Navarre Beach is flying yellow and purple flags this morning. Water is a warm 83°F and winds are light out of the northwest between 3 and 10 mph, with small seas at 1.4 ft. The purple flag means dangerous marine life is present — jellyfish have been reported along the shoreline. A hot one ahead, with highs climbing toward 98°F.
Is It Safe to Swim at Navarre Beach Today?
Swimming conditions are generally acceptable today, though the yellow flag signals moderate hazard — 1.4 ft waves with light northwest winds. The purple flag adds a marine-life warning, so watch for jellyfish in the water and along the sand. Water temperature at 83°F supplies comfortable conditions for immersion. Daytime rain probability is only 5%, though nighttime chances rise to 20%. With highs near 98°F, plan for shade and plenty of water. Review current beach advisories before entering the water and observe standard water safety practices.
Full Conditions Breakdown
| Condition | Reading |
|---|---|
| Beach flag | Yellow (moderate hazard) + Purple (dangerous marine life) |
| Water temperature | 83°F |
| Air temperature | Low 77°F / High 98°F |
| Wind | Northwest at 3–10 mph |
| Wave height | 1.4 ft |
| Chance of rain | 5% daytime, 20% nighttime |
Navarre Beach Tides Today
| Tide | Time | Height |
|---|---|---|
| High tide | 1:20 PM | 1.52 ft |
| Low tide | 10:24 PM | 0.33 ft |
7-Day Outlook
Saturday is partly sunny with highs near 90°F, light northwest winds, and a 50% chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms. Sunday stays warm and partly cloudy with highs around 89°F. Early next week turns mostly sunny with highs in the upper 80s to low 90s. Overnight lows settle in the upper 70s, and rain chances stay minimal through much of the extended period. Check back daily for flag updates.
A purple flag is flying today for dangerous marine life. Jellyfish have been reported in the surf and along the beach. Keep an eye on children, shuffle your feet when wading, and ask lifeguards about current sightings before getting in the water.