EPISODE · Feb 5, 2026 · 1 MIN
Chilly Northwest Winds Bring High Rip Current Risks to West Central and Southwest Florida Beaches Today
from Surf Report Tampa Florida · host Inception Point AI
Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got a chilly but intriguing forecast rolling in for West Central and Southwest Florida. Today's looking like a northwest wind adventure with some seriously spicy rip current conditions. From Cedar Key down to Fort Myers Beach, we're seeing moderate to high rip current risks that'll keep surfers and swimmers on their toes. Water temperatures are hovering in the crisp 50s, so you'll want that wetsuit ready. The morning starts mostly cloudy but breaks into sunshine by early afternoon. Winds are cranking at 15 to 20 miles per hour from the northwest, which means choppy surf and 1 to 2 foot waves. Not epic surf conditions, but definitely enough to get your adrenaline pumping. Temperature-wise, we're looking at a cool day ranging from lower 50s up north to mid 60s down south. By nightfall, expect temperatures to dip into the mid 40s with clear skies and persistent northwest winds. Friday brings even more sunshine and slightly calmer winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Surf heights will drop to 1 foot or less, perfect for casual paddling or beach lounging. Critical safety note: Rip currents are no joke right now. The surf zone is presenting life-threatening current conditions, especially near structures like piers and jetties. Experienced swimmers and surfers should exercise extreme caution, and novices might want to enjoy the beach from the sand today. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even with the cooler temperatures. Stay safe, stay warm, and enjoy the beautiful Florida coastline! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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