Surf Report for Jacksonville Florida

Jacksonville Florida Surf Report Catch the latest wave conditions without wiping out! The "Jacksonville Florida Surf Report" is your one-stop shop for all things surfing in the Sunshine State's north-eastern gem. This podcast, powered by AI and pulling data straight from the National Weather Service, delivers daily updates on the waves in your favorite Jacksonville Beach spots.In each episode, you'll get: Surf Height and Conditions: Know exactly what to expect, whether it's glassy one-footers perfect for beginners or head-high barrels for experienced riders.Swell Report: We'll break down the incoming swell, including direction, period, and size, so you can plan your session accordingly.Wind Forecast: Get the lowdown on wind speed and direction, crucial factors for a smooth ride.Water Temperature: Stay informed about water temperature to decide on your wetsuit needs.Local Insights (Automated, for now): While still under development, future updates will include insights and recommendations based on the specific surf conditions. This might include suggested beaches for different skill levels or tips on navigating unique wave patterns.The "Jacksonville Florida Surf Report" is perfect for: Local surfers: Get your daily dose of surf info in a quick and convenient format.Visiting wave riders: Plan your Jacksonville surf trip with confidence, knowing the conditions before you even hit the beach.Anyone who loves the ocean: Stay connected to the pulse of the Jacksonville surf scene.This podcast is completely automated and powered by AI, meaning you get fresh updates delivered straight to your device, whenever you need them.So, grab your board, tune in, and get ready to shred! Subscribe to the "Jacksonville Florida Surf Report" today! For more information check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/

  1. 19 HRS AGO

    Northeast Florida Southeast Georgia Surf Forecast Monday Through Friday Moderate Conditions With High Rip Current Risk Today

    Good morning, this is your Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia surf zone forecast for Monday, April 27th through Friday, May 1st. Let's start with today. A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from 8 AM this morning through late tonight across Northeast Florida beaches. We're looking at surf heights of 3 to 4 feet with northeast winds around 15 to 20 miles per hour. The water is warming up nicely into the lower 70s, and you'll enjoy partly sunny skies with highs in the lower 70s. Just keep in mind those rip currents are likely in the surf zone today, so if you're heading out, swim near a lifeguard and be aware of your surroundings. For our friends down in the Glynn and Camden County areas of Georgia, conditions are a bit gentler. We're expecting a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of just 2 to 3 feet. The beaches will start mostly cloudy but clear up after 3 PM. Northeast winds will be around 15 miles per hour, and highs will reach the lower 70s. Moving into Tuesday, conditions improve across the board. Northeast Florida will see surf heights bump up to 4 to 5 feet with a moderate rip current risk replacing today's high risk. It'll be mostly sunny with very light northeast winds of just 5 to 10 miles per hour, and temperatures climbing to the upper 70s. Down in Georgia, moderate rip current risk continues with 2 to 3 foot surf and mostly sunny skies as well. Looking ahead to Wednesday, surf heights back off slightly to 3 to 4 feet in Northeast Florida while Georgia stays at 2 to 3 feet. Both areas will be mostly sunny to partly sunny with highs in the lower to mid 80s. South winds will be gentle at around 10 miles per hour. Thursday brings our next weather system. A chance of showers and thunderstorms develops across the region with surf heights holding steady. Northeast Florida stays at 3 to 4 feet while Georgia remains at 2 to 3 feet. Highs will be in the lower 80s with west winds around 10 miles per hour. Finally, Friday looks calmer with surf heights decreasing. Northeast Florida will see 2 to 3 foot waves while Georgia drops down to 1 to 2 feet. Expect partly sunny skies with highs in the upper 70s and northeast winds returning around 10 miles per hour. Overall, today's the day to respect the water with that high rip current risk, but conditions settle into a nice pattern heading into the weekend. Stay safe out there. 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

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  2. 1D AGO

    Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia Surf Forecast Calm Today Building to Three to Five Feet Monday Through Tuesday

