Florida Panhandle Beach Forecast: Saturday Sunny, Sunday Through Wednesday High Rip Current Risks Expected
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Things are going to change as we move into Sunday. While conditions remain sunny, we'll see southeasterly winds increase to ten to fifteen miles per hour, and rip current risks will escalate. Franklin County will experience a high rip current risk, while the rest of the area remains at moderate risk. Surf heights will bump up slightly to around two feet. This is when you'll really want to respect the ocean and stay vigilant with posted beach warnings.
Looking ahead to next week, Monday through Wednesday will bring increasingly concerning conditions with high rip current risks likely across all beaches. Surf heights will build to around two to three feet, particularly along the Gulf facing beaches and coastal areas. Winds will continue from the southeast at ten to fifteen miles per hour on Monday, then diminish slightly as we move into Tuesday and Wednesday. High temperatures will cool slightly to the lower seventies, but the real story here is the escalating rip current threat. This is when we strongly urge you to heed all posted beach flags and consider whether the ocean is safe for swimming.
If you do venture into the water, remember that rip currents can be life threatening. Always swim near lifeguard stations, never swim alone, and if you get caught in a rip current, swim parallel to shore rather than fighting directly against it. Stay safe out there and enjoy this beautiful weather while respecting the power of the ocean.
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