Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Crescent City, FL
June 2, 2024 10:56 PM EDT (02:56 UTC) Change Location
Sunrise 6:23 AM Sunset 8:22 PM Moonrise 2:27 AM Moonset 3:31 PM |
AMZ454 Expires:202406030945;;342678 Fzus52 Kjax 030112 Cwfjax
coastal waters forecast for northeast florida/southeast georgia national weather service jacksonville fl 912 pm edt Sun jun 2 2024
atlantic coastal waters from altamaha sound ga to flagler beach fl out to 60 nm.
seas are provided as a range of the average height of the highest 1/3 of the waves, along with the occasional height of the average highest 1/10 of the waves.
amz450-452-454-030945- coastal waters from altamaha sound to fernandina beach fl out 20 nm- coastal waters from fernandina beach to st. Augustine fl out 20 nm- coastal waters from st. Augustine to flagler beach fl out 20 nm- 912 pm edt Sun jun 2 2024
Rest of tonight - Southeast winds around 15 knots, becoming south around 10 knots after midnight. Seas around 3 feet. Wave detail: southeast 3 feet at 5 seconds. Intracoastal waters becoming a light chop. A slight chance of showers and Thunderstorms.
Monday - South winds 5 to 10 knots, becoming southeast and increasing to 10 to 15 knots in the afternoon. Seas 2 to 3 feet. Wave detail: southeast 3 feet at 6 seconds and southeast 2 feet at 3 seconds. Intracoastal waters a light chop. A slight chance of showers and Thunderstorms in the morning.
Monday night - Southeast winds around 15 knots, becoming south around 10 knots after midnight. Seas 2 to 3 feet. Wave detail: southeast 3 feet at 5 seconds. Intracoastal waters a moderate chop.
Tuesday - South winds 5 to 10 knots, becoming southeast and increasing to 10 to 15 knots in the afternoon. Seas 2 to 3 feet. Wave detail: east 3 feet at 8 seconds and southeast 2 feet at 3 seconds. Intracoastal waters a light chop. A slight chance of showers and Thunderstorms in the afternoon.
Tuesday night - Southeast winds 10 to 15 knots, becoming south and diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight. Seas 2 to 3 feet. Wave detail: southeast 3 feet at 8 seconds and southeast 2 feet at 4 seconds. Intracoastal waters becoming mostly smooth. A slight chance of showers and Thunderstorms in the evening.
Wednesday and Wednesday night - South winds 5 to 10 knots. Seas 2 to 3 feet. Wave detail: southeast 3 feet at 7 seconds and southeast 2 feet at 4 seconds. Intracoastal waters mostly smooth. A chance of showers and Thunderstorms.
Thursday through Friday - Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots. Seas 2 to 3 feet. Intracoastal waters a light chop. A chance of showers and Thunderstorms.
winds and waves higher in and near Thunderstorms.
coastal waters forecast for northeast florida/southeast georgia national weather service jacksonville fl 912 pm edt Sun jun 2 2024
atlantic coastal waters from altamaha sound ga to flagler beach fl out to 60 nm.
seas are provided as a range of the average height of the highest 1/3 of the waves, along with the occasional height of the average highest 1/10 of the waves.
amz450-452-454-030945- coastal waters from altamaha sound to fernandina beach fl out 20 nm- coastal waters from fernandina beach to st. Augustine fl out 20 nm- coastal waters from st. Augustine to flagler beach fl out 20 nm- 912 pm edt Sun jun 2 2024
winds and waves higher in and near Thunderstorms.
AMZ400 Synopsis For Altamaha Sound Ga To Flagler Beach Fl Out To 60 Nm- 912 Pm Edt Sun Jun 2 2024
Synopsis -
atlantic high pressure centered near bermuda will continue to extend its axis westward across our local waters while gradually weakening through midweek. This feature will keep a prevailing southeast to southerly flow across our local waters, with wind surges taking place during the late afternoon and evening hours. Only isolated showers and possibly a few Thunderstorms are expected to develop across our local waters early this week. The axis of atlantic high pressure will then shift south of our local waters late this week as a cold front pushes into the southeastern states. Prevailing west-southwesterly winds late this week could push scattered showers and Thunderstorms across our local waters ahead of this approaching front, which is slated to cross our region late Friday night or Saturday.
Gulf stream -
the approximate location of the west wall of the gulf stream as of may 25, 2024 at 1200 utc - .
50 nautical miles east of flagler beach. 59 nautical miles east of saint augustine beach. 72 nautical miles east southeast of jacksonville beach. 101 nautical miles east southeast of st simons island.
this data courtesy of the naval oceanographic office.
atlantic high pressure centered near bermuda will continue to extend its axis westward across our local waters while gradually weakening through midweek. This feature will keep a prevailing southeast to southerly flow across our local waters, with wind surges taking place during the late afternoon and evening hours. Only isolated showers and possibly a few Thunderstorms are expected to develop across our local waters early this week. The axis of atlantic high pressure will then shift south of our local waters late this week as a cold front pushes into the southeastern states. Prevailing west-southwesterly winds late this week could push scattered showers and Thunderstorms across our local waters ahead of this approaching front, which is slated to cross our region late Friday night or Saturday.
the approximate location of the west wall of the gulf stream as of may 25, 2024 at 1200 utc - .
50 nautical miles east of flagler beach. 59 nautical miles east of saint augustine beach. 72 nautical miles east southeast of jacksonville beach. 101 nautical miles east southeast of st simons island.
this data courtesy of the naval oceanographic office.
Area Discussion for - Jacksonville, FL
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FXUS62 KJAX 030202 AFDJAX
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Jacksonville FL 1002 PM EDT Sun Jun 2 2024
New UPDATE, MARINE, FIRE WEATHER, HYDROLOGY
For the latest NE FL and SE GA Daily Key Messages please visit: https:// www.weather.gov/media/jax/briefings/nws-jax-briefing.pdf
UPDATE
Issued at 1003 PM EDT Sun Jun 2 2024
Late evening surface analysis depicts Atlantic high pressure (1023 millibars) centered near Bermuda, with this feature extending its axis westward across our region. Meanwhile, a wavy stationary boundary extends from eastern portions of the Great Lakes south- southwestward across the Ohio, Tennessee, and Mid-Mississippi Valleys
Aloft
a weak shortwave trough was progressing eastward across southern portions of the Appalachians, with ridging located over Mexico and the Bay of Campeche (southwestern Gulf of Mexico).
This weather pattern was creating northwesterly flow aloft across our region. Otherwise, a more potent shortwave trough was progressing slowly eastward across the Southern Plains states.
Isolated showers that developed along the inland moving Atlantic sea breeze boundary are dissipating late this evening over the Okefenokee Swamp, with mostly mid and high altitude debris clouds from upstream convection gradually diminishing in coverage across our region. Temperatures at 02Z were generally in the 75-80 degree range across our area, with dewpoints mostly in the 60s.
Mid and high altitude debris cloudiness should continue to gradually dissipate overnight, with convergent onshore flow expected to advect some stratocumulus onshore along portions of the northeast FL coast overnight. An isolated coastal shower or two cannot be ruled out during the predawn and early morning hours for locations from St. Augustine southward. Clearing skies and decoupling winds at inland locations should allow lows to fall to the mid and upper 60s, with a light south-southeasterly breeze keeping coastal lows in the low to mid 70s.
SHORT TERM
(Monday through Tuesday night)
Issued at 236 PM EDT Sun Jun 2 2024
Similar set up forecast for Monday and Tuesday as broad low level ridging builds across the northeastern Gulf of Mexico Monday and then shifts over Florida Tuesday creating a relatively stagnant flow. High temperatures will be in the mid 80s to lower 90s, with the east coast staying a bit cooler than inland with help from the sea breeze filling in both afternoons. PWATs will rise above 1.5", allowing for scattered to numerous showers area-wide, with higher chances for thunderstorms in the afternoons as sea breezes interact.
LONG TERM
(Wednesday through next Sunday)
Issued at 236 PM EDT Sun Jun 2 2024
The east coast will heat up Thursday as winds shift southwesterly, preventing the Atlantic sea breeze from filling in, highs along the immediate coast will be able to soar into the lower to mid 90s Thursday through the weekend. Apparent temperatures will be able to reach the upper 90s to lower 100s for most of NE FL. With increased moisture and diurnal heating, daily isolated to scattered thunderstorms will be able to fire up area- wide during this period. A front will be approaching from the northwest late this week, however there is still a lot of uncertainty with its track and impacts.
AVIATION
(00Z TAFS)
Issued at 804 PM EDT Sun Jun 2 2024
Periods of MVFR visibilities will be possible overnight at VQQ.
Otherwise, VFR conditions will prevail at the regional terminals.
Brief periods of MVFR ceilings will be possible on Monday morning, with a brief shower possibly moving onshore from the Atlantic waters over the SSI and SGJ coastal terminals and the Duval County terminals, but confidence was only high enough to include vicinity showers at this time. Widely scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms are expected to develop along the inland moving Atlantic sea breeze boundary on Monday afternoon, mainly for locations along and west of the U.S. Highway 301 corridor after 17Z. This activity could impact GNV, but enough uncertainty with regards to coverage and intensity remains for nothing more than vicinity shower coverage to be included at the inland terminals at this time. Activity could linger around GNV past sunset on Monday evening, with VFR conditions otherwise expected to continue at the regional terminals. Southeasterly surface winds sustained around 10 knots early this evening will gradually diminish overnight. Southerly surface winds will then increase to around 5 knots after sunrise, followed by winds shifting to east- southeasterly and increasing to around 10 knots by 19Z.
MARINE
Issued at 1003 PM EDT Sun Jun 2 2024
Atlantic high pressure centered near Bermuda will continue to extend its axis westward across our local waters while gradually weakening through midweek. This feature will keep a prevailing southeast to southerly flow across our local waters, with wind surges taking place during the late afternoon and evening hours.
Speeds should remain just below Caution levels during these late afternoon and evening wind surges, and seas of 2 to 4 feet will prevail both near shore and offshore throughout the week.
Only isolated showers and possibly a few thunderstorms are expected to develop across our local waters early this week. The axis of Atlantic high pressure will then shift south of our local waters late this week as a cold front pushes into the southeastern states. Prevailing west- southwesterly winds late this week could push scattered showers and thunderstorms across our local waters ahead of this approaching front, which is slated to cross our region late Friday night or Saturday.
Rip Currents: Persistent onshore winds and elevated seas will keep a moderate rip current risk in place at all area beaches on Monday. Diminishing wave heights may drop the risk to low at the southeast GA beaches on Tuesday and Wednesday.
FIRE WEATHER
Issued at 1003 PM EDT Sun Jun 2 2024
South-southeasterly surface and transport winds on Monday morning will shift to east-southeasterly for locations west of U.S.
Highway 301 during the afternoon hours, with breezy surface winds developing along the I-95 corridor. Fair to good daytime dispersion values are forecast for locations east of U.S.-301, while lighter transport speeds will result in generally poor daytime dispersion values for inland southeast GA and for locations along and west of I-75. A similar weather pattern will prevail on Tuesday, with elevated mixing heights resulting in fair to good daytime dispersion values. Gradually increasing afternoon temperatures will result in minimum relative humidity values of 35-40 percent at most inland locations on Monday and Tuesday.
Surface and transport winds will shift to southwesterly for inland locations on Wednesday, with elevated mixing heights creating generally good daytime dispersion values.
HYDROLOGY
Issued at 1003 PM EDT Sun Jun 2 2024
Water levels will continue to gradually fall along lower portions of the Santa Fe River, with minor flooding expected to continue near the gauge at Three Rivers Estates into next weekend.
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS
AMG 66 91 68 92 / 30 30 20 50 SSI 74 87 74 89 / 10 20 10 20 JAX 67 89 67 91 / 10 20 10 30 SGJ 72 87 73 89 / 10 20 10 20 GNV 67 91 68 93 / 10 40 30 50 OCF 68 92 68 94 / 20 40 30 50
JAX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
FL...None.
GA...None.
AM...None.
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Jacksonville FL 1002 PM EDT Sun Jun 2 2024
New UPDATE, MARINE, FIRE WEATHER, HYDROLOGY
For the latest NE FL and SE GA Daily Key Messages please visit: https:// www.weather.gov/media/jax/briefings/nws-jax-briefing.pdf
UPDATE
Issued at 1003 PM EDT Sun Jun 2 2024
Late evening surface analysis depicts Atlantic high pressure (1023 millibars) centered near Bermuda, with this feature extending its axis westward across our region. Meanwhile, a wavy stationary boundary extends from eastern portions of the Great Lakes south- southwestward across the Ohio, Tennessee, and Mid-Mississippi Valleys
Aloft
a weak shortwave trough was progressing eastward across southern portions of the Appalachians, with ridging located over Mexico and the Bay of Campeche (southwestern Gulf of Mexico).
This weather pattern was creating northwesterly flow aloft across our region. Otherwise, a more potent shortwave trough was progressing slowly eastward across the Southern Plains states.
Isolated showers that developed along the inland moving Atlantic sea breeze boundary are dissipating late this evening over the Okefenokee Swamp, with mostly mid and high altitude debris clouds from upstream convection gradually diminishing in coverage across our region. Temperatures at 02Z were generally in the 75-80 degree range across our area, with dewpoints mostly in the 60s.
Mid and high altitude debris cloudiness should continue to gradually dissipate overnight, with convergent onshore flow expected to advect some stratocumulus onshore along portions of the northeast FL coast overnight. An isolated coastal shower or two cannot be ruled out during the predawn and early morning hours for locations from St. Augustine southward. Clearing skies and decoupling winds at inland locations should allow lows to fall to the mid and upper 60s, with a light south-southeasterly breeze keeping coastal lows in the low to mid 70s.
SHORT TERM
(Monday through Tuesday night)
Issued at 236 PM EDT Sun Jun 2 2024
Similar set up forecast for Monday and Tuesday as broad low level ridging builds across the northeastern Gulf of Mexico Monday and then shifts over Florida Tuesday creating a relatively stagnant flow. High temperatures will be in the mid 80s to lower 90s, with the east coast staying a bit cooler than inland with help from the sea breeze filling in both afternoons. PWATs will rise above 1.5", allowing for scattered to numerous showers area-wide, with higher chances for thunderstorms in the afternoons as sea breezes interact.
LONG TERM
(Wednesday through next Sunday)
Issued at 236 PM EDT Sun Jun 2 2024
The east coast will heat up Thursday as winds shift southwesterly, preventing the Atlantic sea breeze from filling in, highs along the immediate coast will be able to soar into the lower to mid 90s Thursday through the weekend. Apparent temperatures will be able to reach the upper 90s to lower 100s for most of NE FL. With increased moisture and diurnal heating, daily isolated to scattered thunderstorms will be able to fire up area- wide during this period. A front will be approaching from the northwest late this week, however there is still a lot of uncertainty with its track and impacts.
AVIATION
(00Z TAFS)
Issued at 804 PM EDT Sun Jun 2 2024
Periods of MVFR visibilities will be possible overnight at VQQ.
Otherwise, VFR conditions will prevail at the regional terminals.
