Green and purple flags are flying at Pensacola Beach today. Water sits at 84°F with southwest to south wind running 3-13 mph and waves near 1.3 ft. Rain chances run highest here today of the three beaches, so keep an eye on the sky through the afternoon.
Is It Safe to Swim at Pensacola Beach Today?
Green means low hazard — conditions are calm, and the 1.3 ft wave height reflects easy swimming today. Normal caution still applies: keep an eye on young children and weaker swimmers, and remember conditions can change during the day. Purple means jellyfish have been spotted in the water; give anything drifting near you a wide berth, and don't handle jellyfish washed up on the sand, since a detached tentacle can still sting. Check the flag in person before you go in, since conditions can shift during the day.
Full Conditions Breakdown
| Condition | Reading |
|---|---|
| Beach flag | Green + Purple — low hazard, jellyfish present |
| Water temperature | 84°F |
| Air temperature | Low 81°F / High 90°F |
| Wind | Southwest to South at 3-13 mph |
| Wave height | 1.3 ft |
| UV index | Very High |
| Chance of rain | 34% daytime, 22% nighttime |
Pensacola Beach Tides Today
| Tide | Time | Height |
|---|---|---|
| High tide | 4:47 AM | 1.78 ft |
| Low tide | 4:59 PM | -0.38 ft |
7-Day Outlook
Saturday turns partly cloudy with a 30% chance of showers late in the day and highs near 89°F. Sunday brings a better chance of showers and storms, around 60%, with a high near 90°F. Monday looks mostly cloudy with a 90% chance of afternoon rain, then a partly cloudy, stray-shower pattern holds into next week with highs near 91°F.
Purple flags are flying at Pensacola Beach today, meaning jellyfish have been spotted in the water. Keep clear of anything drifting near you and don't touch jellyfish that wash up on the sand — a separated tentacle can still sting. If you're stung, check with lifeguards on duty for first aid.