Gulf Coast Beach Alert: High Rip Current Risks and Changing Surf Conditions Spark Caution for Beachgoers This Weekend
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Today's looking mostly cloudy with a chance of patchy fog burning off by early afternoon. Temperatures are climbing into the lower to mid-70s, perfect for soaking up some vitamin sea. Water temperatures are hovering around 61-63 degrees - wetsuit recommended for the brave swimmers out there!
Surf heights are playing around 2 feet for most beaches, but don't let that fool you. The rip current risk is no joke! South Walton beaches are seeing moderate risks, while Panama City Beach and coastal areas are already at a high alert. State park beaches are especially treacherous, so surfers and swimmers need to stay sharp.
Friday's forecast kicks things up a notch. Expect surf heights to bump up to 3 feet with high rip current risks across the board. Partly cloudy skies and a chance of showers will add some drama to your beach day. The weekend continues the wild coastal dance - high rip current risks persist with surf heights maintaining around 3 feet.
Sunday brings a dramatic shift - breezy northwest winds around 25 mph will whip up some serious beach conditions. By Monday, cooler temperatures and strong north winds will dramatically change the coastal landscape.
Pro tip: Check local conditions, respect the flags, and never surf alone. Mother Nature's got some serious mood swings this week, so stay safe and stay stoked!
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