    # Surf Zone Forecast Report for Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia Good morning everyone. Here's your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service Jacksonville. Today is shaping up to be a beautiful day at the beach if you can dodge the occasional shower. We're looking at mostly sunny skies with just a slight chance of some scattered showers and thunderstorms this afternoon. Surf heights will be minimal at one to two feet, so it's going to be a pretty laid-back kind of day in the water. The rip current risk is low, though we always recommend staying aware around groins, jetties, and piers where they can still be dangerous. Water temperatures are hanging out in the lower seventies, and with a UV index that's very high, definitely get that sunscreen on. Winds will be light from the southwest around five miles per hour this morning, shifting to the southeast at ten miles per hour this afternoon. High temperatures will reach the lower eighties. Now things are about to get more interesting come Monday. We're going to see a significant shift in conditions as northeast winds crank up to fifteen to twenty miles per hour. That's going to pump up our surf considerably, with waves building to three to four feet. The rip current risk is jumping up to moderate to high, so if you're heading out, definitely exercise caution and be aware of the current situation. The good news is we're looking at partly sunny skies and no thunderstorm threat. Temperatures will be a bit cooler, settling in around the lower seventies. Looking ahead to Tuesday, that swell is going to stick around and even build slightly more with surf heights reaching four to five feet. Winds will ease out of the east around ten miles per hour as we see mostly sunny skies. Temperatures will be in the upper seventies. By Wednesday, the swell starts to ease back down to three to four feet as we warm up nicely into the mid eighties. We'll see partly sunny skies with southerly winds around ten miles per hour. Thursday brings a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms as we hit the lower eighties with northwest winds around ten miles per hour. Surf heights will remain steady at three to four feet. Over in southeast Georgia near Brunswick and St. Simons, today's looking equally beautiful with mostly sunny skies, low rip current risk, and one to two foot surf. Water temperatures there are around seventy-two degrees with similar wind patterns to Northeast Florida. Highs reach the lower eighties. Monday in Georgia, we'll see mostly cloudy conditions clearing by four PM then mostly sunny skies. Northeast winds around fifteen miles per hour will build the surf to two to three feet with a moderate rip current risk. Highs in the lower seventies. Tuesday in Georgia stays nice with two to three foot surf, mostly sunny skies, upper seventies for highs, and light east winds around five miles per hour. Wednesday eases back down to one to two foot surf with partly sunny skies, a slight chance of showers and storms, and mid eighties for highs. Thursday finishes the work week with one to two foot surf, partly sunny skies, and a chance of showers and thunderstorms with north winds and lows in the lower eighties. So there you have it. This weekend starts calm but Monday turns into a solid swell day with some punch to it. Stay safe out there. 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

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  3. 4D AGO

    Northeast Florida Southeast Georgia Sunny Beach Forecast Friday Saturday Upper Seventies Perfect Conditions Moderate Rip Currents

    Good evening, this is your Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Jacksonville. A moderate risk of rip currents is in effect for all coastal areas through the weekend. Let's start with tomorrow, Friday. Get ready for a beautiful day at the beach. Sunny skies will dominate from Jacksonville Beach all the way down to the Georgia coast. Temperatures will climb to the upper seventies across North Florida and around eighty in the Brunswick area. Winds will be light, starting out of the southwest around five miles per hour before shifting southeast in the afternoon. The water will be cool but refreshing, sitting between sixty-seven and seventy-two degrees. Surf conditions will be modest. If you're heading to the Jacksonville beaches, expect waves of two to three feet. Down in the Georgia beaches, surf will be smaller at one to two feet. The UV index will be very high, so don't forget your sunscreen. The good news is no thunderstorms are expected, making it a perfect beach day. Just remember that moderate rip current risk means life-threatening currents are possible in the surf zone, so respect the water and stay aware. Saturday looks nearly identical to Friday. Sunny skies and mostly sunny conditions will continue across the entire forecast area with highs in the lower eighties. Winds will remain light, again becoming easterly in the afternoon. Surf will hold steady with two to three feet across North Florida beaches and one to two feet in Georgia. There is a slight chance of showers, but thunderstorms are not expected. The moderate rip current risk continues, so swimmers should exercise caution. Looking ahead to early next week, we'll see things gradually change. Sunday brings a chance of showers and thunderstorms developing as moisture increases. Surf will drop to one to two feet. Monday will be partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers and storms, with northeast winds around ten miles per hour. Highs will retreat slightly to the upper seventies in Florida. By Tuesday, conditions improve again. Surf will increase to three to four feet across North Florida with southeast winds around ten miles per hour and highs in the lower eighties. Overall, tomorrow and Saturday are your premium beach days this weekend. Enjoy the sunshine, respect the rip currents, and make the most of these beautiful spring conditions before the pattern changes heading into next week. 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

