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Good morning, this is your West Central and Southwest Florida Surf Zone Forecast for Wednesday, June third through Thursday, June fourth. Starting up north in the Levy, Citrus, Hernando, and Pasco County beaches, we're looking at small surf today with heights running just one foot or less. The rip current risk stays low, though you'll want to be cautious near any groins, jetties, or piers where dangerous currents can form unexpectedly. Conditions will be partly sunny with only a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, so it should be a pretty decent beach day. East winds around twenty miles per hour will be keeping things active, and that water is sitting nicely in the mid-eighties. High temperatures will max out in the lower eighties with high UV, so definitely slather on that sunscreen. Tonight, things calm down considerably. Clouds will thin out after four in the morning, and you won't see any thunderstorms. Northeast winds drop back to fifteen to twenty miles per hour, and temperatures slide into the lower seventies. Perfect sleeping weather if you're staying beachside. Thursday shapes up to be even nicer up there. Mostly sunny skies, lighter east winds around fifteen miles per hour, and the same great water temperature. Still no thunderstorm threat, so you can plan your beach day without worrying about weather interruptions. Moving down to the Pinellas, Hillsborough, Manatee, and Sarasota beaches including Clearwater, Saint Pete Beach, and Siesta Key, today's a bit different. We've got mostly cloudy skies with a moderate thunderstorm potential, so keep an eye on those clouds. There's a solid chance of showers and thunderstorms developing, though when they do hit, they should be manageable. Surf heights remain minimal at one foot or less with low rip current risk. Northeast winds fifteen to twenty miles per hour, water in the mid-eighties, and that same high UV index. Temperatures top out in the lower eighties. Tonight down here clears up nicely after four in the morning. The thunderstorm threat disappears entirely, and you'll get mostly clear skies by late evening. East winds stick around at fifteen to twenty miles per hour while temperatures bottom out in the lower seventies. Thursday looks fantastic with partly sunny skies and no thunderstorm threat whatsoever. Same light winds, same small surf, and perfect beach conditions all day long. Finally, down in Charlotte and Lee County beaches like Sanibel and Fort Myers Beach, today brings the highest thunderstorm potential of the entire forecast area. We're talking showers and thunderstorms likely, so this is definitely a day to keep your plans flexible. The good news is surf stays minimal and rip currents stay low, so the water itself is manageable. Northeast winds are lighter down here at ten to fifteen miles per hour, water's in the mid-eighties, and that high UV is still a factor. Highs reach the lower eighties. Tonight, the thunderstorm activity persists at a moderate level with a chance of showers and thunderstorms continuing into the overnight hours. Northeast winds pick up to fifteen to twenty miles per hour, and it stays warm in the lower seventies. Thursday sees some improvement with partly sunny skies, though there's still a moderate chance of showers and thunderstorms sticking around. East winds around fifteen miles per hour, same small surf, and temperatures in the lower eighties. Overall, it's a typical early June pattern down here with scattered activity, warm water, and small consistent surf. The farther north you go, the better the weather today. Down south, you'll want to watch for storms, but water conditions remain safe and manageable throughout the forecast period. Have a great day at the beach. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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