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Dangerous Rip Currents Expected Thursday April 9th 2026 Florida Gulf Coast Surf Forecast

Dangerous Rip Currents Expected Thursday April 9th 2026 Florida Gulf Coast Surf Forecast

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Good morning, this is your Surf Zone Forecast for Thursday, April 9th, 2026.

Gale force easterlies churned up the Gulf waters yesterday evening, and we're feeling the effects today with dangerous rip currents expected along most of our coastline. If you're planning a beach trip, pay close attention to your specific beach zone because conditions vary significantly across our forecast area.

Starting in South Walton, including Sandestin and Santa Rosa Beach, we're looking at high rip current risk today with surf around three feet. It'll be sunny with a pleasant mid-seventies high, but those east winds at fifteen to twenty miles per hour will keep the water churning. Water temperature is a cool sixty-nine degrees. High tide in Panama City occurs at two forty-nine PM.

Moving east to the Coastal Bay near Panama City Beach and Magnolia Beach, conditions are slightly less intense. We're expecting around two feet of surf with high rip current risk persisting through this evening. Winds will be breezy from the east around twenty-five miles per hour, diminishing to fifteen in the afternoon. Water here sits at sixty-eight degrees. Another sunny day with highs in the mid-seventies.

Further east in the Coastal Gulf near Saint Joe Beach, we see a split forecast. West-facing beaches will have low rip current risk with minimal surf, while south-facing beaches face high risk with around two feet of waves. State park beaches fall in between with moderate risk. Winds will be breezy northeast at twenty to twenty-five miles per hour.

In Coastal Franklin near Apalachicola, conditions are the most active today. We're looking at high rip current risk with three-foot surf, northeast winds between twenty and twenty-five miles per hour, and water temperatures around seventy-one degrees. This area will maintain high rip current risk through Friday evening.

Looking ahead to Friday, the story improves across most zones. East winds will continue moderating and begin turning southeast in the afternoon. South Walton and Coastal Franklin will hold onto high rip current risk, while the Coastal Bay drops to moderate. West-facing beaches in the Coastal Gulf will remain low risk.

Saturday brings the best conditions of the extended forecast. Most areas will see moderate rip current risk as winds ease to around ten to fifteen miles per hour from the southeast. Surf heights drop to one or two feet, and we'll enjoy sunny skies with highs in the lower seventies.

However, don't get too comfortable. Sunday and Monday will see rip current risk climbing back to high levels as southeast winds strengthen and push surf more directly onshore at more beaches. Highs remain in the lower seventies with mostly sunny conditions.

Remember, even on low risk days, life-threatening rip currents can develop near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. If you find yourself caught in a rip current, stay calm and swim parallel to shore until you escape the current's pull. Be smart, stay safe, and enjoy the Gulf.

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