
Apalachicola to Destin FL out 20 NM Marine Forecast
Rest Of Today...South Winds 10 To 15 Knots. Seas Around 2 Feet. Wave Detail: South 2 Feet At 4 Seconds And South 1 Foot At 7 Seconds. Protected Waters A Moderate Chop. |
Tonight...South Winds 10 To 15 Knots, Increasing To 15 To 20 Knots After Midnight. Seas 2 To 3 Feet. Wave Detail: South 3 Feet At 5 Seconds. Protected Waters Choppy. A Chance Of Showers After Midnight. |
Thursday...West Winds 20 To 25 Knots. Seas 3 To 5 Feet, Occasionally To 6 Feet, Building To 5 To 7 Feet, Occasionally To 9 Feet In The Afternoon. Wave Detail: West 4 Feet At 5 Seconds, Becoming West 7 Feet At 7 Seconds. Protected Waters Rough. A Chance Of Showers, Mainly In The Morning. |
Thursday Night...Northwest Winds 20 To 25 Knots. Seas 5 To 8 Feet, Occasionally To 10 Feet. Wave Detail: West 7 Feet At 7 Seconds. Protected Waters Rough. |
Friday...North Winds 15 To 20 Knots, Diminishing To 5 To 10 Knots In The Afternoon. Seas 3 To 5 Feet, Occasionally To 6 Feet. Wave Detail: Northwest 5 Feet At 7 Seconds And Northwest 1 Foot At 4 Seconds. Protected Waters Choppy. |
Friday Night...West Winds 5 To 10 Knots. Seas 2 To 3 Feet. Wave Detail: West 2 Feet At 7 Seconds And North 1 Foot At 4 Seconds. Protected Waters A Light Chop. |
Saturday...Northwest Winds Around 5 Knots, Becoming Southwest In The Afternoon. Waves 1 Foot Or Less. Protected Waters Smooth. |
Saturday Night...South Winds Around 5 Knots. Waves 1 Foot Or Less. Protected Waters Smooth. |
Sunday...Southeast Winds 5 To 10 Knots. Waves 1 Foot Or Less. Protected Waters A Light Chop. |
Sunday Night...South Winds Around 10 Knots. Seas Around 2 Feet. Protected Waters A Light Chop. A Slight Chance Of Showers And Thunderstorms After Midnight. Winds And Waves Higher In And Near Thunderstorms. |
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Tallahassee FL 932am EDT Sat April 19 2025 ...New Issued at 925am EDT Sat April 19 2025 No updates made to the forecast this morning. South and southeasterly winds will pick up in the afternoon. Near Term (Today and tonight) Issued at 228am EDT Sat April 19 2025 Big bubble, no trouble. Well, I guess that should be "Big bubble, lots of heat!" as that is what we have coming our way again today thanks to a 591dm H5 ridge overhead. Forecast highs will run in the middle to upper 80s again this afternoon with a few locations making a run at their first 90 degree reading of the year. Lows tonight won't cool off a ton with temperatures settling in the lower to middle 60s. A bit of fog is possible again late Saturday night into Sunday morning, especially along and east of the I-75 corridor and the western Florida Panhandle. .SHORT TERM & Long Term (Sunday through Friday) Issued at 228am EDT Sat April 19 2025 Generally warm and dry conditions are expected through the short and long term period with mid-level ridging setting up over Florida. A shortwave is forecast to push a cold front into the Appalachians and MS River Valley Monday into Tuesday, but this front is forecast to stall out well to the north of our area. Still, the gradual increase in moisture across the region along with this front to the north could produce a couple of showers and storms over the northern portions of the area periodically next week. Temperatures are forecast to be quite warm in the 80s early in the week before warming to the mid 80s to low 90s mid to late week. If the ridging ends up stronger than forecast, highs could end up even a few degrees higher than currently forecast. Lows are forecast fairly steady in the low to mid 60s. Long Term Marine Issued at 228am EDT Sat April 19 2025 High pressure between the Southeast U.S. and Bermuda will support prevailing moderate southeasterly breezes through Monday, with seas around 3 to 5 feet and breezes becoming fresh during the late night and morning surges. A dissipating cold front will stall out north of the waters on Tuesday, bringing an overall decrease in southeast breezes. Fire Weather Issued at 228am EDT Sat April 19 2025 High pressure remains in control of the weather as dry and stable conditions continue through the weekend into early next week. Breezy southeasterly to southerly winds also stick around each afternoon while allowing MinRH to drop to 35-45 percent. Rain chances are meager at best early next week with no wetting rain anticipated over the next several days. Hydrology Issued at 228am EDT Sat April 19 2025 No flooding is expected throughout the upcoming week. NOAA Tallahassee FL Office: Watches - Warnings - Advisories FL...High Rip Current Risk through this evening for FLZ115. GA...None. AL...None. GM...None. |