You already know it isn’t worth dressing out until all the effects of Ian are cleared up, right? Presently, 1-2’ surf with the occasional 3’ roller doesn’t look too bad but the cruddy water beneath comes to us courtesy of the Gulf Stream carrying away the churned remnants of the hurricane. We should see some improvements as conditions smooth out this week. Fins are crossed in hopes of that. October is October and change is the name of the game this season.
Coastal Broward-Coastal Miami-Dade-
Including the beaches of Fort Lauderdale and Miami
705 AM EDT Sun Oct 9 2022
...HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK IN EFFECT THROUGH THIS EVENING...
.TODAY...
Rip Current Risk*...........High.
Surf Height.................1 to 2 feet.
Thunderstorm Potential**....Moderate.
Waterspout Risk**...........Low.
UV Index**..................Very High.
Water Temperature...........In the lower 80s.
Weather.....................Partly sunny. Showers and thunderstorms
likely.
High Temperature............In the mid 80s.
Winds.......................Northeast winds around 10 mph.
Tides...
Miami Harbor Entrance....High at 08:55 AM EDT.
Low at 02:41 PM EDT.
Sunrise.....................7:16 AM.
Sunset......................7:00 PM.
.COLUMBUS DAY...
Rip Current Risk*...........Moderate.
Surf Height.................1 to 2 feet.
Thunderstorm Potential**....Low.
Weather.....................Mostly sunny. A chance of showers and
thunderstorms.
High Temperature............In the mid 80s.
Winds.......................East winds around 10 mph.
Tides...
Miami Harbor Entrance....High at 09:40 AM EDT.
Low at 03:25 PM EDT.
Sunrise.....................7:17 AM.
Sunset......................6:59 PM.