Surf Report Tampa Florida
Good morning, this is your West Central and Southwest Florida surf zone forecast for Monday, June 15th through Tuesday, June 16th, 2026. Let's start with what Mother Nature is serving up today across the entire region. If you're heading to the beach, bring your sunscreen and maybe a hat, because we're looking at mostly sunny skies with an extreme UV index. That means the sun is no joke today, folks. Water temperatures are in the mid eighties, so it'll feel nice and refreshing when you take that plunge. Surf conditions are pretty mellow across the board. We're talking one foot or less for the entire coastline, so don't expect any epic swells. The good news is rip current risk is low for most areas, though if you're up in the Cedar Key, Yankeetown, Crystal River, or Homosassa regions, just keep an eye out since life threatening rip currents can still pop up near piers and jetties. Down in Charlotte and Lee County beaches like Sanibel and Captiva, it's nice and calm with low rip current risk as well. Wind-wise, expect west to southwest breezes ranging from five to fifteen miles per hour depending on where you are. The northern zone will see slightly stronger winds around fifteen miles per hour, while the southern beaches will be a bit lighter. Thunderstorm potential is generally low to moderate. The northern areas and the central zone have a slight chance of isolated showers and thunderstorms, but nothing severe on the radar. The southern Charlotte and Lee County beaches are looking particularly dry. Now let's talk about tonight. Skies will be mostly cloudy to partly cloudy depending on the hour. Temperatures drop to the lower eighties. Here's where things get interesting in the northern zone. While most areas will see low rip current risk tonight, the Levy, Citrus, Hernando, and Pasco County beaches will bump up to moderate rip current risk. This means life threatening rip currents are possible in the surf zone, so exercise caution if you're out there after dark. The rest of the region stays low, so swimmers and waders in the Pinellas through Lee County areas can rest easy. Moving into Tuesday, we're looking at mostly sunny skies across the board with temperatures in the mid to upper eighties. Scattered showers and thunderstorms pop back into the forecast, particularly in the northern and central zones. The southern beaches should stay mostly dry with just isolated showers possible. Rip current risk remains low everywhere on Tuesday, so that's good news for anyone planning to get in the water. Winds on Tuesday shift to southwest, ranging from around five miles per hour in the morning to fifteen in the afternoon as the day progresses. So there you have it. Beautiful beach weather today with some sun safety caution required. Tonight brings moderate rip current risk to the northern zone, and Tuesday looks pretty solid for beach activities with typical summer afternoon thunderstorms possible. Stay safe out there and enjoy the Gulf. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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