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Northeast Florida Southeast Georgia Surf Forecast Today Small Waves Heat Index 107 Afternoon Storms Expected

2 min · 22. juni 2026
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Good morning! Here's your Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service Jacksonville. Starting with today, we're looking at a typical early summer setup along the beaches from Fernandina down to the Georgia coast. Surf heights will be modest at one to two feet with a low rip current risk, though as always, be cautious around those jetties, groins, and piers where nasty rip currents can develop. The moderate thunderstorm potential means you'll want to keep an eye on the sky. We're expecting partly sunny skies with a decent chance of showers and thunderstorms rolling through. If you're heading out, plan to wrap up your beach time before the afternoon storms fire up. Water temperatures are pleasant, ranging from 80 to 85 degrees in the northeast Florida zone and 77 to 82 down in Georgia. Southwest winds will be light around ten miles per hour. Now, a word of caution about that sun. We're talking extreme UV index today, so slather on that sunscreen generously and reapply often. High temperatures will climb into the lower 90s, but the heat index is going to feel even hotter, potentially reaching up to 107 degrees. That's oppressive, folks. Tide-wise, expect low tides in the morning ranging from around 9 o'clock to just after, with high tides rolling in during the early afternoon. Tuesday is shaping up to be a scorcher. Thunderstorm potential drops to none, and we'll see mostly sunny to sunny skies across both zones. However, that also means the heat index climbs to a dangerous 113 degrees. The water temps remain comfortable in that 80 to 85 range for northeast Florida and 77 to 82 for Georgia. Surf stays small at one to two feet with low rip current risk. West winds stay light around ten miles per hour. Again, those low tides come around 10 in the morning with highs mid-afternoon. Looking ahead to the extended forecast, Wednesday through Friday maintain that pattern of small one to two foot surf. We'll see mostly sunny skies with a chance of showers and thunderstorms returning Wednesday through Friday. Highs hover around 90 degrees, and winds continue light out of varying directions. Bottom line: we're in that classic early summer pattern with small waves, intense heat, and afternoon thunderstorm potential. The rip current risk stays low, but always respect the ocean and those coastal structures. Get out there, stay hydrated, wear your sunscreen, and enjoy what Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia beaches have to offer. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Northeast Florida Southeast Georgia Surf Forecast Today Small Waves Heat Index 107 Afternoon Storms Expected

Good morning! Here's your Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service Jacksonville. Starting with today, we're looking at a typical early summer setup along the beaches from Fernandina down to the Georgia coast. Surf heights will be modest at one to two feet with a low rip current risk, though as always, be cautious around those jetties, groins, and piers where nasty rip currents can develop. The moderate thunderstorm potential means you'll want to keep an eye on the sky. We're expecting partly sunny skies with a decent chance of showers and thunderstorms rolling through. If you're heading out, plan to wrap up your beach time before the afternoon storms fire up. Water temperatures are pleasant, ranging from 80 to 85 degrees in the northeast Florida zone and 77 to 82 down in Georgia. Southwest winds will be light around ten miles per hour. Now, a word of caution about that sun. We're talking extreme UV index today, so slather on that sunscreen generously and reapply often. High temperatures will climb into the lower 90s, but the heat index is going to feel even hotter, potentially reaching up to 107 degrees. That's oppressive, folks. Tide-wise, expect low tides in the morning ranging from around 9 o'clock to just after, with high tides rolling in during the early afternoon. Tuesday is shaping up to be a scorcher. Thunderstorm potential drops to none, and we'll see mostly sunny to sunny skies across both zones. However, that also means the heat index climbs to a dangerous 113 degrees. The water temps remain comfortable in that 80 to 85 range for northeast Florida and 77 to 82 for Georgia. Surf stays small at one to two feet with low rip current risk. West winds stay light around ten miles per hour. Again, those low tides come around 10 in the morning with highs mid-afternoon. Looking ahead to the extended forecast, Wednesday through Friday maintain that pattern of small one to two foot surf. We'll see mostly sunny skies with a chance of showers and thunderstorms returning Wednesday through Friday. Highs hover around 90 degrees, and winds continue light out of varying directions. Bottom line: we're in that classic early summer pattern with small waves, intense heat, and afternoon thunderstorm potential. The rip current risk stays low, but always respect the ocean and those coastal structures. Get out there, stay hydrated, wear your sunscreen, and enjoy what Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia beaches have to offer. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

22. juni 20262 min
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Northeast Florida Southeast Georgia Surf Forecast Small Waves Thunderstorms Expected This Weekend Heat Index to 110

# Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia Surf Forecast Good morning! Let's dive into what Mother Ocean has in store for the beaches of Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia this weekend. Starting with today, we're looking at small waves, one to two feet, which is pretty typical for this time of year. The real story though is happening in the sky. A high thunderstorm potential means you'll want to keep one eye on those clouds, especially if you're planning any water activities. Showers and thunderstorms are likely throughout the day, so beach-goers should stay weather aware. The rip current risk is low, but remember, life-threatening rip currents can still pop up around groins, jetties, and piers, so always respect those structures. Water temperatures are warm and inviting, ranging from 80 to 85 degrees down here in Florida and 77 to 82 up in Georgia. With mostly cloudy skies, northwest winds at five to ten miles per hour, and highs in the upper eighties, it's shaping up to be a typical summer day. Just be prepared for that heat index, which could climb up to 101. Moving into Monday, we're expecting a shift in the weather pattern. Mostly sunny skies will take over, though there's still a chance of showers and thunderstorms, just not as intense as today. The thunderstorm potential drops to moderate. Surf conditions remain small at one to two feet, and the rip current risk stays low. However, Monday's going to feel noticeably hotter. Highs will push into the lower nineties, and with that humidity, the heat index could spike up to 110 degrees. That's hot, folks. Southwest winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour. Looking ahead to the extended forecast, we've got three more days of typical summer weather for the coast. Tuesday brings mostly sunny conditions with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in Florida and a better chance up in Georgia. Highs will be in the lower to mid nineties depending on where you are. Wednesday stays mostly sunny with chances of afternoon storms and highs right around 90 degrees. By Thursday, showers and thunderstorms become likely across the entire forecast area as a pattern change moves in, and highs settle in the lower nineties. One thing to note throughout this entire period: surf heights remain consistently small at one to two feet. If you're looking for action in the water, you're going to have to rely on the storms for excitement this week. The UV index is low today but expect that to increase as we move toward clearer skies on Monday. For those of you checking the tides, they're shifting throughout the period as expected, with lows generally occurring in the morning hours and highs in the early afternoon. Depending on your specific beach, you'll want to check the exact times for your favorite spot. Bottom line: this is classic early summer beach weather for the First Coast. Stay hydrated, stay weather aware with those thunderstorms in the forecast, and remember that even with low rip current risks, the ocean always deserves your respect. We'll see you at the beach. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Northeast Florida Georgia Surf Forecast Small Waves Thunderstorms Today Sunny Sunday Beach Conditions

# Surf Zone Forecast Report - Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia Good morning! This is your surf zone forecast for Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia, brought to you by the National Weather Service Jacksonville. Let's start with today. If you're heading to the beach around Jacksonville, Fernandina, St. Augustine, or anywhere along our northeastern coast, you're looking at small waves of one to two feet. The rip current risk is low, which is great news, though we always remind you to be extra cautious near groins, jetties, and piers where rip currents can still develop unexpectedly. Now here's the weather story. We're tracking a high thunderstorm potential today, so showers and storms will be likely throughout the afternoon and evening. The good news is we're looking at partly sunny skies before those storms roll in. Water temperatures are pleasant, sitting between eighty and eighty five degrees. The bad news? Heat indices are climbing up to around one hundred five degrees, so bring plenty of water and sunscreen. UV index is moderate, so protect that skin. Winds will be light out of the west, around five miles per hour. If you're planning a beach day tomorrow, Sunday looks significantly better. Mostly sunny skies will dominate with only a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. The rip current risk bumps up to moderate, so keep that in mind when entering the water. Surf stays small at one to two feet, water temps remain in that eighty to eighty five degree range, and it'll be warm with highs in the upper eighties. Heat index values top out around one hundred two degrees. Moving into the extended period, Monday through Wednesday all look similar. We're expecting one to two foot surf throughout, with highs in the lower to mid nineties. Monday starts mostly sunny, then Tuesday and Wednesday bring chances of showers and thunderstorms as we head into mid week. Southwest winds around ten miles per hour will be steady across all three days. Now let's head south to our Georgia beaches around Brunswick and St. Simons Island. Today down there follows a similar pattern. One to two foot waves, low rip current risk, and that same high thunderstorm potential. It'll be mostly sunny until around two in the afternoon, then clouds increase with showers and storms likely. Water temps mirror the north at eighty to eighty five degrees. Highs reach the upper eighties with a heat index climbing to around one hundred six degrees. Light west winds complete the picture. Sunday in Georgia improves nicely. Expect partly sunny skies with no thunderstorm threat whatsoever. The rip current risk drops to low, and surf around one foot keeps conditions mellow. Highs reach around ninety degrees with a heat index near one hundred two. As we look ahead Monday through Wednesday for Georgia, expect mostly sunny to partly sunny conditions each day. One to two foot surf continues, highs range from the lower to mid nineties, and there's an increasing chance of afternoon showers and storms mid week. Southwest winds around ten miles per hour stay consistent. Bottom line for your beach trip this weekend: today brings typical summer thunderstorm activity with small waves and light winds. Tomorrow's your best bet for a sunny beach day across both Florida and Georgia with manageable rip current conditions. Come Monday, we settle into a typical hot and humid late June pattern with occasional afternoon storms. Whatever you're doing at the beach, stay hydrated, watch those little waves for sneaky rip currents, and have a great day on the water. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

20. juni 20263 min
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Northeast Florida Southeast Georgia Surf Forecast Small Waves Warm Water Thunderstorms Expected Friday Through Tuesday

# Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia Surf Zone Forecast Good morning, it's Friday, June nineteenth, and we've got your surf and beach forecast for Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia. Let's start with the water conditions. Today you're looking at small surf, one to two feet, which means it's going to be pretty mellow out there. The water temperature is hanging around eighty to eighty-five degrees, so it's nice and warm for a dip. Rip current risk stays low, but remember that life-threatening rip currents can still pop up around groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so stay aware. Now, here's the thing about today's weather. It's going to be mostly cloudy with a high around ninety degrees, and we're expecting showers and thunderstorms likely throughout the day. The heat index could reach up to one hundred seven, so it's going to feel pretty toasty out there. Southwest winds will be pushing around fifteen miles per hour. UV index is moderate, so don't forget that sunscreen between the downpours. If you're heading to the beach today, check out the tide times for your specific spot. Vilano Beach has a low tide at six fifty-four in the morning and high tide at one o-one in the afternoon. Over at Jacksonville Beach, the low is six seventeen AM with high tide at twelve twenty-four PM. Looking ahead to Saturday, conditions stay similar with one to two foot surf and low rip current risk. We're still expecting showers and thunderstorms likely, with highs in the upper eighties and a heat index up to one hundred six degrees. Winds will be lighter, coming from the west at five to ten miles per hour. Moving into Sunday, the surf mellows out to around one foot. There's a chance of showers and thunderstorms, but conditions are looking a bit more settled with partly sunny skies and highs in the upper eighties. Monday brings mostly sunny skies with highs in the lower nineties and one to two foot surf. Then Tuesday looks pretty similar, sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms and highs in the lower nineties. Down in the Georgia coastal area around Brunswick and St. Simons, you've got similar conditions today. One to two foot surf with low rip current risk, cloudy skies, and showers and thunderstorms throughout the day. Highs in the upper eighties with heat indices around one hundred two degrees. Saturday in Georgia stays mostly cloudy with more showers and thunderstorms likely, upper eighties for highs, and a heat index up to one hundred three. Sunday into early next week looks pretty consistent with partly sunny skies on Sunday, then mostly sunny Monday and Tuesday with highs climbing into the lower to mid nineties by Tuesday. So whether you're in Florida or Georgia, pack patience for those afternoon thunderstorms and embrace the warm water and small surf. It's beach season, and while the waves aren't going to blow your mind this week, the water's perfect and the vibes are definitely there. Stay safe out there. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

19. juni 20263 min
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Northeast Florida Southeast Georgia Surf Report Thursday Conditions Low Rip Current Risk High UV Index Thunderstorms Expected

# Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia Surf Report Good morning! Welcome to your Thursday surf zone forecast for Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia. I'm your guide for the next few days of conditions along our beautiful coast. Let's start with what's happening today. If you're thinking about heading to the beach, here's what you need to know. We're looking at surf heights of one to two feet with a low rip current risk, which is the good news. However, if you're sensitive to the sun, bring protection because we're expecting a very high UV index today. The water temperature is hanging out in that comfortable range of eighty to eighty-five degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. Now, here's the catch. We've got a high thunderstorm potential throughout the day, so while conditions start partly sunny, showers and thunderstorms are likely. Expect southwest winds around ten miles per hour in Georgia, with slightly higher winds up in Florida around the same speed. High temperatures will be pushing into the lower nineties, but the heat index could feel closer to one hundred nine down in Florida and around one hundred ten over in Georgia. That's definitely hot, so hydration is key if you're planning any extended time outdoors. Looking at the tides, if you're in the Jacksonville area, high tide hits around eleven twenty-seven in the morning with low tide coming around five thirty in the evening. Down in St. Augustine, you'll see highs around eleven thirty-five in the morning, and over at Fernandina Beach, the high comes a bit later around twelve thirty-two. Now, let's jump ahead to Juneteenth on Friday. The thunderstorm activity is going to ease up just slightly to moderate potential, so we might catch a break or two. The high temperature will be around ninety degrees, still toasty, with a heat index around one hundred eight. We're looking at partly sunny skies with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Southwest winds will be a bit more energetic, kicking up to around fifteen miles per hour. Looking at our extended outlook, Saturday is shaping up to be mostly cloudy with more thunderstorms and showers moving through. Highs will drop back into the upper eighties. Sunday looks promising with partly sunny skies and just a chance of showers and thunderstorms, with similar temperatures in the upper eighties to around ninety. And finally, Monday is looking like your best beach day so far. Sunny skies are expected with highs climbing into the lower nineties and lighter southwest winds around ten miles per hour. One important reminder before you head out to the beach: even though our rip current risk is low, life-threatening rip currents can still develop around groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. Always stay aware of your surroundings and swim near lifeguard stations when possible. Whether you're heading to Jacksonville Beach, Fernandina, St. Augustine, or down to the Georgia coast at St. Simons or Brunswick, just keep an eye on those thunderstorms and don't underestimate the heat and sun. Have a great day at the beach and stay safe out there. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

18. juni 20263 min