Brief periods of MVFR ceilings will be possible on Monday morning, with a brief shower possibly moving onshore from the Atlantic waters over the SSI and SGJ coastal terminals and the Duval County terminals, but confidence was only high enough to include vicinity showers at this time. Widely scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms are expected to develop along the inland moving Atlantic sea breeze boundary on Monday afternoon, mainly for locations along and west of the U.S. Highway 301 corridor after 17Z. This activity could impact GNV, but enough uncertainty with regards to coverage and intensity remains for nothing more than vicinity shower coverage to be included at the inland terminals at this time. Activity could linger around GNV past sunset on Monday evening, with VFR conditions otherwise expected to continue at the regional terminals. Southeasterly surface winds sustained around 10 knots early this evening will gradually diminish overnight. Southerly surface winds will then increase to around 5 knots after sunrise, followed by winds shifting to east- southeasterly and increasing to around 10 knots by 19Z.
MARINE
Issued at 1003 PM EDT Sun Jun 2 2024
Atlantic high pressure centered near Bermuda will continue to extend its axis westward across our local waters while gradually weakening through midweek. This feature will keep a prevailing southeast to southerly flow across our local waters, with wind surges taking place during the late afternoon and evening hours.
Speeds should remain just below Caution levels during these late afternoon and evening wind surges, and seas of 2 to 4 feet will prevail both near shore and offshore throughout the week.
Only isolated showers and possibly a few thunderstorms are expected to develop across our local waters early this week. The axis of Atlantic high pressure will then shift south of our local waters late this week as a cold front pushes into the southeastern states. Prevailing west- southwesterly winds late this week could push scattered showers and thunderstorms across our local waters ahead of this approaching front, which is slated to cross our region late Friday night or Saturday.
Rip Currents: Persistent onshore winds and elevated seas will keep a moderate rip current risk in place at all area beaches on Monday. Diminishing wave heights may drop the risk to low at the southeast GA beaches on Tuesday and Wednesday.
FIRE WEATHER
Issued at 1003 PM EDT Sun Jun 2 2024
South-southeasterly surface and transport winds on Monday morning will shift to east-southeasterly for locations west of U.S.
Highway 301 during the afternoon hours, with breezy surface winds developing along the I-95 corridor. Fair to good daytime dispersion values are forecast for locations east of U.S.-301, while lighter transport speeds will result in generally poor daytime dispersion values for inland southeast GA and for locations along and west of I-75. A similar weather pattern will prevail on Tuesday, with elevated mixing heights resulting in fair to good daytime dispersion values. Gradually increasing afternoon temperatures will result in minimum relative humidity values of 35-40 percent at most inland locations on Monday and Tuesday.
Surface and transport winds will shift to southwesterly for inland locations on Wednesday, with elevated mixing heights creating generally good daytime dispersion values.
HYDROLOGY
Issued at 1003 PM EDT Sun Jun 2 2024
Water levels will continue to gradually fall along lower portions of the Santa Fe River, with minor flooding expected to continue near the gauge at Three Rivers Estates into next weekend.
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS
AMG 66 91 68 92 / 30 30 20 50 SSI 74 87 74 89 / 10 20 10 20 JAX 67 89 67 91 / 10 20 10 30 SGJ 72 87 73 89 / 10 20 10 20 GNV 67 91 68 93 / 10 40 30 50 OCF 68 92 68 94 / 20 40 30 50
JAX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
FL...None.
GA...None.
AM...None.
