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South Florida Surf Forecast Sunday Monday Small Waves Thunderstorms High Rip Current Risk

2 min · 3. mai 2026
episode South Florida Surf Forecast Sunday Monday Small Waves Thunderstorms High Rip Current Risk cover

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Good morning, here's your South Florida surf zone forecast for Sunday and Monday. Starting with Coastal Palm Beach, we're looking at small surf today with heights of one to two feet under mostly cloudy skies. There's a high potential for thunderstorms and showers throughout the day, so keep an eye on the developing weather. The water is warming up nicely in the upper seventies, and rip current risk remains low. The UV index is very high, so sunscreen is essential. North winds will be light around ten miles per hour. High temperatures will reach the upper seventies. The high tide at Lake Worth Pier comes in around nine forty-one this morning with a low tide expected around three forty-five in the afternoon. Things change noticeably heading into Monday. Rip current risk jumps to high across Coastal Palm Beach, so exercise caution in the water. Surf heights will increase to two to three feet with northeast winds picking up to ten to fifteen miles per hour. There's a moderate chance of showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures will climb to around eighty degrees. Moving south to Coastal Broward near Fort Lauderdale, today brings one to two foot surf with a high thunderstorm potential and low waterspout risk. The water temperature is a comfortable lower eighties, and rip currents remain low today. Very light northwest winds around five miles per hour will shift north in the afternoon. Expect highs in the lower eighties with very high UV values. The high tide at Miami Harbor Entrance occurs at ten seventeen this morning. Monday in Broward improves significantly with partly sunny skies and moderate rip current risk. Surf stays one to two feet with northeast winds ten to fifteen miles per hour. Showers are likely with a chance of thunderstorms and moderate potential. Highs remain in the lower eighties. Coastal Miami-Dade shows similar conditions to Broward today with one to two foot surf, high thunderstorm potential, and low rip currents. The water is in the lower eighties, and light winds will shift from northwest to north. Monday brings partly sunny weather with moderate rip current risk and one to two foot surf. Showers are likely with a chance of thunderstorms as northeast winds increase to ten to fifteen miles per hour. Finally, Coastal Collier around Naples and Marco Island experiences the calmest conditions. Today's surf is minimal at one foot or less with light north winds around ten miles per hour. High thunderstorm potential exists despite the small swell. Highs reach the lower eighties. Monday looks even better with mostly sunny skies and low rip current risk. Thunderstorm chances drop to low, though a slight chance remains. Surf stays minimal with light northeast winds around ten miles per hour. Overall, expect typical afternoon thunderstorms across all zones today, especially Palm Beach County. The Atlantic-facing beaches see the most significant changes Monday with increasing rip current risks and slightly higher surf. Stay safe, This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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