Florida Panhandle Coast Braces for Windy Weekend with High Rip Current Risk and Plummeting Temperatures
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The Emerald and Forgotten Coasts are in for a windy workout, with northwest winds ramping up to 15-25 miles per hour. Gulf County and Saint Joe Beach beaches are looking at high-risk rip current conditions, so surfers and swimmers need to stay extra alert.
For South Walton beaches like Sandestin and Santa Rosa, expect a moderate rip current risk with small waves around one foot. Temperatures will hover in the mid-60s today, cooling down dramatically overnight. By Monday morning, coastal temperatures will plummet into the lower 30s - so pack those warm layers!
Panama City Beach and surrounding areas will see similar conditions - mostly sunny skies, northwest winds increasing to 25 miles per hour, and water temperatures hovering around 65 degrees. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend.
The Saint Joe Beach region is our hot spot for wave action today, with west-facing beaches expecting three-foot swells and a high rip current risk. Patchy dense fog might add some morning mystery to your beach scene.
Coastal Franklin County, including Apalachicola, will experience more moderate conditions with lighter winds and smaller waves. But don't get too comfortable - that cold front is bringing significant temperature drops and breezy conditions.
Bottom line: Stay weather aware, respect the ocean's power, and enjoy the dynamic coastal environment responsibly!
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