Surf Report - Mobile Alabama

Mobile, Dauphin Island, Fort Morgan, Gulf Shores, and Orange Beach Surf Report for 10-15-2024


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Hey there, beach lovers and wave riders! Ready to catch some gnarly waves along the ALZ265-266 Mobile Coastal-Baldwin Coastal areas or the FLZ202-204-206 Escambia Coastal-Santa Rosa Coastal-Okaloosa Coastal spots? Let's dive into the stoke-worthy surf forecast for the next few days!

Today is looking like a chill day with low rip current risks, surf heights around 1 foot, and a toasty high temperature of around 80 degrees. Don't forget your sunscreen because that UV index is cruising high! The water temperature is in the upper 70s, making it just perfect for a refreshing dip. Expect mostly sunny skies and east winds around 5 mph, switching to west in the afternoon.

Tonight, the surf stays steady around 1 foot as the low temperature dips to the mid-50s. Get ready for a cool breeze with north winds around 10 mph, picking up to northeast around 20 mph after midnight. It's gonna be a night to cozy up!

As we look ahead to Wednesday, get excited for some fun waves with heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet and sunny skies. The high temperature will be in the upper 60s, so it's ideal for catching waves all day long. The northeast winds will be blowing at 15 to 20 mph - providing some good energy to the ocean.

And for the extended forecast, we see similar conditions with low to high rip current risks, surf heights increasing gradually to 3-5 feet by Saturday, and temperatures climbing to the upper 70s. So, stay tuned for those escalating waves and make sure to factor in the rip current risks before hitting the surf.

Remember, always check the beach conditions before heading out! So pack up your boards, grab your wetsuits, and get ready for a fantastic week of surfing ahead!

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