Navarre Beach is flying a red flag today, Tuesday, June 23. Water sits at a warm 82°F with west-northwest winds between 5 and 13 mph. Wave action measures 2.0 feet. Air temperatures range from 79°F to 89°F with a 40% rain chance during daylight hours and 30% at night.
Is It Safe to Swim at Navarre Beach Today?
The red flag means high hazard conditions — do not enter the water. Red flag status indicates dangerous surf and strong rip currents regardless of how the surface appears from shore. Stay out of the Gulf today. The beach remains open for walking and dry activities, but swimming is off-limits. Review current beach advisories before your visit and follow all lifeguard directives.
Red flag conditions mean high surf and/or strong rip currents are present. Do not enter the water. If caught in a rip current, swim parallel to shore to escape the pull — do not fight it straight in.
Full Conditions Breakdown
| Condition | Reading |
|---|---|
| Beach flag | Red — High hazard |
| Water temperature | 82°F |
| Air temperature | Low 79°F / High 89°F |
| Wind | W-NW 5–13 mph |
| Wave height | 2.0 ft |
| Chance of rain | 40% day, 30% night |
Navarre Beach Tides Today
| Tide | Time | Height |
|---|---|---|
| High tide | 6:17 AM | 1.23 ft |
| Low tide | 5:14 PM | 0.25 ft |
Tidal shifts deliver consistent feeding windows throughout the day. The 6:17 AM high tide window and the dropping tide through midday are the most productive periods for fishing from the pier and along the beach troughs.
7-Day Outlook
Wednesday brings partly cloudy skies with highs near 87°F and west-northwest winds of 6 to 12 mph — conditions remain workable. Thursday turns mostly sunny with highs near 89°F and lighter winds, making it a better day for outdoor activities. The weekend follows typical late-June patterns with warm temperatures in the mid-80s and variable winds. Scattered afternoon thunderstorms may develop Saturday into early next week as moisture builds, though timing and coverage remain uncertain at this range.