
Sandestin, Santa Rosa Beach, Turquoise Beach, Panama City Beach, Magnolia Beach, and Saint Joe areas Surf Report for 07-06-2025
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Mother Nature's serving up a moderate rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. While the waves are staying pretty chill at around 1 foot, don't let that fool you - these waters have some sneaky undertows waiting to catch unsuspecting swimmers off guard.
Temperatures are cranking up into the upper 80s with heat indices pushing towards a scorching 106 degrees in some spots. Talk about hot sand and searing sunscreen! Speaking of which, slather on that protection because the UV index is absolutely extreme today.
The forecast is bringing a sunny playground with just a slight chance of pop-up thunderstorms. Expect those classic Florida afternoon lightning shows with sudden gusty winds that can turn your beach day into an adventure real quick.
Water temperatures are sitting pretty at a bathwater-warm 83 to 86 degrees - perfect for cooling off. Winds will start north in the morning and shift southwest by afternoon, giving you that classic coastal breeze.
Beach travelers from Sandestin to Panama City Beach and Saint Joe Beach should be prepared for moderate rip current risks through Wednesday. By Thursday, some areas might see that risk bump up, so stay alert and swim near lifeguard stations.
Pro tip: Keep an eye on those tide variations - they'll be near maximum levels, which can increase rip current potential. Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy that beautiful Gulf coastline!