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  4. APR 15

    Northeast Florida Southeast Georgia Surf Forecast April 15-19 Three to Four Foot Waves Sunny Skies

    Good morning, this is your Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia Surf Zone Forecast for Wednesday, April 15th through Sunday. Let's start with today's conditions. We're looking at three to four foot surf along the Northeast Florida beaches with a moderate rip current risk in effect. You'll want to keep an eye on those currents if you're heading into the water. The good news is we've got sunny skies and light south winds around five miles per hour, shifting southeast this afternoon. Water temps are running a pleasant sixty-five to seventy degrees, and highs will reach the upper seventies. Just be aware that UV index is sitting at extreme, so sunscreen is definitely your friend today. Over in Southeast Georgia, we're seeing slightly smaller surf with two to three foot waves, but the moderate rip current risk applies there as well. It'll be sunny with highs in the lower eighties and south winds at five to ten miles per hour. Water temps match the Florida coast at sixty-five to seventy degrees. Thursday looks pretty similar to today. Northeast Florida will maintain that three to four foot surf with mostly sunny skies and highs around eighty degrees. Moderate rip currents remain possible. Southeast Georgia will see two to three foot surf, mostly sunny conditions, and highs in the lower eighties. Winds stay light and southerly for both regions. As we move into the extended period, things start to settle down a bit. Friday brings us two to three foot surf across Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia, with sunny skies and highs climbing into the mid-eighties along Florida's coast and upper eighties down in Georgia. Saturday continues the trend with two to three foot waves in Northeast Florida and one to two foot surf in Georgia. Mostly sunny skies and highs in the mid-eighties. By Sunday, we're looking at similar surf heights with partly sunny skies moving in, highs in the mid-eighties for Florida and upper eighties for Georgia, and southwest winds picking up around ten miles per hour. So whether you're planning a beach day in Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Fernandina Beach, or heading down to Brunswick and St. Simons, you've got some decent conditions ahead with light winds and plenty of sunshine. Just remember that moderate rip current risk through Thursday, so stay smart in the water and enjoy the beautiful stretch of weather coming our way. 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

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  5. APR 14

    Northeast Florida Southeast Georgia Beach Forecast Sunny Skies Three to Four Foot Surf Moderate Rip Current Risk

    Good morning, this is your Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia Surf Zone Forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Jacksonville. We're looking at a beautiful stretch of weather over the next several days, but Mother Ocean has a few things to keep in mind when you head to the beach. Starting with today, expect three to four foot surf along the Northeast Florida beaches with that moderate rip current risk staying in effect. The water's a pleasant sixty-five to seventy degrees, so conditions are warming up nicely. We're looking at sunny skies with some areas of dense fog early on, so give visibility a moment to improve as the morning progresses. Highs will reach the upper seventies under that very high UV index, so definitely bring your sunscreen. Winds start out light from the south around five miles per hour before shifting east this afternoon. Down in Southeast Georgia around the Brunswick and St. Simons area, surf heights are a bit smaller at two to three feet with that same moderate rip current risk. Water temperatures there are slightly cooler, running from sixty-two to sixty-seven degrees. Highs will reach around eighty degrees, and we're also dealing with dense fog early, so again, patience with visibility. Southwest winds become southeast in the afternoon, both at light five mile per hour speeds. Now let's talk about Wednesday. The pattern holds pretty steady with sunny skies continuing and that moderate rip current risk remaining in effect. Northeast Florida maintains three to four foot surf with upper seventies temperatures, while Southeast Georgia stays at two to three feet with highs in the upper seventies. Light south to southeast winds of around five miles per hour, so conditions stay pleasant. Looking ahead to the extended period, we've got a beautiful setup. Thursday through Saturday, we're looking at mostly sunny to sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the lower to upper eighties. Surf heights will drop to two to three feet through the period, gradually diminishing to one to two feet by Saturday down in Georgia. Light south winds continue to keep things calm. The rip current risk should ease out as conditions settle down further. So whether you're planning a beach day, a surf session, or just want to enjoy some time by the water, conditions are looking great. Just respect that moderate rip current risk by avoiding those narrow channels of fast-moving water, especially around groins, jetties, and piers. And don't forget the sunscreen because that UV index is very high. Have a great 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

