# Surf Zone Forecast Report: South Florida Beaches
Good morning, I'm bringing you the latest surf zone forecast for South Florida's beaches as we head into the week.
Starting with our Atlantic-facing beaches from Palm Beach down through Miami-Dade, we're looking at a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK that takes effect Tuesday evening and continues through Wednesday evening. This is something you'll definitely want to keep in mind if you're planning any water activities.
For today, conditions are going to be pretty pleasant overall. We're expecting mostly sunny skies with just a chance of showers and thunderstorms throughout the day. The surf is minimal, hovering around one foot, which means it's a great day for wading or casual swimming. Water temperatures are in the upper seventies, so it'll feel refreshing without being cold. Winds will be light, coming from the southeast at five to ten miles per hour. The UV index is very high today, so definitely get that sunscreen on before heading out.
Now here's where we need to talk about rip currents more carefully. Up in Palm Beach, we're already seeing a high rip current risk today, so swimmers need to be extra cautious. Down in Broward and Miami-Dade, the risk is moderate today, but remember that life-threatening rip currents are still possible in the surf zone, especially around groins, jetties, reefs, and piers.
Moving into Tuesday, conditions will shift noticeably. A trough of low pressure will bring increased cloud cover and we'll see showers and thunderstorms becoming more likely. In Palm Beach, that high rip current risk continues with surf building to one to two feet. The thunderstorm potential jumps to high for Palm Beach, so be prepared for some pop-up storms. Down in Broward and Miami-Dade, the rip current risk remains high on Tuesday, though surf will stay minimal at one foot or less, and thunderstorm chances are moderate.
If you're heading out this afternoon, today really is your better window. The high UV index means those rays are intense, so be sun smart. And even though today shows moderate to high rip current risks depending on your location, the lighter surf makes for safer conditions overall.
Over on the Gulf Coast in Collier County around Naples and Marco Island, we've got much calmer conditions. Rip current risk stays low today and Tuesday. Surf is minimal at one foot or less. Winds will be light and variable, and while there's still a moderate chance of afternoon thunderstorms both days, overall it's a much gentler forecast than the Atlantic side.
Bottom line: Today is your best day to enjoy the water with lighter, safer conditions. By tomorrow, rip currents become a significant concern across the Atlantic beaches, so exercise extra caution. And keep an eye on the skies both days for those afternoon thunderstorms. Stay safe out there.
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