Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Destin, FL
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Marine Forecasts
NOTE: Zones updated 4/16/2026. Some zones changed. Use Edit if needed.
GMZ655 Expires:202606080900;;349102 Fzus54 Kmob 072002 Cwfmob
coastal waters forecast national weather service mobile al 302 pm cdt Sun jun 7 2026
gulf coastal waters okaloosa walton county line to pascagoula out 60 nm
seas are given as significant wave height - .which is the average height of the highest 1/3 of the waves. Individual waves may be more than twice the significant wave height.
gmz650-655-080900- coastal waters from pensacola fl to pascagoula ms out 20 nm- coastal waters from okaloosa walton county line fl to pensacola fl out 20 nm- 302 pm cdt Sun jun 7 2026
Tonight - South winds 5 to 10 knots, diminishing to around 5 knots after midnight. Seas around 2 feet. Wave detail: south 2 feet at 5 seconds.
Monday - Southeast winds 5 to 10 knots. Seas around 2 feet. Wave detail: south 2 feet at 5 seconds.
Monday night - Southeast winds around 5 knots. Seas around 2 feet. Wave detail: south 2 feet at 5 seconds.
Tuesday - East winds 5 to 10 knots, becoming southeast in the afternoon. Seas around 2 feet. Wave detail: south 2 feet at 6 seconds.
Tuesday night - Southeast winds around 5 knots. Seas around 2 feet. Wave detail: south 2 feet at 6 seconds.
Wednesday - Southeast winds 5 to 10 knots. Seas around 2 feet. Wave detail: southeast 2 feet at 5 seconds.
Wednesday night - South winds around 5 knots. Seas around 2 feet. Wave detail: south 2 feet at 6 seconds.
Thursday - Southeast winds around 5 knots, becoming south in the afternoon. Seas around 2 feet. Wave detail: south 2 feet at 6 seconds.
Thursday night - Southwest winds 5 to 10 knots. Seas around 2 feet. Wave detail: south 2 feet at 7 seconds.
Friday - Southwest winds around 5 knots, becoming south in the afternoon. Seas around 2 feet. Wave detail: south 2 feet at 8 seconds. A slight chance of showers and Thunderstorms in the morning.
Friday night - Southwest winds 5 to 10 knots. Seas around 2 feet. Wave detail: south 2 feet at 8 seconds. A slight chance of showers and Thunderstorms after midnight.
winds and seas higher in and near Thunderstorms.
coastal waters forecast national weather service mobile al 302 pm cdt Sun jun 7 2026
gulf coastal waters okaloosa walton county line to pascagoula out 60 nm
seas are given as significant wave height - .which is the average height of the highest 1/3 of the waves. Individual waves may be more than twice the significant wave height.
gmz650-655-080900- coastal waters from pensacola fl to pascagoula ms out 20 nm- coastal waters from okaloosa walton county line fl to pensacola fl out 20 nm- 302 pm cdt Sun jun 7 2026
winds and seas higher in and near Thunderstorms.
GMZ600 302 Pm Cdt Sun Jun 7 2026
Synopsis - A light to moderate south to southeast flow today becomes southeasterly on Monday. A brief period of easterly flow on Tuesday returns to south to southeast by the middle of next week.
7 Day Forecast for Marine Location Near Destin, FL

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| East Pass (Destin) Click for Map Sun -- 12:27 AM CDT Moonrise Sun -- 01:18 AM CDT 0.04 feet Low Tide Sun -- 05:43 AM CDT Sunrise Sun -- 12:02 PM CDT Moonset Sun -- 02:26 PM CDT 0.50 feet High Tide Sun -- 07:46 PM CDT Sunset Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION |   |
East Pass (Destin), Choctawhatchee Bay, Florida, Tide feet
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| Harris Click for Map Sun -- 12:27 AM CDT Moonrise Sun -- 04:43 AM CDT 0.14 feet Low Tide Sun -- 05:44 AM CDT Sunrise Sun -- 12:03 PM CDT Moonset Sun -- 04:36 PM CDT 1.13 feet High Tide Sun -- 07:47 PM CDT Sunset Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION |   |
Harris, The Narrows, Florida, Tide feet
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Area Discussion for Mobile/Pensacola, FL
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FXUS64 KMOB 072141 AFDMOB
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Mobile AL 233 PM CDT Sun Jun 7 2026
New MARINE
KEY MESSAGES
Issued at 233 PM CDT Sun Jun 7 2026
- HIGH risk of rip currents continues through tonight for the coastal Alabama and northwest Florida beaches becoming Moderate Monday.
- Scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms will move through the area today. Some of these storms may produce periods of moderate to heavy rain, leading to localized flash flooding.
- Heat indices may reach the 100 degree mark by the middle of next week.
DISCUSSION
Issued at 1222 PM CDT Sun Jun 7 2026
Latest water vapor imagery shows high pressure off the southeast coast, with ridging building back into our easternmost counties. To our west, a trough digging into the Southern Plains was producing areas of showers and thunderstorms across portions of the region.
The forecast area will remain on the edge of these two features, with winds from the south-southwest. This will keep a steady stream of moisture filtering into the area. Combined with weaknesses lifting northeastward, will keep scattered storms across the area, with the coverage of storms increasing this afternoon.
As far as impacts go, the higher chances and amounts of rain are expected to remain north of US-85, where very little rain fell yesterday. These areas have seen little in the way of rainfall the last week or so, and soils have dried enough that our forecast rainfall totals should remain well below flash flood guidance in our northern counties. Areas south of US-84 experienced more rainfall yesterday but are expected to get less today. Overall, it looks like our highest rainfall totals will fall in areas where the ground can handle it without much runoff. That said, given the moist airmass in place, if storms are able to produce very heavy rainfall and/or move over the same locations, we may have some flooding concerns later in the day. It does not appear to be a likely scenario; however, it is one we are monitoring given May's rainfall totals across the area.
Showers and storms will diminish overnight, as the aforementioned trough to our west swings into the Ohio and TN Valleys. Meanwhile, ridging will build northward and linger through the workweek. The trough will stall to our north and this may allow for isolated storms to sneak into our northernmost counties; but no impacts are expected with these. Otherwise, we expect the upper ridging to provide enough subsidence to keep low rain chances through the remainder of the period. Unfortunately, that also means heat build into the region. Highs will climb into the 90s by Tuesday, with overnight lows only falling into the lower to mid 70s. /73
AVIATION
(18Z TAFS)
Issued at 1222 PM CDT Sun Jun 7 2026
Isolated to scattered thunderstorms will persist across portions of the area through the afternoon hours. Uncertainty is high regarding the potential for this activity to impact the terminals.
Based on trends and latest guidance, the better chance for thunderstorms will remain at KMOB and KBFM, but even then the potential is low. Any activity that does hold together will quickly begin to dissipate and lift northward during the late afternoon. Cigs are VFR for much of the area, the exception being KPNS. Cigs should lift to VFR over the next hour or two. /73
MARINE
Issued at 233 PM CDT Sun Jun 7 2026
A light to moderate south to southeast flow today becomes southeasterly on Monday. A brief period of easterly flow on Tuesday returns to south to southeast by the middle of next week.
/73
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS
Mobile 73 87 71 90 / 10 10 0 0 Pensacola 75 87 75 90 / 10 10 0 0 Destin 75 87 75 89 / 0 10 0 0 Evergreen 70 89 71 91 / 30 10 10 10 Waynesboro 72 86 70 91 / 40 20 20 0 Camden 70 85 71 89 / 40 10 20 10 Crestview 70 91 72 92 / 10 10 10 10
MOB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
AL...High Rip Current Risk until 9 PM CDT this evening for ALZ265-266.
FL...High Rip Current Risk until 9 PM CDT this evening for FLZ202-204- 206.
MS...None.
GM...None.
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Mobile AL 233 PM CDT Sun Jun 7 2026
New MARINE
KEY MESSAGES
Issued at 233 PM CDT Sun Jun 7 2026
- HIGH risk of rip currents continues through tonight for the coastal Alabama and northwest Florida beaches becoming Moderate Monday.
- Scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms will move through the area today. Some of these storms may produce periods of moderate to heavy rain, leading to localized flash flooding.
- Heat indices may reach the 100 degree mark by the middle of next week.
DISCUSSION
Issued at 1222 PM CDT Sun Jun 7 2026
Latest water vapor imagery shows high pressure off the southeast coast, with ridging building back into our easternmost counties. To our west, a trough digging into the Southern Plains was producing areas of showers and thunderstorms across portions of the region.
