Surf Report for Miami Florida

Miami Florida Surf Report Dial into Miami's wave scene with your AI-powered surf buddy! The "Miami Florida Surf Report" drops you into the heart of South Florida's surf pulse. This podcast, powered by AI analysis of National Weather Service data, gives you the lowdown on everything a Miami surfer needs. Here's what you'll find in each episode: Miami-Specific Surf Updates: We'll analyze conditions for key breaks like South Beach, Haulover, and other reliable spots. Get wave height, swell info, wind speed and direction, and water temp reports.Skill Level Insights: Our AI considers the forecast and offers recommendations on where to find the best waves depending on your experience.The Vibe Check: Catch a glimpse into the Miami surf scene with potential updates on crowds, local events, and any unique factors impacting the day's session.Weather Watch: Stay ahead of squalls or changing conditions with special weather advisories relevant to surfers.The Future of Community (In Development): We're aiming to incorporate real-time observations from local surfers and surf shops for even more up-to-the-minute updates.The "Miami Florida Surf Report" is designed for: Miami Locals: Get quick, essential surf info tailored to the conditions in your backyard.Traveling Surfers: Plan the best beach days with an understanding of the predicted conditions during your Miami trip.Ocean Lovers: Stay connected to the dynamic coastal environment and vibe of Miami's surf scene.Our AI-powered approach ensures you get timely and accurate surf reports. Skip the guesswork and optimize your wave time! Subscribe to the "Miami Florida Surf Report" and make every session count! For more info check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/

  1. 1 HR AGO

    Southeast Florida Beach Forecast High Rip Current Risk Through Wednesday Surf Conditions Palm Beach Fort Lauderdale Miami

    # Surf Zone Forecast for Southeast Florida Beaches Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for the Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, and Miami area beaches. A High Rip Current Risk remains in effect through Wednesday evening along the entire southeastern Florida coast, so please exercise extreme caution if you're planning to enter the water. Remember that life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone during this period, and they can occur especially near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. Let's start with today's conditions. In the Palm Beach area, we're looking at three to four foot surf with partly sunny skies. East winds around ten miles per hour will keep things relatively calm, and water temperatures are sitting in the upper seventies. The UV index is very high, so sun protection is essential. High temperatures will reach the upper seventies as well. You'll see high tide at Lake Worth Pier at six eleven in the morning, with low tide at twelve nineteen in the afternoon. Sunrise is at six fifty-seven and sunset at seven forty-four. Moving down to Fort Lauderdale and Miami, expect slightly smaller surf of two to three feet, also under partly sunny skies. East winds here are a bit stronger, running ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temperatures are in the mid seventies, and like Palm Beach, the UV index is very high. High temperatures reach the upper seventies. High tide at Miami Harbor Entrance occurs at six fifty-one in the morning with low tide at twelve forty-two in the afternoon. Sunrise is at six fifty-eight and sunset at seven forty-three. Over in the Naples and Marco Island area, conditions are much calmer. We're only expecting one foot or less of surf with mostly sunny skies and patchy smoke in the area. This region has a low rip current risk, so conditions are much safer for swimmers. East winds are light at five to ten miles per hour, and temperatures in the lower eighties with that same very high UV index. High tide at the north end of Naples Bay comes at eleven fifty-four in the morning. Looking ahead to Wednesday, the rip current risk stays high for the Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, and Miami beaches. Surf will decrease slightly to two to three feet across these areas while conditions become mostly sunny. Winds remain from the east at ten to fifteen miles per hour depending on your location. High temperatures again reach the upper seventies. In Naples, conditions remain calm with one foot or less of surf and sunny skies, plus light east winds and lower eighties temperatures. Bottom line: if you're heading to the beach today or tomorrow, make sure you're a strong swimmer, avoid the rip currents, use plenty of sunscreen, and pay close attention to local beach safety warnings. For all the details and updates, visit the National Weather Service office in Miami. 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

    South Florida Surf Forecast Monday April 13: High Rip Currents Palm Beach Broward Miami Dade Calm Naples Waters

    Good morning, this is your South Florida surf zone forecast for Monday, April 13th through Tuesday evening. A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK remains in effect across the entire Atlantic coast from Palm Beach down through Miami-Dade County through Tuesday evening. If you're planning to hit the water, exercise extreme caution and always swim near lifeguard stations. Starting with PALM BEACH COUNTY, expect surf heights of four to six feet today, the biggest swell of the forecast area. Rip currents will be life-threatening and likely in the surf zone, so respect the water. Mostly sunny skies with an extreme UV index means you'll want plenty of sunscreen. East winds stay light at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temps are in the mid seventies, pretty comfortable for this time of year. The low tide at Lake Worth Pier hits at eleven thirty-four in the morning, with the high coming in around five forty-nine in the evening. Moving south to BROWARD COUNTY around Fort Lauderdale, we're looking at smaller surf of three to five feet today, but the rip current risk remains high. Again, mostly sunny with extreme UV conditions and east winds around fifteen miles per hour. Water temperature sits in the mid seventies. High tide at Miami Harbor Entrance is early at six oh-two in the morning, with the low at eleven fifty-six in the morning. Down in MIAMI-DADE, the forecast looks nearly identical to Broward with three to five foot surf and that same high rip current risk. Mostly sunny, extreme UV, east winds around fifteen miles per hour, and mid-seventies water temps. Tides mirror those at Miami Harbor Entrance with the high at six oh-two in the morning and low at eleven fifty-six in the morning. If you're heading to the NAPLES and MARCO ISLAND area in Collier County, you're looking at a completely different story. The rip current risk here is LOW, and surf is minimal at one foot or less. It's a much calmer situation down here. Sunny skies with an extreme UV index, east winds around ten miles per hour, and temperatures climbing into the mid eighties. High tide at the north end of Naples Bay comes in at eleven twenty-eight in the morning with the low at five sixteen in the evening. Now let's look ahead to TUESDAY. The high rip current risk continues through the evening across Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade counties. Surf heights will trend slightly smaller, dropping to three to five feet in Palm Beach and holding at three to five feet in the Broward and Miami-Dade areas. Mostly sunny skies continue with east winds between ten and fifteen miles per hour. Water temperatures remain in the mid seventies on the Atlantic side. In the Naples area Tuesday, it stays calm with one foot or less surf and that low rip current risk. Mostly sunny skies with mid-eighties temperatures and gentle east winds around ten miles per hour. Bottom line: The Atlantic beaches are energized this week with significant swell and dangerous rip currents. Be smart, be cautious, and always respect the ocean. If you head out, do it near a lifeguard. Down in Naples, conditions are mellow and beach friendly. Either way, the UV index is extreme everywhere, so protect your skin. 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. 2D AGO

    South Florida Surf Forecast April 12-14: 4-6 Foot Waves Palm Beach, High Rip Current Risk

    Good morning, this is your South Florida surf zone forecast for Sunday, April 12th through Monday evening. A High Rip Current Risk remains in effect through Monday evening for the Atlantic beaches of Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade counties. If you're planning to hit the water, exercise extreme caution and always swim near a lifeguard. Let's start up north in Palm Beach, where surfers are looking at solid conditions with waves running four to six feet through Monday. The water temperature sits in the upper seventies, and you'll have mostly sunny skies with east winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide comes in at ten forty-six this morning with a high at four fifty-five in the afternoon. The UV index is very high, so slather on that sunscreen. Tomorrow follows a similar pattern with the same four to six foot surf and mostly sunny weather. Heading south to Broward County and Fort Lauderdale, conditions are a bit smaller with three to five foot waves today and tomorrow. The water is slightly cooler in the mid seventies, but you'll still enjoy mostly sunny skies with east winds around fifteen miles per hour. The UV index remains very high. High tide at Miami Harbor Entrance hits five twenty-nine this afternoon, with low tide at eleven oh-five in the morning. Monday looks virtually identical with the same size waves and sunny conditions. Down in Miami-Dade, including the Miami beaches, expect three to five foot surf with mostly sunny skies and east winds around fifteen miles per hour. The water temperature is in the mid seventies. High tide comes at five twenty-nine this evening, with a low tide at eleven oh-five this morning. Monday brings high tide at six oh-two in the morning and low tide at eleven fifty-six in the midday. If you're on the Gulf Coast in Collier County around Naples and Marco Island, conditions are much more tranquil. Surf is one foot or less with sunny skies, east winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour, and water temperatures in the lower eighties today, warming to the mid eighties tomorrow. This area has a Low Rip Current Risk, making it perfect for families and beginner swimmers. Remember, no thunderstorms are expected over the next two days, and waterspout risk is minimal across the entire forecast area. Sunrise is around seven in the morning with sunset at seven forty-three. Get out there and enjoy the water, but respect those rip currents, especially on the Atlantic side. 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. 3D AGO

    South Florida Surf Forecast Saturday: Palm Beach High Surf Advisory, Strong Rip Currents Through Monday Evening

    Good morning everyone, this is your Saturday surf zone forecast for South Florida, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Miami. Let's start up north in Palm Beach where conditions are definitely more interesting today. We've got a High Surf Advisory in effect until 8 AM this morning, so if you're an early riser, now's the time to get out there. Expect three to five foot waves with a high rip current risk that's going to stick around through Monday evening. The water's sitting in the mid-seventies, the weather looks mostly sunny with just a slight chance of showers, and northeast winds are running ten to fifteen miles per hour. It's going to be a very high UV day, so definitely get that sunscreen on. High temperature will be in the upper seventies. Low tide at Lake Worth Pier happens at 9:55 AM with high tide at 3:54 PM. Head south to Fort Lauderdale and Miami-Dade and the surf drops off quite a bit today. You're looking at just one to two foot waves, though that high rip current risk is still very much in play for both areas. Same mostly sunny conditions with a slight shower chance, northeast winds around fifteen miles per hour, and mid-seventies water temperature. The upper seventies for the high, very high UV index, and that's all backed up by low tides around 10 AM and high tides just after 4 PM. Now if you're down in Naples and Marco Island, conditions are pretty mellow. We're talking one foot or less with low rip current risk. Sunny skies, light northeast winds around ten miles per hour, slightly warmer with highs in the lower eighties, and that very high UV index continues across the entire forecast area. Looking ahead to Sunday, things get more interesting. Palm Beach sees the surf building to four to six feet with that high rip current risk continuing. Broward and Miami-Dade will see three to five foot waves, also with high rip current risk. East winds pick up to around fifteen miles per hour. Naples stays calm with one foot or less. Sunny conditions dominate everywhere with upper seventies for highs in the Miami area and lower eighties down in Collier County. Remember, a high rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so please respect the ocean, swim near lifeguards, and if you do get caught in a rip current, don't panic. Swim parallel to shore to escape it. Have a great Saturday and be 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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  5. 4D AGO

    South Florida Surf Forecast Friday High Surf Advisory Palm Beach 5 to 7 Foot Waves Rip Current Risk

    Good morning, this is your Friday surf zone forecast for South Florida, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Miami. Starting with Coastal Palm Beach, where conditions are definitely more exciting than the rest of the region. A High Surf Advisory remains in effect until 8 AM Saturday, with waves building to 5 to 7 feet today. That's some respectable swell for the area. However, there's a significant High Rip Current Risk in effect through Sunday evening, so experienced swimmers and surfers should exercise caution and never venture out alone. Water temperatures are running in the mid 70s, which is comfortable for extended time in the water. Expect partly sunny skies with just a slight chance of showers and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour. The UV Index is very high, so sunscreen is absolutely essential today. Moving down the coast to Broward and Miami Dade counties, conditions are considerably milder. Surf heights here are just 1 to 2 feet, but here's the catch: the High Rip Current Risk extends through Sunday evening in these areas as well. Don't let the smaller waves fool you. Rip currents can develop and intensify regardless of wave size, particularly near structures like groins, jetties, and piers. Northeast winds will be slightly stronger here, blowing 15 to 20 miles per hour today. Again, partly sunny with a slight chance of showers and that very high UV Index. Down in Collier County, including Naples and Marco Island, it's a completely different story. The ocean there is essentially glassy with surf heights of 1 foot or less and a Low Rip Current Risk. Perfect conditions if you're looking for a calm beach day without the rough water. Temperatures will be slightly warmer too, reaching the lower 80s. Looking ahead to Saturday, Palm Beach will still see 4 to 6 foot waves with the High Rip Current Risk continuing. Broward and Miami Dade stay mild at 1 to 2 feet. Collier County remains placid. The High Rip Current Risk persists through Sunday evening for the Atlantic facing beaches, so plan your beach activities accordingly 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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  6. 5D AGO

    Florida Beach Forecast Thursday Friday High Surf Advisory Palm Beach Rip Current Risk Safety

    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. 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. 6D AGO

    Palm Beach Surf Zone Forecast High Surf Advisory Rip Current Risk Through Friday Evening

