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South Florida Beach Forecast Tuesday Sunny Mild Conditions Low Rip Currents Perfect Swimming Weather
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Good morning! Here's your Tuesday surf zone forecast for South Florida, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Miami.
If you're planning a beach day today, grab your sunglasses and sunscreen because we're looking at sunny skies across the board. Conditions are looking pretty mild out there with light winds shifting from the northwest to the northeast as we head into the afternoon.
Let's break it down by region. Up in Palm Beach, we've got moderate rip current risk with surf heights of one to two feet. Water temps are in the upper seventies, making for a pleasant swim. Broward and Miami-Dade are seeing even calmer conditions with low rip current risk and minimal surf. If you're heading to Naples or Marco Island, expect the calmest seas of the day with glassy conditions and just a light north breeze becoming westerly this afternoon. Water temperatures throughout South Florida are hovering in the mid to upper seventies, perfect for extended time in the water.
A heads-up though: the UV index is very high everywhere today, so don't skip that sunscreen application. We're looking at sunrise around seven nineteen and sunset at seven thirty-four, giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy.
Now, looking ahead to Wednesday, conditions will shift slightly. Palm Beach is ramping up to high rip current risk with surf bumping up to two to three feet, so swimmers need to exercise extra caution in that zone. Broward and Miami-Dade will see moderate rip current risk with surf one to two feet. Naples stays calm with low risk and minimal surf. Wednesday stays sunny across South Florida with light winds becoming southeast around five to ten miles per hour. Highs will settle in around eighty degrees.
A reminder: even during low-risk days, life-threatening rip currents can develop near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so always stay aware of your surroundings. Have a fantastic day at the beach!
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If you're planning a beach day today, grab your sunglasses and sunscreen because we're looking at sunny skies across the board. Conditions are looking pretty mild out there with light winds shifting from the northwest to the northeast as we head into the afternoon.
Let's break it down by region. Up in Palm Beach, we've got moderate rip current risk with surf heights of one to two feet. Water temps are in the upper seventies, making for a pleasant swim. Broward and Miami-Dade are seeing even calmer conditions with low rip current risk and minimal surf. If you're heading to Naples or Marco Island, expect the calmest seas of the day with glassy conditions and just a light north breeze becoming westerly this afternoon. Water temperatures throughout South Florida are hovering in the mid to upper seventies, perfect for extended time in the water.
A heads-up though: the UV index is very high everywhere today, so don't skip that sunscreen application. We're looking at sunrise around seven nineteen and sunset at seven thirty-four, giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy.
Now, looking ahead to Wednesday, conditions will shift slightly. Palm Beach is ramping up to high rip current risk with surf bumping up to two to three feet, so swimmers need to exercise extra caution in that zone. Broward and Miami-Dade will see moderate rip current risk with surf one to two feet. Naples stays calm with low risk and minimal surf. Wednesday stays sunny across South Florida with light winds becoming southeast around five to ten miles per hour. Highs will settle in around eighty degrees.
A reminder: even during low-risk days, life-threatening rip currents can develop near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so always stay aware of your surroundings. Have a fantastic day at the beach!
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI