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| Rip Current Statement issued March 30 at 1:16AM EDT until March 31 at 8:00PM EDT by NWS Jacksonville FL | ||
| NWS Jacksonville FL | ||
| Category | Certainty | Severity |
| Met | Likely | Moderate |
| Status | Urgency | Category |
| Actual | Expected | Met |
| Effective | Ends | Expires |
| 03/30/2026 01:16 AM | 03/31/2026 08:00 PM | 03/30/2026 08:00 PM |
* WHAT...Dangerous rip currents expected.
* WHERE...Northeast Florida Beaches.
* WHEN...Through Tuesday evening.
* IMPACTS...Rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away
from shore into deeper water.
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Hourly Forecast
Mon, 03:00 PM
Mostly SunnyWinds: 15 mph E
Mon, 04:00 PM
Mostly SunnyWinds: 15 mph E
Mon, 05:00 PM
Partly SunnyWinds: 14 mph E
Mon, 06:00 PM
Partly CloudyWinds: 14 mph E
Mon, 07:00 PM
Partly CloudyWinds: 13 mph E
Mon, 08:00 PM
Partly CloudyWinds: 10 mph E
Mon, 09:00 PM
Partly CloudyWinds: 9 mph E
Mon, 10:00 PM
Partly CloudyWinds: 9 mph E
Mon, 11:00 PM
Partly CloudyWinds: 9 mph E
Tue, 12:00 AM
Partly CloudyWinds: 8 mph E
Tue, 01:00 AM
Partly CloudyWinds: 8 mph E
Tue, 02:00 AM
Partly CloudyWinds: 7 mph SE
Tue, 03:00 AM
Partly CloudyWinds: 7 mph E
Tue, 04:00 AM
Partly CloudyWinds: 6 mph E
Tue, 05:00 AM
Partly CloudyWinds: 7 mph E
Tue, 06:00 AM
Mostly SunnyWinds: 6 mph E
Tue, 07:00 AM
Mostly SunnyWinds: 6 mph E
Tue, 08:00 AM
Mostly SunnyWinds: 5 mph E
Tue, 09:00 AM
Mostly SunnyWinds: 6 mph E
Tue, 10:00 AM
Mostly SunnyWinds: 7 mph E
Tue, 11:00 AM
Mostly SunnyWinds: 7 mph E
Tue, 12:00 PM
Mostly SunnyWinds: 8 mph E
Tue, 01:00 PM
Mostly SunnyWinds: 10 mph E
Tue, 02:00 PM
Mostly SunnyWinds: 12 mph E
Coastal Waters Forecast for Northeast Florida/Southeast Georgia
National Weather Service Jacksonville FL
Atlantic Coastal Waters from Altamaha Sound GA to Flagler Beach FL out to 60 nm. Seas are provided as a range of the average height of the highest 1/3 of the waves, along with the occasional height of the average highest 1/10 of the waves. High pressure situated northeast of the region will migrate slowly east-southeastward through tonight, becoming centered near Bermuda on Tuesday. This feature will continue to extend its axis across the southeastern states this week, maintaining breezy onshore winds, especially for offshore waters. Small Craft Advisory level seas will continue for offshore waters through early this evening, with seas then gradually diminishing near shore. Elevated seas will persist offshore through midweek, with another round of Small Craft Advisory level seas possible late this week for the offshore waters adjacent to northeast Florida. Meanwhile, coastal troughing positioned over the northeast Florida waters will continue to generate isolated to widely scattered showers, with a few embedded thunderstorms possible on Tuesday and Wednesday. This trough will lift northward by late week, with another inverted trough then approaching our waters from the east late this week that will likely generate scattered showers and thunderstorms. Higher chances for showers and thunderstorms will arrive late this weekend with the next frontal system. .GULF STREAM. The approximate location of the west wall of the Gulf Stream as of Mar 30, 2026 at 0000 UTC. 50 nautical miles east of Flagler Beach. 53 nautical miles east of Saint Augustine Beach. 64 nautical miles east southeast of Jacksonville Beach. 76 nautical miles east southeast of St Simons Island. This data derived from NCEP Global RTOFS model.