    # Surf Zone Forecast for Coastal Palm Beach Good morning! Here's your surf zone forecast for the beaches of Palm Beach, brought to you by the National Weather Service Miami. We've got a High Surf Advisory in effect until 8 PM Friday, along with a High Rip Current Risk that'll stick around through Friday evening. So listen up if you're planning a beach day. Today expect three to four foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. Showers and thunderstorms are likely, so keep an eye on the sky. The water is a pleasant upper 70s, and if you're heading out, slather on that sunscreen because the UV index is very high. Northeast winds will be light at 10 to 15 miles per hour. High temperatures will reach the upper 70s. Low tide at Lake Worth Pier happens at 7:10 in the morning, with high tide at 12:53 in the afternoon. Sunrise is at 7:03, and you've got until 7:41 for sunset. Now here's the thing about those rip currents. We're talking life-threatening rip currents that are likely in the surf zone, so if you're getting in the water, know how to escape a rip current by swimming parallel to the shore. And be extra cautious around groins, jetties, reefs, and piers where rips are particularly nasty. Thursday brings bigger waves. We're talking five to seven feet, which is a significant jump from today. The thunderstorm potential drops to moderate, but showers will still be likely with a chance of thunderstorms. High temperatures stay in the mid 70s with east winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. The High Rip Current Risk continues, so those dangerous rips aren't going anywhere. Low tide moves to 8:05 in the morning with high tide at 1:46 in the afternoon. Bottom line: if you're a swimmer, exercise extreme caution. If you're a surfer, Thursday's looking pretty solid with those larger swells. Just respect the rip currents and stay weather aware. 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 7

    Florida Surf Forecast Tuesday April 7th High Rip Currents Atlantic Side Three to Five Foot Waves Wednesday

    Good morning! Here's your surf zone forecast for Tuesday, April 7th through Wednesday for the Florida coastline. Starting with the Atlantic side, a High Rip Current Risk remains in effect from this evening through Thursday evening across Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade counties, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert. Down in Palm Beach today, expect mostly cloudy skies with showers and thunderstorms likely throughout the day. Surf heights will be modest at one to two feet with a very high UV index, so grab that sunscreen. Water temperatures are pleasant in the upper seventies. Winds will start light from the southeast around five miles per hour before turning northeast this afternoon. The real action kicks in tomorrow when surf heights jump to three to five feet as northeast winds pick up to ten to fifteen miles per hour. Thunderstorm potential drops to moderate Wednesday, but rip currents remain high, so exercise caution. Moving south to the Fort Lauderdale and Miami beaches, today's forecast shows mostly cloudy conditions with likely thunderstorms and a very high UV index. Surf will be minimal at one foot or less with moderate rip current risk. Water stays in the upper seventies with southeast winds around five miles per hour. Tomorrow things improve slightly with partly sunny skies and one to two foot waves. Northeast winds around ten miles per hour will provide some nice texture for the water. Rip current risk increases to high Wednesday, so be aware if you're planning to get in the water. Out on the Gulf Coast near Naples and Marco Island, conditions are much calmer. Low rip current risk today and tomorrow as surf remains under one foot. Partly sunny skies with showers and a chance of thunderstorms keep things interesting. Northeast winds shift to northwest this afternoon before returning northeast Wednesday. The moderate thunderstorm potential means you'll want to keep an eye on the sky, but overall it's a quieter forecast for the Gulf side. All areas are dealing with a very high UV index, so sun protection is essential. Get out there safely and enjoy the water! 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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Miami Florida Surf Report Dial into Miami's wave scene with your AI-powered surf buddy! The "Miami Florida Surf Report" drops you into the heart of South Florida's surf pulse. This podcast, powered by AI analysis of National Weather Service data, gives you the lowdown on everything a Miami surfer needs. Here's what you'll find in each episode: Miami-Specific Surf Updates: We'll analyze conditions for key breaks like South Beach, Haulover, and other reliable spots. Get wave height, swell info, wind speed and direction, and water temp reports.Skill Level Insights: Our AI considers the forecast and offers recommendations on where to find the best waves depending on your experience.The Vibe Check: Catch a glimpse into the Miami surf scene with potential updates on crowds, local events, and any unique factors impacting the day's session.Weather Watch: Stay ahead of squalls or changing conditions with special weather advisories relevant to surfers.The Future of Community (In Development): We're aiming to incorporate real-time observations from local surfers and surf shops for even more up-to-the-minute updates.The "Miami Florida Surf Report" is designed for: Miami Locals: Get quick, essential surf info tailored to the conditions in your backyard.Traveling Surfers: Plan the best beach days with an understanding of the predicted conditions during your Miami trip.Ocean Lovers: Stay connected to the dynamic coastal environment and vibe of Miami's surf scene.Our AI-powered approach ensures you get timely and accurate surf reports. Skip the guesswork and optimize your wave time! Subscribe to the "Miami Florida Surf Report" and make every session count! For more info check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/

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