Green and purple flags are flying at Navarre Beach today. Surf is low hazard, running about 1 foot, with west winds around 3 to 10 mph shifting south through the afternoon. Water temperature holds at 85°F. Jellyfish remain in the water, so scan carefully before wading in. Air temperatures range from 77°F to 91°F, and with a 20% daytime rain chance and UV running extreme, plan sun protection along with the usual jellyfish caution.

Is It Safe to Swim at Navarre Beach Today?

The green flag signals low hazard — surf conditions are favorable for swimming today. With about 1 ft waves and 85°F water, physical conditions are calm and largely unchanged from the weekend. The concurrent purple flag requires attention: jellyfish are still present in the water at Navarre Beach. Scan the water surface and nearshore area before entering. If stung, exit the water calmly, rinse with seawater (not fresh water), remove visible tentacles without bare hands, and seek medical attention for severe reactions. UV is running extreme today, so reapply sunscreen and take shade breaks, especially around midday.

🪼 Purple Flag — Dangerous Marine Life (Jellyfish)

Jellyfish remain in the water at Navarre Beach today. Pensacola Beach and Destin are clear — no jellyfish reported at those locations. Scan before entering the water, and let nearby swimmers and families know if you spot any. Children are particularly vulnerable to stings.

✔ Green Flag — Low Hazard

The green flag is flying at Navarre Beach — surf is calm at around 1 ft with light west winds shifting south later in the day. Good physical conditions, provided you stay alert for jellyfish in the water.

Full Conditions Breakdown

ConditionReading
Beach flagsGreen (low hazard) + Purple (jellyfish)
Water temperature85°F
Air temperatureLow 77°F / High 91°F
WindW-S 3–10 mph
Wave height1 ft
Chance of rain20% daytime, 15% nighttime

Navarre Beach Tides Today

TideTimeHeight
High tide11:24 AM1.2 ft
Low tide8:23 PM0.5 ft

7-Day Outlook

Monday brings mostly sunny skies with highs in the lower 90s and southwest winds around 5 to 10 mph. Tuesday through Thursday continue the same summer pattern — sunshine, highs near 90°F, and a slight chance of afternoon storms each day. Rip current risk is forecast to stay low throughout. Check back daily for updated flag and jellyfish status.

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