The forecast area will remain on the edge of these two features, with winds from the south-southwest. This will keep a steady stream of moisture filtering into the area. Combined with weaknesses lifting northeastward, will keep scattered storms across the area, with the coverage of storms increasing this afternoon.
As far as impacts go, the higher chances and amounts of rain are expected to remain north of US-85, where very little rain fell yesterday. These areas have seen little in the way of rainfall the last week or so, and soils have dried enough that our forecast rainfall totals should remain well below flash flood guidance in our northern counties. Areas south of US-84 experienced more rainfall yesterday but are expected to get less today. Overall, it looks like our highest rainfall totals will fall in areas where the ground can handle it without much runoff. That said, given the moist airmass in place, if storms are able to produce very heavy rainfall and/or move over the same locations, we may have some flooding concerns later in the day. It does not appear to be a likely scenario; however, it is one we are monitoring given May's rainfall totals across the area.
Showers and storms will diminish overnight, as the aforementioned trough to our west swings into the Ohio and TN Valleys. Meanwhile, ridging will build northward and linger through the workweek. The trough will stall to our north and this may allow for isolated storms to sneak into our northernmost counties; but no impacts are expected with these. Otherwise, we expect the upper ridging to provide enough subsidence to keep low rain chances through the remainder of the period. Unfortunately, that also means heat build into the region. Highs will climb into the 90s by Tuesday, with overnight lows only falling into the lower to mid 70s. /73
AVIATION
(18Z TAFS)
Issued at 1222 PM CDT Sun Jun 7 2026
Isolated to scattered thunderstorms will persist across portions of the area through the afternoon hours. Uncertainty is high regarding the potential for this activity to impact the terminals.
Based on trends and latest guidance, the better chance for thunderstorms will remain at KMOB and KBFM, but even then the potential is low. Any activity that does hold together will quickly begin to dissipate and lift northward during the late afternoon. Cigs are VFR for much of the area, the exception being KPNS. Cigs should lift to VFR over the next hour or two. /73
MARINE
Issued at 233 PM CDT Sun Jun 7 2026
A light to moderate south to southeast flow today becomes southeasterly on Monday. A brief period of easterly flow on Tuesday returns to south to southeast by the middle of next week.
/73
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS
Mobile 73 87 71 90 / 10 10 0 0 Pensacola 75 87 75 90 / 10 10 0 0 Destin 75 87 75 89 / 0 10 0 0 Evergreen 70 89 71 91 / 30 10 10 10 Waynesboro 72 86 70 91 / 40 20 20 0 Camden 70 85 71 89 / 40 10 20 10 Crestview 70 91 72 92 / 10 10 10 10
MOB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
AL...High Rip Current Risk until 9 PM CDT this evening for ALZ265-266.
FL...High Rip Current Risk until 9 PM CDT this evening for FLZ202-204- 206.
MS...None.
GM...None.
| Stations | Dist | Age | Wind | Air | Water | Waves | inHg | DewPt |
| PCBF1 | 36 mi | 45 min | SSW 7G | 80°F | 82°F | 29.98 | ||
| PCLF1 - 8729840 - Pensacola, FL | 37 mi | 45 min | 83°F | 81°F | 29.98 | |||
| 42028 | 48 mi | 100 min | SSE 7.8G | 80°F | 80°F | 29.98 | ||
| PACF1 - 8729108 - Panama City, FL | 48 mi | 45 min | SSW 8G | 83°F | ||||
| 42012 - Orange Beach AL Buoy | 60 mi | 35 min | SSE 12G | 80°F | 80°F | 29.98 | 72°F |
Wind History for Pensacola, FL
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Airport Reports
| Airport | Dist | Age | Wind kt | Vis | Sky | Weather | Air | DewPt | RH | inHg |
| KDTS Destin Executive Airport US | 2 sm | 22 min | SSW 08 | 10 sm | Clear | 82°F | 72°F | 70% | 29.98 | |
| KVPS DestinFort Walton Beach Airport US | 6 sm | 20 min | S 06 | 10 sm | Clear | 82°F | 72°F | 70% | 29.97 | |
| KHRT Hurlburt Field US | 10 sm | 20 min | S 07 | 10 sm | Clear | 82°F | 73°F | 74% | 29.96 | |
| KEGI Duke Field US | 17 sm | 20 min | S 07 | 10 sm | Clear | 84°F | 66°F | 55% | 29.97 |
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Terminal Aerodrome Forecast (TAF) for KDTS
Wind History Graph: DTS
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