Surf Report - Tallahassee FL
Good morning, this is your Tuesday Gulf Coast surf zone forecast for the Panhandle beaches from Destin all the way down to Apalachicola. We're looking at an interesting setup developing over the next few days, with rip current conditions escalating as we move through the week. Right now, moderate rip current risks dominate most beaches, but that's about to change in a big way. Starting with today, South Walton beaches including Sandestin and Santa Rosa Beach are seeing around two feet of surf with moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is a pleasant eighty-three degrees, so if you do head out, just be aware of those rip currents developing. Expect partly sunny skies mixed with showers and thunderstorms, with southwest winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. High temperatures will reach the lower eighties. Moving over to the Bay County beaches around Panama City, we've got similar conditions today with two-foot surf and moderate rip current risk. Water temperature there is eighty-one degrees. It'll be mostly sunny until around five in the afternoon, then clouds roll in with thunderstorms possible. Southwest winds around fifteen miles per hour, and highs in the mid-eighties with heat index values approaching one hundred. The Gulf County beaches present a more complex picture. West-facing beaches and the state park beaches are already dealing with high rip current risk today, so swimmers need to exercise caution in those areas. South-facing beaches have moderate risk for now. Surf heights are around two feet, water temperature a comfortable eighty-three degrees. The UV index there is extreme, so sunscreen is essential. Highs in the mid-eighties. Over at Franklin County beaches near Apalachicola, we've got moderate rip current risk today with two-foot surf. Water temperature is a warm eighty-five degrees, the warmest of the bunch. Mostly sunny skies with likely thunderstorms developing. Southwest winds ten to fifteen miles per hour and highs in the upper eighties. Now here's where things get interesting. Wednesday brings a significant change across the board. A high risk of rip currents develops along Walton, Bay, and Gulf County beaches as brisk southerly flow takes over. South Walton will see surf climb to around two feet with high rip current risk. Partly sunny skies, likely showers with possible thunderstorms, southwest winds increasing to around fifteen miles per hour, and heat index values approaching one hundred degrees. Bay County beaches will experience three-foot surf on Wednesday with high rip current risk. The heat index climbs to around one hundred three degrees, so it'll feel oppressive out there. Similar weather pattern with partly sunny skies and possible thunderstorms, southwest winds at twenty miles per hour. Gulf County beaches really heat up Wednesday. West-facing beaches will see three-foot surf, south-facing beaches two feet, with high rip current risk across the board. Southwest winds at twenty miles per hour will be driving the action. Franklin County stands out as the exception Wednesday, maintaining moderate rip current risk with two-foot surf. Mostly sunny skies with a chance of thunderstorms. Southwest winds at fifteen miles per hour. By Thursday, we're looking at the peak of this event. South Walton and Bay County beaches will see four-foot surf with high rip current risk. That's substantial, and swimmers absolutely need to stay out of the water or exercise extreme caution. The Gulf County beaches will also see around four-foot surf with high rip current risk. Franklin County maintains moderate risk with two-foot surf. All areas remain partly sunny with thunderstorm chances and south winds around twenty miles per hour. Friday, which is Juneteenth, continues that high rip current risk pattern. Conditions remain fairly consistent with Thursday across most areas, though thunderstorm chances vary slightly by location. High temperatures hover in the mid-eighties across all beaches. Saturday wraps up our extended outlook with high rip current risk persisting along Walton, Bay, Gulf, and Franklin County beaches. Surf heights remain elevated in most areas, mostly cloudy to partly sunny skies, and west winds begin to ease slightly to around ten to fifteen miles per hour. The bottom line for your week ahead is this: rip currents are going to be a significant concern, particularly Thursday through Saturday. If you're planning beach time, stay alert, stick to lifeguard-protected areas, and respect the water. Thunderstorm activity will be possible most days, so keep an eye on that radar too. And with heat index values approaching one hundred three degrees midweek, stay hydrated and protected from that intense sun. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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