πββοΈπ Time to catch some waves, surfers! Let's dive into today's surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Miami, Florida. Get ready for some sun-soaked action along the beaches!
Starting off with Coastal Palm Beach, we've got a high rip current risk throughout the day. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 2 feet, so grab your boards! You might encounter some showers and thunderstorms but don't let that dampen your beach vibes. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! Temperatures will be in the lower 70s with north winds around 15 mph. Sounds like a mixed bag of conditions, but hey, that's part of the thrill of the surf, right?
Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains high, surf heights stay steady, and the weather shifts to sunny skies - making it a perfect day to ride the waves. Keep an eye on those tides and get ready for some mid-70s fun in the sun.
Coastal Broward and Coastal Miami-Dade are also in for some beach action! High rip current risks today with sunny weather, showers, and thunderstorms possible. Surf heights are at 1 to 2 feet - rideable waves for sure! Wednesday shifts to a moderate rip current risk, but the surf height drops to 1 foot or less. Still, a great day to be out there soaking up the sun with temperatures in the upper 70s.
Lastly, for Coastal Collier, the rip current risk is low today and tomorrow, with surf heights around 1 foot or less. Expect mostly sunny skies and mid to upper 70s temperatures. It's going to be a chill couple of days to hang ten!
So, surfers, grab your boards, wax them up, and hit the waves while enjoying the beach vibes in Southern Florida. Stay safe, watch out for those rip currents, and have a blast out there!
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