Yellow flags are flying at Navarre Beach today. Water sits at 85°F with wind out of the northwest early, turning southwest by afternoon at 5-15 mph (gusts to 20 mph). Waves run near 1.8 ft. Storms carry a 50% chance today, building to 80% overnight — mornings are the better window if storms are a concern.
Is It Safe to Swim at Navarre Beach Today?
Yellow means moderate hazard — swim with caution, and keep children and weaker swimmers closer to shore, since currents run stronger than the 1.8 ft wave height suggests. NWS has a Rip Current Statement in effect for Navarre Beach from 7 PM tonight through 6 AM Tuesday, so conditions turn more hazardous after dark — plan swimming for earlier in the day if you can. Watch for lightning if storms move through, and get out of the water at the first sign of thunder. Check the flag in person before you go in, since conditions can shift during the day.
Full Conditions Breakdown
| Condition | Reading |
|---|---|
| Beach flag | Yellow — moderate hazard |
| Water temperature | 85°F |
| Air temperature | Low 78°F / High 90°F |
| Wind | Northwest 5-15 mph, turning southwest (gusts to 20 mph) |
| Wave height | 1.8 ft |
| UV index | Very High |
| Chance of rain | 50% today, 80% overnight |
Navarre Beach Tides Today
| Tide | Time | Height |
|---|---|---|
| High tide | ~7:53 AM | ~1.9 ft |
| Low tide | ~7:34 PM | ~-0.4 ft |
Tide times estimated by rolling Saturday's verified readings forward — live NOAA data wasn't available at publish time.
7-Day Outlook
Monday turns unsettled with scattered storms and a high near 86, winds gusting to 25 mph. Storms stay likely into Tuesday with a high near 88. Wednesday and Thursday trend drier and hotter, with highs near 92-94 and only a slight storm chance both days.
NWS has issued a Rip Current Statement for Navarre Beach in effect from 7 PM tonight through 6 AM Tuesday. Conditions become more hazardous after dark, so plan your swim time for earlier in the day.