Gulf Coast Wave Alert: High Rip Current Risk and Changing Conditions Spark Surfer Caution Today
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We've got a high-risk rip current situation brewing across Bay, Gulf, and Franklin counties that's going to keep lifeguards on their toes. South Walton beaches are sitting at a moderate risk, with surf heights dancing around 2 feet and water temperatures hovering at a chilly 67 degrees.
Panama City Beach is experiencing the most dramatic conditions, with surf heights climbing to around 3 feet and winds whipping northeast at a robust 20 miles per hour. Expect those winds to calm down and shift north throughout the day, dropping to around 10 miles per hour by afternoon.
The good news? This turbulent weather is just a quick visitor. By Wednesday, things calm down dramatically - surf heights will drop to around 1 foot, winds will mellow out to a gentle 5 to 10 miles per hour, and temperatures will climb into the upper 60s.
Looking ahead to the weekend, sunny skies are in the forecast with temperatures cruising into the lower 70s. Rip current risks will hover between moderate and low, but remember - always respect the ocean and watch for potential hazards near jetties, piers, and reefs.
Water temperature is cool but not freezing, so consider a light wetsuit if you're planning to paddle out. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend.
Stay alert, stay safe, and enjoy the Gulf's wild ride!
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