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  6. APR 13

    Northeast Florida Southeast Georgia Beach Forecast April 13 17 High Rip Currents Today Sunny Skies Week

    Good morning, this is your Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia surf zone forecast for Monday, April 13th through Friday the 17th. Let's start up in Northeast Florida where beachgoers need to exercise extra caution today. We've got a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK in effect through this evening, so if you're heading out to Jacksonville Beach, St. Augustine, or Fernandina Beach, stay alert and respect the water. The surf is running four to five feet with mostly sunny skies and light east winds at five to ten miles per hour. It's going to be warm out there with highs in the upper seventies, so don't forget your sunscreen because UV levels are very high. Water temps are pleasant, ranging from sixty-five to seventy degrees. Moving down to the Georgia coast, we're looking at more manageable conditions. Glynn and Camden County beaches are under a MODERATE RIP CURRENT RISK today with smaller surf in the two to three foot range. Same great weather though with mostly sunny skies, highs in the upper seventies, and southeast winds five to ten miles per hour. Water temperatures are a bit cooler down here, sixty-two to sixty-seven degrees. Tuesday brings improvement across both regions. Northeast Florida's rip current risk drops to moderate levels as surf backs off to three to four feet. The Georgia beaches maintain that moderate rip current risk with two to three foot surf. Both areas will see sunny skies, light winds shifting more easterly in the afternoon, and highs in the mid to upper seventies. Looking ahead to the extended period, conditions continue settling down. Wednesday through Friday feature mostly sunny skies with decreasing rip current risks and gradually warming temperatures reaching into the lower eighties by Friday. Surf will continue its decline through the week, dropping to two to three feet in Georgia and three to four feet in Northeast Florida, finally dipping to two to three feet by week's end. Fog may develop in some spots Wednesday and Thursday mornings, so early morning beachgoers should keep an eye out. Winds remain light throughout the extended period, staying in the five mile per hour range from the south and southeast. Bottom line: if you're heading to the beach today, respect those rip currents, especially up in Northeast Florida. After that, it's smooth sailing with beautiful, sunny weather and gradually improving conditions all week long. This is your Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia surf forecast. 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

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  7. APR 12

    Northeast Florida Southeast Georgia Surf Report April 12 Solid Four to Five Foot Waves High Rip Current Risk

    Good morning! Here's your Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia surf report for Sunday, April 12th through Thursday. Starting with today, we're looking at some solid conditions across the region with a high rip current risk in effect through late tonight. If you're heading to beaches from Fernandina down to Jacksonville Beach and beyond, expect four to five foot surf with mostly sunny skies and patchy dense fog early on. The UV index is very high, so sunscreen is absolutely essential. Water temperatures are holding steady in the low to mid sixties, and we've got light east winds around five miles per hour this morning, picking up to around fifteen in the afternoon. No thunderstorms are expected. High temperatures will reach the mid-seventies. Down south in the Georgia zone covering Brunswick and St. Simons, you're looking at smaller two to three foot surf, but that high rip current risk still applies. Same beautiful sunny conditions with areas of dense fog, and highs also in the mid-seventies. Moving into Monday, conditions are improving slightly as the rip current risk drops to moderate across both zones. The Florida beaches will maintain that four to five foot surf while Georgia stays in the two to three foot range. We'll see mostly sunny skies with gentle southeast winds around five to ten miles per hour. Water temperatures remain in that comfortable low to mid-sixties range. Looking ahead to Tuesday through Thursday, expect decreasing surf heights dropping to three to four feet in Florida and holding at two to three feet in Georgia. It's going to be an absolutely gorgeous stretch of weather with plenty of sunshine, light winds under five miles per hour, and temperatures climbing gradually into the upper seventies and low eighties. Wednesday brings some patchy fog early on, but that's about it. Overall, fantastic spring conditions are settling in for the next several days. Just exercise caution in the surf zone today and Monday with those rip currents, stay protected from that intense UV, and you're in for some fantastic beach time ahead. 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

