Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Thursday April ninth through Friday April tenth.
Starting with Coastal Palm Beach, we've got some exciting conditions developing. A High Surf Advisory is in effect until eight PM Friday, with waves building to five to seven feet today and holding strong through tomorrow. That's the kind of swell that'll definitely get your attention out there.
But here's the important part: we're looking at a High Rip Current Risk that continues through Saturday evening. These aren't just regular rip currents either. Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so if you're heading out, make sure you know how to identify and escape them. Swim near lifeguards, and if you do get caught, remember to swim parallel to shore.
Today expect partly sunny skies with showers likely and a moderate chance of thunderstorms. High temperatures will reach the upper seventies with east winds around fifteen miles per hour. Water temps are sitting in the mid seventies, which isn't too bad. Friday improves significantly with mostly sunny skies, just a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, and similar warm conditions.
Moving down to Broward County beaches near Fort Lauderdale, the story is a bit different. The High Rip Current Risk is still in effect through Saturday, but the surf is much more modest at one to two feet today and tomorrow. Low thunderstorm potential makes this a safer day weather-wise. Mostly cloudy conditions today will transition to mostly sunny skies Friday. Northeast winds around fifteen miles per hour with upper seventies highs keep conditions pleasant.
Miami-Dade beaches show similar conditions to Broward. One to two foot waves, High Rip Current Risk through Saturday evening, and mostly cloudy weather today transitioning to mostly sunny tomorrow. Again, northeast winds at fifteen miles per hour and upper seventies for highs. The rip current threat remains your primary concern here.
Finally, heading to the Gulf side in Collier County around Naples and Marco Island, things are noticeably calmer. We're talking one foot or less in the surf, and more importantly, the Rip Current Risk here is only Low. That said, remember that rip currents can still occur near structures like piers and jetties even during low risk periods. Today brings partly sunny skies with a chance of showers and maybe a slight chance of thunderstorms. Tomorrow looks beautiful with sunny skies and just a slight chance of showers. Highs reach around eighty today and the lower eighties tomorrow with northeast winds ten to fifteen miles per hour.
Overall, if you're a wave seeker, Palm Beach is calling your name this week. Everyone else, just respect the rip currents, swim near lifeguards, and enjoy what looks like a pretty nice spring day at the beach.
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