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Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Laguna Beach, FL


June 10, 2026 10:55 PM CDT (03:55 UTC)
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NOTE: Zones updated 4/16/2026. Some zones changed. Use Edit if needed.
GMZ750 /o.con.ktae.ma.w.0035.000000t0000z-250316t0815z/ 252 Am Cdt Sun Mar 16 2025

.a special marine warning remains in effect until 315 am cdt - .
for the following areas - . Coastal waters from okaloosa-walton county line to mexico beach out 20 nm - .
at 251 am cdt, severe Thunderstorms capable of producing waterspouts were located along a line extending from 25 nm east of highway 331 bridge to near panama city beach, moving northeast at 30 knots.
hazard - .waterspouts, wind gusts to nearly 50 knots, and small hail.
source - .radar indicated.
impact - .waterspouts can quickly form and capsize boats - .damage vessels - .and create suddenly higher waves. Make sure all on board are in a secure location and wearing life jackets. Expect wind gusts in excess of 34 knots - .suddenly higher waves - .frequent lightning - .and heavy downpours. Make sure all on board are wearing life jackets.
locations impacted include - . Panama city beach.
precautionary/preparedness actions - .
a tornado watch remains in effect until 300 am cdt for the panhandle of florida - .and the adjacent coastal waters.
Thunderstorms can produce sudden waterspouts. Waterspouts can easily overturn boats and create locally hazardous seas. SEek safe harbor immediately.
frequent lightning is occurring with these storms. If caught on the open water stay below deck if possible, keep away from ungrounded metal objects.
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lat - .lon 3037 8575 3031 8570 3036 8563 3032 8547 3023 8551 3020 8559 3019 8560 3019 8553 3000 8574 3015 8598 3025 8591 3026 8590 3037 8585 time - .mot - .loc 0751z 220deg 31kt 3053 8569 3023 8594
waterspout - .possible hail - .<.75in wind - .49kts
GMZ700 Synopsis For The Suwannee River To Okaloosa-walton County Line Out To 60 Nm 858 Pm Edt Wed Jun 10 2026

Synopsis -
the bermuda high continues to bring light to moderate southeasterly to southerly winds across the northeastern gulf through Thursday. It slides closer to the bahamas Friday, bringing more westerly winds to our waters through the weekend. Seas will generally be 1 to 2 feet through Thursday before increasing slightly to 1 to 3 feet as westerly winds develop Friday.

7 Day Forecast for Marine Location Near Laguna Beach, FL
   
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Tide / Current for Panama City Beach (outside), St. Andrew Bay, Florida
  
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Panama City Beach (outside)
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Wed -- 01:52 AM CDT     Moonrise
Wed -- 05:41 AM CDT     Sunrise
Wed -- 06:26 AM CDT     1.14 feet High Tide
Wed -- 03:01 PM CDT     Moonset
Wed -- 04:45 PM CDT     0.24 feet Low Tide
Wed -- 07:44 PM CDT     Sunset
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Panama City Beach (outside), St. Andrew Bay, Florida, Tide feet
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Tide / Current for Panama City Beach (outside), St. Andrew Bay, Florida
  
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Panama City Beach (outside)
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Wed -- 01:52 AM CDT     Moonrise
Wed -- 05:41 AM CDT     Sunrise
Wed -- 06:26 AM CDT     1.14 feet High Tide
Wed -- 03:01 PM CDT     Moonset
Wed -- 04:45 PM CDT     0.24 feet Low Tide
Wed -- 07:44 PM CDT     Sunset
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Panama City Beach (outside), St. Andrew Bay, Florida, Tide feet
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Area Discussion for Tallahassee, FL
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FXUS62 KTAE 110057 AFDTAE

Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Tallahassee FL 857 PM EDT Wed Jun 10 2026

New UPDATE

KEY MESSAGES
Issued at 856 PM EDT Wed Jun 10 2026

- Heat builds progressively each day into the weekend. Friday and Saturday will feature air temperatures in the mid to upper 90s and heat indices approaching Heat Advisory criteria, or 108 degrees and above. Those who are sensitive to heat or do not have access to adequate cooling or hydration could be impacted by the heat.

- Isolated to scattered showers and storms are forecast each afternoon through the weekend.

- A High Risk of rip currents is forecast to return to our area beaches today and linger through Saturday. It is strongly discouraged to enter the surf on high risk days. Please heed the beach flags and advice of local officials.

UPDATE
Issued at 856 PM EDT Wed Jun 10 2026

No changes are needed to this evening's forecast. There could be some patchy fog in our westernmost Panhandle counties early Thursday morning, but chances for fog are low.

SHORT TERM
(This Evening through Thursday)
Issued at 311 PM EDT Wed Jun 10 2026

Radar and satellite imagery this afternoon is quite indicative of a light SE sea breeze pattern that is struggling to overcome mid level dry air. What showers and storms have developed are not moving especially fast and don't last especially long. Expect storm coverage to drop rapidly after sunset. Patchy fog is a concern overnight, mainly in the FL Panhandle north of I-10.

