High Rip Current Risk Alerts Gulf Coast Beaches Swimmers Warned of Challenging Surf Conditions This Week
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If you're hanging around Gulf County beaches, listen up! We've got a high-risk rip current situation brewing today. St. Joseph Peninsula is sitting at a solid 2-foot surf height, which means those sneaky rip currents are ready to challenge even seasoned swimmers.
For our friends along the Emerald Coast from Sandestin to Panama City Beach, expect a moderate rip current risk with surf hovering around 2 feet. The water's a chilly 60 degrees, so maybe keep that wetsuit handy. Today's looking mostly sunny with southeast winds around 10 mph and temperatures climbing to the mid-60s.
Wednesday brings a slight shift - winds will dance from southeast to south, and we might see a few scattered showers. Temperatures will creep up to around 70 degrees, but the rip current risk remains moderate.
Heads up for Thursday through Saturday - things get spicier! We're talking high rip current risk, partly sunny conditions, and a potential shower or thunderstorm mix. Winds will continue their southerly flow, and temperatures will hover in the lower 70s.
Pro tip: Always respect the ocean and check local conditions before diving in. Those rip currents are no joke! Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy those beautiful Gulf Coast beaches.
Surf's up - but stay alert!
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