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Florida Beach Forecast: Surf Heights Rise to 2-3 Feet This Weekend with Moderate to High Rip Current Risks

Florida Beach Forecast: Surf Heights Rise to 2-3 Feet This Weekend with Moderate to High Rip Current Risks

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Surf's up, beach lovers! The National Weather Service is dropping some serious coastal intel for our Florida shoreline.

Today's looking like a sun-soaked paradise along Palm Beach with surf heights hovering around 1 to 2 feet. Rip current risk is moderate, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Those north winds will be cruising at 5 to 10 miles per hour, keeping things nice and breezy. Water temps are sitting pretty in the mid 70s, perfect for catching some waves or just soaking up that Florida sunshine.

But hold onto your board shorts because Saturday's bringing some serious surf action! We're looking at surf heights climbing to 2 to 3 feet with a high rip current risk. East winds will be dancing around 5 to 10 mph, adding some extra energy to the waves. There's even a slight chance of surprise showers to keep things interesting.

Over in Broward and Miami-Dade, the scene looks similar - calm today with low rip current risks and minimal surf. But Saturday's forecast promises a bit more excitement with surf heights reaching 1 to 2 feet and that high rip current risk making things spicy.

For the Naples and Marco Island crew, expect mellow conditions with surf barely kissing the 1-foot mark. Today starts with some patchy morning fog that'll burn off into gorgeous sunny skies.

Beach safety tip: Even when risks look low, always respect the ocean and watch for those tricky currents near piers and jetties. Stay smart, stay safe, and enjoy that stunning Florida coastline!

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