Note: The interval shown is High/Low only. The solid orange line is a curve fit between high and low values and approximates the segments between.
Satellite Observations
·~5mi resolution
Times in Central Daylight Time
Air temp
74°F
L:74H:84
Feels like 78°
Wind
E
9
MPH
Gentle breeze19 mph gusts
Air Pressure
1017mb
Normal
Visibility
4.3 mi
Clear
2 Active Notices
Mon 5:51 AM → Mon 7:15 AM CDT
SMWTAE The National Weather Service in Tallahassee has issued a * Special Marine Warning for... Coastal waters from Okaloosa-Walton County Line to Mexico Beach out 20 NM... St. Andrews Bay Waterways... Waters from Okaloosa-Walton County Line to Mexico Beach from 20 to 60 NM... * Until 715 AM CDT. * At 549 AM CDT, severe thunderstorms capable of producing waterspouts were located along a line extending from 7 nm south of Navarre Beach to 10 nm southeast of Okaloosa Deep Water Reef to 54 nm southeast of Oriskany Reef, moving north at 25 knots. Additional storms capable of these hazards could also form ahead of this line. HAZARD...Waterspouts and wind gusts 34 knots or greater. SOURCE...Radar indicated. IMPACT...Waterspouts can quickly form and capsize boats...damage vessels...and create suddenly higher waves. Make sure all on board are in a secure location and wearing life jackets. Expect wind gusts in excess of 34 knots...suddenly higher waves...frequent lightning...and heavy downpours. Make sure all on board are wearing life jackets. * Locations impacted include... Panama City Beach, Laguna Beach, Mexico Beach, Sandestin, Miramar Beach, and Santa Rosa Beach.
Recommendations
Move to safe harbor until hazardous weather passes. Thunderstorms can produce sudden waterspouts. Waterspouts can easily overturn boats and create locally hazardous seas. Seek safe harbor immediately.
Mon 4:37 AM → Fri 1:00 AM CDT
WHAT
Dangerous rip currents.
WHERE
Walton, Bay, Gulf, and Franklin County Beaches.
WHEN
Through late Thursday night.
IMPACTS
Rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from shore into deeper water.
Recommendations
Swim near a lifeguard. If caught in a rip current, relax and float. Don't swim against the current. If able, swim in a direction following the shoreline. If unable to escape, face the shore and call or wave for help.