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  8. APR 11

    Northeast Florida Surf Forecast Five to Six Foot Waves This Weekend High Rip Current Risk in Effect

    Good morning! This is your surf zone forecast for Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Jacksonville. We're looking at a High Rip Current Risk in effect through late Sunday night across our entire forecast area, so please exercise caution if you're planning to get in the water this weekend. Let's start with Northeast Florida beaches, including Jacksonville Beach, St. Augustine, Fernandina Beach, and Palm Coast. Today we're expecting five to six foot surf with mostly sunny skies and pleasant conditions. Temperatures will reach the mid seventies under a very high UV index, so don't forget that sunscreen. Northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour will keep things active in the water. Water temperatures are running sixty-five to seventy degrees. We've got a low tide at Jacksonville Beach around ten fourteen in the morning, with the high tide coming in around four fourteen in the afternoon. Sunday looks to calm down just a bit with four to five foot waves and mostly sunny skies with some patchy fog possible early on. Temperatures staying in the mid seventies with lighter east winds at five to ten miles per hour. The low tide at Jacksonville Beach will be around eleven oh five in the morning, with the high tide around five eleven in the evening. Now, if you're down in the Southeast Georgia area around St. Simons Island, Brunswick, or St. Marys, today's forecast brings three to four foot surf with mostly sunny skies and areas of dense fog. It'll be a bit cooler down there with water temperatures around sixty-two to sixty-seven degrees. Highs in the mid seventies with light north winds becoming easterly this afternoon. St. Simons Island will see a low tide at ten twelve in the morning and a high at four oh two in the afternoon. Sunday in Southeast Georgia remains sunny with three to four foot waves and light east winds at five to ten miles per hour. Temperatures again in the mid seventies. St. Simons Island shows a low tide at eleven oh seven in the morning with the high tide at five oh one in the evening. Looking ahead to next week, things are settling down considerably. Monday we're expecting four to five foot surf in Northeast Florida dropping to two to three feet down in Georgia, with mostly sunny skies and highs in the upper seventies. Tuesday brings three to four foot waves up north and two to three feet down south, with sunny skies and highs in the upper seventies. By Wednesday, we'll have three to four foot surf in Northeast Florida and two to three feet in Georgia, sunny skies throughout, and highs around eighty degrees. Remember, even though we'll have sunny, pleasant beach weather this weekend, that High Rip Current Risk means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone. If you do get in the water, always swim near a lifeguard and know how to escape a rip current by swimming parallel to the shore. Have a great weekend and stay safe out there! 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

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Jacksonville Florida Surf Report Catch the latest wave conditions without wiping out! The "Jacksonville Florida Surf Report" is your one-stop shop for all things surfing in the Sunshine State's north-eastern gem. This podcast, powered by AI and pulling data straight from the National Weather Service, delivers daily updates on the waves in your favorite Jacksonville Beach spots.In each episode, you'll get: Surf Height and Conditions: Know exactly what to expect, whether it's glassy one-footers perfect for beginners or head-high barrels for experienced riders.Swell Report: We'll break down the incoming swell, including direction, period, and size, so you can plan your session accordingly.Wind Forecast: Get the lowdown on wind speed and direction, crucial factors for a smooth ride.Water Temperature: Stay informed about water temperature to decide on your wetsuit needs.Local Insights (Automated, for now): While still under development, future updates will include insights and recommendations based on the specific surf conditions. This might include suggested beaches for different skill levels or tips on navigating unique wave patterns.The "Jacksonville Florida Surf Report" is perfect for: Local surfers: Get your daily dose of surf info in a quick and convenient format.Visiting wave riders: Plan your Jacksonville surf trip with confidence, knowing the conditions before you even hit the beach.Anyone who loves the ocean: Stay connected to the pulse of the Jacksonville surf scene.This podcast is completely automated and powered by AI, meaning you get fresh updates delivered straight to your device, whenever you need them.So, grab your board, tune in, and get ready to shred! Subscribe to the "Jacksonville Florida Surf Report" today! For more information check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/

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