Stations | Dist | Age | Wind | Air Temp | Water Temp | Waves | inHg | DewPt |
GTXF1 - Guana Tolomato Matanzas Reserve, FL | 27 mi | 71 min | SE 5.1 | 78°F | 30.09 | 66°F | ||
SAUF1 - St. Augustine, FL | 37 mi | 56 min | SE 14G | 79°F | 80°F | 30.06 | 79°F | |
41070 | 43 mi | 81 min | 80°F | 3 ft |
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Airport Reports
EDIT HIDE  Help Click EDIT to display multiple airports. Follow links for more data.Airport | Dist | Age | Wind kt | Vis | Sky | Weather | Temp | DewPt | RH | inHg |
KFIN FLAGLER EXECUTIVE,FL | 21 sm | 21 min | SE 04 | 10 sm | Clear | 75°F | 64°F | 69% | 30.07 |
Georgetown
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Sun -- 03:27 AM EDT Moonrise
Sun -- 04:56 AM EDT 3.94 feet High Tide
Sun -- 06:26 AM EDT Sunrise
Sun -- 11:20 AM EDT 3.91 feet Low Tide
Sun -- 04:31 PM EDT Moonset
Sun -- 04:52 PM EDT 3.94 feet High Tide
Sun -- 08:22 PM EDT Sunset
Sun -- 11:32 PM EDT 3.89 feet Low Tide
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Sun -- 03:27 AM EDT Moonrise
Sun -- 04:56 AM EDT 3.94 feet High Tide
Sun -- 06:26 AM EDT Sunrise
Sun -- 11:20 AM EDT 3.91 feet Low Tide
Sun -- 04:31 PM EDT Moonset
Sun -- 04:52 PM EDT 3.94 feet High Tide
Sun -- 08:22 PM EDT Sunset
Sun -- 11:32 PM EDT 3.89 feet Low Tide
Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION
Georgetown, St. Johns River, Florida, Tide feet
12 am |
3.9 |
1 am |
3.9 |
2 am |
3.9 |
3 am |
3.9 |
4 am |
3.9 |
5 am |
3.9 |
6 am |
3.9 |
7 am |
3.9 |
8 am |
3.9 |
9 am |
3.9 |
10 am |
3.9 |
11 am |
3.9 |
12 pm |
3.9 |
1 pm |
3.9 |
2 pm |
3.9 |
3 pm |
3.9 |
4 pm |
3.9 |
5 pm |
3.9 |
6 pm |
3.9 |
7 pm |
3.9 |
8 pm |
3.9 |
9 pm |
3.9 |
10 pm |
3.9 |
11 pm |
3.9 |
Welaka
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Sun -- 12:15 AM EDT 3.87 feet High Tide
Sun -- 03:27 AM EDT Moonrise
Sun -- 05:50 AM EDT 3.60 feet Low Tide
Sun -- 06:26 AM EDT Sunrise
Sun -- 07:04 AM EDT 3.60 feet High Tide
Sun -- 08:58 AM EDT 3.58 feet Low Tide
Sun -- 12:40 PM EDT 3.86 feet High Tide
Sun -- 04:31 PM EDT Moonset
Sun -- 06:04 PM EDT 3.59 feet Low Tide
Sun -- 07:35 PM EDT 3.61 feet High Tide
Sun -- 08:22 PM EDT Sunset
Sun -- 09:32 PM EDT 3.58 feet Low Tide
Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION
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Sun -- 12:15 AM EDT 3.87 feet High Tide
Sun -- 03:27 AM EDT Moonrise
Sun -- 05:50 AM EDT 3.60 feet Low Tide
Sun -- 06:26 AM EDT Sunrise
Sun -- 07:04 AM EDT 3.60 feet High Tide
Sun -- 08:58 AM EDT 3.58 feet Low Tide
Sun -- 12:40 PM EDT 3.86 feet High Tide
Sun -- 04:31 PM EDT Moonset
Sun -- 06:04 PM EDT 3.59 feet Low Tide
Sun -- 07:35 PM EDT 3.61 feet High Tide
Sun -- 08:22 PM EDT Sunset
Sun -- 09:32 PM EDT 3.58 feet Low Tide
Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION
Welaka, St. Johns River, Florida, Tide feet
12 am |
3.9 |
1 am |
3.9 |
2 am |
3.8 |
3 am |
3.8 |
4 am |
3.7 |
5 am |
3.6 |
6 am |
3.6 |
7 am |
3.6 |
8 am |
3.6 |
9 am |
3.6 |
10 am |
3.6 |
11 am |
3.7 |
12 pm |
3.8 |
1 pm |
3.9 |
2 pm |
3.8 |
3 pm |
3.8 |
4 pm |
3.7 |
5 pm |
3.6 |
6 pm |
3.6 |
7 pm |
3.6 |
8 pm |
3.6 |
9 pm |
3.6 |
10 pm |
3.6 |
11 pm |
3.7 |
Jacksonville, FL,
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