Florida Panhandle Weather: High Rip Current Risk – Sunny Skies Near Tallahassee Beaches

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Tallahassee, FL – Warm temperatures and plentiful sunshine continue across the Florida Panhandle today, but beachgoers should be on alert for dangerous conditions in the water. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a high rip current risk for beaches in Franklin County, including popular spots like Cape San Blas and Carrabelle. Temperatures will reach the low 80s across the region, making for an inviting beach day, but the elevated rip currents could pose a life-threatening risk for swimmers.

According to the NWS, the rip current warning is in effect throughout today, and beachgoers are advised to avoid entering the water or to swim near lifeguards. Even experienced swimmers are cautioned against underestimating the strength of the currents. Meanwhile, the warm, dry conditions will persist throughout the week, with sunny skies and highs in the mid-80s expected through Friday.

The forecast for Tallahassee includes a high of 82 today with light northeast winds. Tonight will be clear and mild, with lows near 59. As the week progresses, temperatures will gradually rise, peaking at 86 degrees by Thursday. The pattern of sunny days and clear nights will continue, providing ideal weather for outdoor activities, though caution remains critical for those planning to visit the coast.

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