Red flag at Navarre Beach today. Water sits at 79°F with southeast winds at 5-10 mph and 1.8 ft seas — calmer on the surface than Friday, but the red flag is up. Rain chance is 40% with higher probability in the morning and afternoon, so check the radar before heading out. Air warms to a high near 82°F with a low near 73°F overnight. Solunar climbs to high again today, so it's a strong fishing setup if you're fishing from the pier.
Is It Safe to Swim at Navarre Beach Today?
The Red flag means high hazard — strong surf and/or currents are present, and rip current risk is high. Even though the 1.8 ft surf reads calm, the red flag points to underlying hazards lifeguards are watching closely — most likely rip currents or possible thunderstorm activity. The safest call is to stay out of the water today or stick to wading at the shoreline near a staffed lifeguard stand. Keep an eye on changing conditions and check with lifeguards before considering anything more.
Full Conditions Breakdown
| Condition | Reading |
|---|---|
| Beach flag | Red — high hazard, strong surf and currents |
| Water temperature | 79°F |
| Air temperature | Low near 73°F / High near 82°F |
| Wind | SE at 5-10 mph |
| Wave height | 1.8 ft |
| Chance of rain | 40% (higher AM/PM) |
Navarre Beach Tides Today
| Tide | Time | Height |
|---|---|---|
| Low tide | 1:32 AM | 0.08 ft |
| High tide | 2:54 PM | 1.15 ft |
Solunar Rating
According to solunar theory, today is a good day for fishing — fish activity is forecast to remain elevated. With a red flag at the beach, fishing from the pier or sound side may be the safer call than wading. See today's full fishing report for the best windows and what's biting.
7-Day Outlook
Today (Saturday, May 23): Red flag, light SE wind 5-10 mph, 1.8 ft seas, water 79°F. High near 82°F with 40% rain chance.
Sunday: Partly sunny with highs around 81-82°F and southeast winds shifting to 10-15 mph — expect moderate seas as wind increases.
Monday: Mostly clear skies, highs lifting to 84-85°F, winds gradually diminishing from the southeast.
Mid-week through next weekend: Variable patterns with highs settling in the 83-86°F range and occasional changes to wind direction.
Next week: Comfortable temperatures with typical late-May weather patterns developing.
The weekend opens with one more spotty-rain day, then clears up nicely into Monday.
Red flag day — stay out of the water or stick to the shoreline near lifeguards. The 1.8 ft surf reads calm but the red flag means underlying hazards are present. 40% rain with morning and afternoon as the higher-chance windows. Water at 79°F is the warmest of the run. Solunar is strong if you're fishing from the pier.