Navarre Beach is flying a red flag today, Monday, June 22. Water temperature sits at 82°F with southwest winds between 8 and 15 mph through the day. Wave heights measure 2.6 feet. Air temperatures range from 80°F to 85°F with a 20% chance of rain during daytime hours.
Is It Safe to Swim at Navarre Beach Today?
The red flag means high hazard conditions — do not enter the water. Red flag conditions indicate dangerous surf and strong rip currents that can pull even experienced swimmers away from shore quickly. Stay out of the Gulf today. The beach remains open for walking and sunbathing, but the water is off-limits. Check back tomorrow as conditions may improve.
Red flag conditions mean high surf and/or strong currents are present. Do not enter the water. If caught in a rip current, swim parallel to shore until free, then swim back at an angle — do not fight it straight on.
Full Conditions Breakdown
| Condition | Reading |
|---|---|
| Beach flag | Red — High hazard |
| Water temperature | 82°F |
| Air temperature | Low 80°F / High 85°F |
| Wind | SW 8–15 mph |
| Wave height | 2.6 ft |
| Chance of rain | 20% — daytime |
Navarre Beach Tides Today
| Tide | Time | Height |
|---|---|---|
| High tide | 6:13 AM | 1.02 ft |
| Low tide | 4:54 PM | 0.50 ft |
Fish respond well during tidal shifts as current changes push bait through the area. The high tide window around 6:13 AM is the most productive for fishing from the pier and along the beach troughs.
7-Day Outlook
Navarre Beach will be very hot and humid this week with daytime temperatures reaching around 88°F to 90°F. Ocean breezes are bringing significant moisture, causing scattered thunderstorms to form almost every afternoon — particularly Wednesday through Friday. Nights will stay muggy, dropping only to around 76°F. Strong morning UV levels are expected before storm clouds build in, so sunscreen is essential even on overcast starts. Rain chances should start easing by the weekend.