Double red flag at Navarre Beach this morning — the water is closed to the public. South-southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph have pushed wave heights up to 3.2 ft, and conditions have reached the highest hazard level. Rain chances run high too, with a 90% chance during the day and 60% overnight as a tropical moisture system sits over the area.

Is It Safe to Swim at Navarre Beach Today?

No. Double red flag means the water is closed — this is the highest hazard level, and entering the Gulf is prohibited today, not just discouraged. South-southwest winds are driving 3.2 ft seas with dangerous rip currents, the kind of conditions that can overpower even strong swimmers. Stay out of the water entirely and keep kids well back from the surf line. Check for updates before heading to the beach, since double red closures stay in effect until conditions genuinely improve.

Full Conditions Breakdown

ConditionReading
Beach flagDouble Red — Water closed
Water temperature81°F
Air temperatureLow 77°F / High 84°F
WindS-SW at 10–15 mph
Wave height3.2 ft
UV indexNot reported
Chance of rain90% daytime, 60% nighttime

Navarre Beach Tides Today

TideTimeHeight
High tide12:11 PM1.96 ft
Low tide11:07 PM-0.40 ft

7-Day Outlook

A persistent tropical moisture system keeps things unsettled and wet through Friday, with widespread rain, frequent thunderstorms, and a real risk of localized flooding limiting outdoor plans. Highs stay locked in the mid-80s under heavy cloud cover until the pattern finally breaks Sunday, bringing back typical sunshine and temperatures near 90°F.

⚠ Water Closure in Effect

Navarre’s double red flag means the Gulf is officially closed to swimming today. Dangerous rip currents and rough surf make this a no-go regardless of swimming ability — plan on sound-side or pool alternatives until conditions improve.

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