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Scorching Florida Coast Weekend Forecast: Extreme Heat, Low Surf, and High UV Warnings for Beach Goers

Scorching Florida Coast Weekend Forecast: Extreme Heat, Low Surf, and High UV Warnings for Beach Goers

Published 7 months, 3 weeks ago
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Surf's up, beach lovers! Buckle up for a sizzling weekend along the Florida coastline where Mother Nature is serving up some serious heat and drama.

Let's start in Palm Beach, where the waves are whispering rather than roaring with surf heights barely touching one foot. But don't let the calm fool you - a moderate rip current risk is lurking beneath those seemingly gentle waters. The sun will be blazing with an extreme UV index, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Temperatures are climbing into the lower 90s, with heat indices threatening to rocket up to 107 degrees. Expect southwest winds dancing around 5 mph, shifting to southeast by afternoon. The tides at Lake Worth Pier will ebb and flow with a low at 9:50 AM and a high rolling in at 4:33 PM.

As we cruise down to Broward and Miami-Dade, the scene looks similar - low rip current risks, minimal surf, and temperatures matching Palm Beach's scorching profile. Water temperatures are sultry, sitting in the lower 90s, making for a bathwater-like swim.

Heading west to Naples and Marco Island, the forecast maintains the tropical theme. Sunny skies with a chance of pop-up thunderstorms, southeast winds transitioning to southwest, and those characteristic lower 90s temperatures.

Monday promises more of the same tropical intensity, with Palm Beach seeing surf heights climbing to 2-3 feet and a high rip current risk. Heat indices will continue to sizzle, approaching 108 degrees.

Bottom line: Stay hydrated, respect the ocean, and don't forget that sunscreen. Catch those rays responsibly, beach warriors!

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