Tallahassee National Weather Service Gulf Coast Surf Forecast High Rip Currents Through Friday Improving Saturday
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Gale-force winds are hammering the Gulf waters right now, and they're bringing some serious surf action to our beaches. If you're planning a trip to the water today, keep your eyes open because rip currents are likely in the surf zone, especially along the south and southeast-facing beaches of Franklin and Walton counties.
Let's break down what's happening in each zone.
Over at South Walton, including Sandestin, Santa Rosa Beach, and Turquoise Beach, we're looking at high rip current risk continuing through late tonight. Surf heights are around 3 feet with water temps at a chilly 69 degrees. You'll have east winds around 20 miles per hour with partly sunny skies and just a slight chance of showers. The UV index is very high, so slather on that sunscreen. High temperatures will reach the lower 70s.
Moving to Thursday, the rip current risk remains high, but conditions start improving slightly as winds begin to decrease. Expect sunny skies, 3-foot surf, and highs in the mid-70s. By Friday, conditions continue to moderate with high rip current risk still in effect but lighter east winds around 15 miles per hour. Saturday brings the best beach day of the week with moderate rip current risk, mostly sunny skies, and calmer southeast winds around 10 miles per hour.
Over at Panama City Beach and Magnolia Beach in the Coastal Bay zone, we're looking at moderate rip current risk today with smaller 2-foot surf. East winds around 20 miles per hour with partly sunny skies and a chance of showers. Highs reach the mid-70s. Thursday shifts to high rip current risk with breezy northeast winds around 25 miles per hour, diminishing to 15 in the afternoon. Friday improves to moderate rip current risk, and Saturday is looking nice with moderate risk and mostly sunny conditions. Highs both days in the lower to mid-70s.
Down at Saint Joe Beach in the Coastal Gulf zone, conditions vary by beach orientation. South-facing beaches have high rip current risk today with 2-foot surf, while west-facing beaches have low rip current risk with minimal 1-foot surf. Northeast winds are breezy around 25 miles per hour. Thursday maintains high rip current risk at south-facing beaches with 3-foot surf and breezy east winds of 20 to 25 miles per hour. Friday and Sunday both show high rip current risk, while Saturday offers a break with moderate risk.
Finally, at Apalachicola in Franklin County, we're in for a wild ride today. High rip current risk is in effect with the biggest surf of the entire forecast zone at 4 feet. Windy northeast winds between 25 and 30 miles per hour are creating rough conditions. Water temperatures are a slightly warmer 72 degrees. Thursday continues the high rip current risk with 3-foot surf and breezy northeast winds of 20 to 25 miles per hour. The high rip current risk extends through late Thursday night here. Friday remains high risk with 3-foot surf, but Saturday provides relief with moderate rip current risk and lighter east winds around 10 miles per hour.
Overall, the general pattern shows improvement throughout the week as those northeast to east winds gradually decrease. Saturday emerges as your best bet for beach activities with the lowest rip current risks and calmest conditions across the board. However, keep in mind that life-threatening rip currents can occur near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers even during low-risk days. Always respect the ocean and swim near lifeguards when possible.
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