For Thursday, more of the same is expected with a similar flow regime and drier mid level airmass in place. Temperatures will start warming up with several areas reaching the mid 90s. Heat indices will break into the triple digits, but certainly not as warm as what we'll see by the end of the week and weekend. Rain chances are less than 30 percent for most locations.

LONG TERM
(Thursday night through next Tuesday)
Issued at 311 PM EDT Wed Jun 10 2026

Through at least Saturday, heat will be more of a story than the thunderstorm coverage. With limited convective activity and a mid level ridge, air temperatures are expected to warm into the mid to upper 90s across the region. The latest operational NBM suggests air temperatures in the upper 90s, and the deterministic GFS and Euro MOS show values in the 95-97 degree range for Fri/Sat, so didn't really adjust the NBM guidance other than to better align the timing of the maxT in the hourly grids to better reflect the max heat indicies. For Fri/Sat afternoon heat indices of 106-110 degrees are possible, especially in North Florida and far South Georgia, which would meet our heat advisory criteria.

By Sunday, the ridge begins to weaken as a shortwave moves through the Ohio Valley. This should result in an increase in showers and thunderstorms, which will bring a break from the heat. Nonetheless, much of the tropical moisture looks to get pulled to the south and west of the region into the Western Gulf, so deep layer moisture doesn't really begin to increase until the end of the forecast period when both the GFS and Euro show the Eastern CONUS trough amplifying enough to push a surface frontal boundary into the Southeast. Should this occur, there would be increased rain chances especially across our northern zones nearer the boundary.
Earlier start to convection on Mon/Tue would also be expected given the strong SW (10-15 kt 1000-700 mb layer) flow.

AVIATION
(00Z TAFS)
Issued at 740 PM EDT Wed Jun 10 2026

VFR conditions should prevail through the TAF period. The lone exception could be brief MVFR/IFR visibilities due to fog possibilities across ECP/TLH around sunrise.

MARINE
Issued at 311 PM EDT Wed Jun 10 2026

The Bermuda High continues to bring light to moderate southeasterly to southerly winds across the northeastern Gulf through Thursday. It slides closer to the Bahamas Friday, bringing more westerly winds to our waters through the weekend. Seas will generally be 1 to 2 feet through Thursday before increasing slightly to 1 to 3 feet as westerly winds develop Friday.

FIRE WEATHER
Issued at 311 PM EDT Wed Jun 10 2026

Hot and mostly dry weather is expected through Friday. Afternoon temperatures will generally be in the lower to middle 90s with a less than 30% chance for an isolated shower or thunderstorm along the sea breeze in our Florida Districts. Heat indices will be approaching 103 to 108 degrees Friday and slightly higher for Saturday. MinRH will generally drop to between 40 to 50 percent each afternoon through Saturday before increasing slightly Sunday and Monday. Rain chances will also increase Saturday afternoon through Monday as moisture returns to the region. Easterly to southerly Transport and surface winds are forecast through Thursday before turning more westerly Friday and beyond.

HYDROLOGY
Issued at 311 PM EDT Wed Jun 10 2026

No significant flash or riverine flooding is expected the next several days. Locally heavy downpours are expected within any showers and storms that develop, especially Saturday into early next week, with 1" to 2" of rain occurring very quickly.

Severe to exceptional drought continues for areas generally east of the Apalachicola and Flint Rivers as these areas missed out on the most beneficial recent rains. The drought features long term impacts that are affecting rivers, lakes, and ponds that are still below normal despite recent rains. For more information on local drought impacts, please visit www.weather.gov/tae/DroughtInformationStatement.

SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT

Spotter activation is not requested. However, spotters are always encouraged to safely report significant weather conditions when they occur by calling the office or tweeting us @NWSTallahassee.

PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS
Tallahassee 93 73 94 74 / 30 10 10 0 Panama City 90 75 89 77 / 10 0 10 0 Dothan 92 72 94 73 / 0 0 0 0 Albany 92 74 94 76 / 0 0 10 10 Valdosta 92 73 94 75 / 10 10 20 10 Cross City 93 72 93 75 / 40 20 40 0 Apalachicola 87 76 87 77 / 10 0 10 10

TAE WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
FL...None.
GA...None.
AL...None.
GM...None.


Weather Reporting Stations
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Stations Dist Age Wind AirWater WavesinHgDewPt
PCBF1 10 mi61 minSSW 6G7 82°F 85°F30.02
PACF1 - 8729108 - Panama City, FL 22 mi61 minSW 4.1G5.1 86°F
42028 40 mi80 minS 7.8G9.7 82°F 82°F29.98
PCLF1 - 8729840 - Pensacola, FL 62 mi61 min 82°F 84°F30.01
APCF1 - 8728690 - Apalachicola, FL 69 mi61 minSSW 5.1G7 82°F 83°F30.01


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