Surf Report Tampa Florida
Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for West Central and Southwest Florida, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Tampa Bay. Whether you're planning a beach day or just curious about conditions, here's what Mother Nature has in store. Let's start with the big picture today. Across all our coastal zones from Cedar Key down to Fort Myers Beach, we're looking at extremely calm surf conditions. We're talking one foot or less across the board, which means swimmers and waders will have plenty of room to play without worrying about rough waters. The rip current risk is low everywhere, though as always, stay cautious around groins, jetties, reefs, and piers where stronger currents can develop unexpectedly. Speaking of safety, if you're heading to the beach today, slather on that sunscreen. The ultraviolet index is very high, which means sun protection isn't optional. Pair that with mostly sunny skies, and you've got perfect conditions for a beautiful day at the shore, as long as you're prepared for serious sun exposure. Water temperatures are comfortable in the lower to mid eighties, so you won't feel shocked when you wade in. Air temperatures will climb into the mid eighties for our northern zones near Crystal River and Homosassa, while our central beaches around Clearwater and Siesta Key will push toward the lower nineties. Down in the Charlotte and Lee County areas around Sanibel and Captiva, expect highs right around ninety degrees. Winds today are light and variable, starting from the east and southeast around ten miles per hour, then shifting to the southwest as the afternoon unfolds. That shift should actually make for pleasant conditions if you're sensitive to morning winds. There's virtually no thunderstorm threat anywhere today, so you can plan your beach outing without worrying about sudden storms rolling through. Tonight, expect partly cloudy skies initially, becoming mostly cloudy for a while, then clearing back to partly cloudy conditions. Low temperatures will settle into the upper seventies, which is actually quite pleasant for an evening stroll. Winds will be light from the northwest, then shifting to the east after midnight. One small note for our southernmost zone around Fort Myers Beach, there's a slight chance of showers and even a low thunderstorm threat tonight, though it's nothing to cancel plans over. Just keep an eye on things as the evening develops. Monday looks like another winner. We're expecting mostly sunny skies again with that same calm, one foot or less surf throughout all our zones. Rip current risk remains low, and there's no thunderstorm threat anywhere. Winds will be light and variable, starting from the southeast and shifting to the southwest in the afternoon. High temperatures Monday will be similar to today, with our northern zones in the upper eighties and our southern beaches climbing into the lower nineties. Water temperatures will remain unchanged in that comfortable eighties range. The tides are well-documented in your detailed forecast, so check those times if you're planning specific activities. High tides occur mid-morning at most locations, with lows typically hitting early afternoon. Bottom line, we've got a fantastic couple of days shaping up. Calm seas, sunny skies, warm water, and light winds make for ideal beach conditions. Just remember to protect yourself from that intense sun, and remember that even in low rip current risk conditions, be smart and cautious around hazards like piers and jetties. 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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