Surf Report Tampa Florida
Good morning, this is your Saturday surf zone forecast for West Central and Southwest Florida, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Tampa Bay. Let's start up north in the Cedar Key and Homosassa area. You're looking at glassy conditions today with surf right at a foot or less. The rip current risk stays low, so that's good news if you're planning a beach day. Now here's the trade off though, we've got a moderate thunderstorm potential, so keep one eye on the sky. An extreme UV index means the sun is absolutely cranking, so lather up that sunscreen. Expect mostly sunny skies with just a chance of showers and thunderstorms, highs in the mid-eighties, and west winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour keeping things pleasant. Tonight in that same area, things calm down even more. Low thunderstorm risk, light winds around five to ten miles per hour from the west, and lows dropping into the lower eighties. Pretty comfortable for an evening beach walk. Moving down to the Clearwater and Saint Pete Beach zone, we've got slightly bigger waves today at one to two feet, which is a bit more exciting than up north. The rip current risk is still low during the day, and thunderstorm potential is also low here. It's going to be hot though, with highs near ninety degrees and mostly sunny skies with just a slight chance of showers. Light southwest winds at five to ten miles per hour. Here's where it gets interesting. Tonight in the Pinellas area, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate. We're still looking at one to two foot surf, and while there's no thunderstorm threat, those rip currents become a concern if you're in the water after dark. Lows around eighty with light northwest winds. Down in the Charlotte and Fort Myers Beach area today, expect tiny surf at a foot or less with low rip current risk. It's going to be a beautiful day with mostly sunny skies, highs in the upper eighties, and light southwest winds. The thunderstorm potential is low and the UV index remains extreme, so sunscreen is essential. Tonight in Southwest Florida, conditions are practically mirror glass. One foot or less, no thunderstorm threat, low rip current risk, and calm northwest winds at five to ten miles per hour. Lows near eighty. Looking ahead to Sunday, the pattern remains fairly consistent across the entire forecast area. The northern zones see a return to mostly sunny skies with a moderate thunderstorm potential and one foot or less of surf. The mid-coast continues with similar conditions, though rip currents drop back to low risk with shrinking waves around one foot. Down south, it's sunny and calm with one foot or less of surf and no thunderstorm threat. Highs Sunday will be in the lower to mid-nineties depending on location, with light west winds at five to ten miles per hour. Bottom line this weekend: if you're heading to the beach, you're in for classic summer Florida weather. Bring the sunscreen, watch for afternoon thunderstorms, and remember that even though rip currents are mostly low risk, they can still form near piers, jetties, and groins. The water's in the mid-eighties, the waves are small, and the sun is strong. 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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