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Daily information is available regarding the swimming conditions at County-operated beaches. All beaches guarded by
Palm Beach County Ocean Rescue are open for swimming.
After 9:00 am, information about water and weather conditions, as well as the presence of hazards such as Man-O-War or Sea Lice, is available online. When you arrive at a lifeguard protected beach, please check the Daily Conditions Board and Flag(s) being flown from the tower for current onsite conditions, as they may change throughout the day.
North Palm Beach County
561-624-0065
Date:
| October 7, 2024
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Advisories: | RIP CURRENT: HIGH |
Air Temperature: | 78'- 85'
| Water Temperature: | 85'
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Wind Direction & Speed: | ESE @ 15 - 20 mph
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Surf Conditions: | 3' - 5' NE Swell and SE Wind Chop mix. Powerful Shorebreak and a Strong Rip Currents.
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Warning Hazards: | Rip Currents, Shore Break, Fish Activity, Underwater Rocks, Uneven Bottom.
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Weather Conditions: | Cloudy and Windy with Showers and Thunderstorms possible all day.
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Rain Chance: | 90 %
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Low Tide at Jupiter Inlet: | 5:40 PM
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High Tide at Jupiter Inlet: | 12:00 PM
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Reminder of the day: | It is advised to only enter the Ocean during Hazardous Conditions if you are an experienced Ocean Sportsperson. Have a safe beach day!
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South Palm Beach County
561-629-8775
Day: | Monday
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Date: | October 7, 2024
| Advisories:
| RIP CURRENT: HIGH
| Air Temperature | 88'
| Water Temperature: | 80'
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Wind Direction & Speed:
| East @ 15- 30 + mph with stronger gusts
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Surf Conditions: | 3' 5' NorthEast choppy swell with heavy Shorebreak.
| Warning Hazards: | Rip Currents, Strong Shorebreak, Exposed Underwater Rocks, Fish Activity, Uneven Bottom
| Weather Conditions: | AM T Storms then Partly Sunny and Humid and PM T storms
| Rain Chance: | 100%
| Low Tide at Boynton Inlet: | 7:25am
| High Tide at Boynton Inlet: | 1:17 pm
| Reminder of the day:
| Always Swim Near a Lifeguard. Take cover during T Storms (Lightning), take precautions to avoid Heat Exhaustion and Heat Stroke, Drink Water! Have a safe beach day!
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