Good morning, this is your South Florida Surf Zone Forecast for Monday, March 30th through Tuesday, March 31st, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Miami.
Let's start up north in Palm Beach, where conditions are definitely more exciting than down south. A High Surf Advisory is in effect until 2 PM this afternoon, with waves building to five to seven feet. That's some solid swell folks, so if you're looking to get in the water, this is your window today. However, a High Rip Current Risk is in effect through Wednesday evening, so use caution and always respect the power of the ocean. Water temps are sitting in the mid-seventies, which is quite pleasant. Expect mostly sunny skies with just a chance of showers and slight chance of thunderstorms. Winds are coming from the east around 15 miles per hour. High temperature will reach the upper seventies. Lake Worth Pier will see high tide at 6:59 AM and low tide at 1:08 PM.
Moving down to Broward County and the Fort Lauderdale beaches, the vibe is a bit different. Waves here are much smaller at two to three feet today, but don't let that fool you. The High Rip Current Risk remains in effect through Wednesday evening, so swimmers need to stay alert. The water is a warm upper seventies and the weather pattern stays mostly sunny with just a chance of showers and slight thunderstorms possible. East winds around 15 miles per hour with highs in the upper seventies. Miami Harbor Entrance will experience high tide at 7:36 AM and low tide at 1:24 PM.
The Miami-Dade beaches are in a similar situation to Broward with two to three foot waves today and that same High Rip Current Risk through Wednesday. The water is a comfortable upper seventies, mostly sunny with a chance of showers and slight thunderstorm potential. East winds around 15 miles per hour with upper seventies highs. High tide at Miami Harbor Entrance arrives at 7:36 AM with low tide at 1:24 PM.
Down in Collier County, things are notably calmer. The Naples and Marco Island beaches are showing minimal action with waves barely reaching one foot or less. The Rip Current Risk is Low here, which is good news for beachgoers. However, it's definitely not prime surfing conditions. Mostly sunny skies prevail with that same slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures climb a bit higher down here to the lower eighties with light east winds around 10 miles per hour.
Now looking ahead to Tuesday, Palm Beach will see waves drop slightly to four to six feet with the High Rip Current Risk continuing through Wednesday evening. Conditions stay mostly sunny with those slight shower and thunderstorm chances. Broward and Miami-Dade will actually see surf conditions improve slightly to three to five feet, also with the High Rip Current Risk through Wednesday. Collier County remains essentially flat at one foot or less.
Across the region, UV Index levels are Very High, so don't forget your sunscreen no matter where you're headed. The overall weather pattern remains stable with mostly sunny conditions, light to moderate east winds, and upper seventies to lower eighties temperatures.
The takeaway is simple: if you're a surfer, Palm Beach is your spot today with that High Surf Advisory in effect. If you're anywhere else, respect those rip currents, slather on the sunscreen, and enjoy another beautiful day in South Florida.
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