Double red flag at Navarre Beach this Friday — the water is closed to swimming. Southwest winds building to 5–20 mph are driving 5.3-foot waves, making surf conditions hazardous throughout the day. Water temperature holds at 82°F and air temperatures reach 81–85°F, but rough seas and strong currents override any comfort those numbers offer.
Is It Safe to Swim at Navarre Beach Today?
No. The double red flag means the water is closed — swimming is prohibited. Wave heights at 5.3 feet represent dangerous surf conditions, and strengthening southwest winds will maintain or worsen those heights through the day. Rain probability at 50% during daylight adds additional weather risk. Stay ashore, observe all posted advisories, and follow lifeguard direction.
Swimming is prohibited under double red flag conditions. Entering the water may result in a fine and puts rescue personnel at risk. Do not enter the Gulf today.
Full Conditions Breakdown
| Condition | Reading |
|---|---|
| Beach flag | Double Red — Water closed |
| Water temperature | 82°F |
| Air temperature | Low 81°F / High 85°F |
| Wind | SW at 5–20 mph |
| Wave height | 5.3 ft |
| Chance of rain | 50% daytime, 60% nighttime |
Navarre Beach Tides Today
| Tide | Time | Height |
|---|---|---|
| High tide | 1:47 PM | 1.49 ft |
| Low tide | 11:45 PM | 0.15 ft |
7-Day Outlook
Saturday brings persistent southwest winds with continued choppy conditions through the morning, gradually moderating as the afternoon approaches. Sunday trends calmer with partly cloudy skies and lighter, variable winds. Early next week follows typical early-summer patterns — warm temperatures, increasing humidity, and scattered afternoon thunderstorm potential. By mid-week, conditions begin settling into more favorable phases for water activities.