Lifeguard Emergency Medical Technicians are On Duty 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Daily.

To hear a recorded report of conditions, please call 561-272-3224.  This information is brought to you by the City of Delray Beach Ocean Rescue Division.

For related activities and programs, see our Aquatics page.

Beach Conditions for Thursday, September 2, 2010

Lifeguard Emergency Medical Technicians are On Duty 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Daily.

To hear a recorded report of conditions, please call 561-272-3224.  This information is brought to you by the City of Delray Beach Ocean Rescue Division.

For related activities and programs, see our Aquatics page.

The following information was last updated on 9/2/2010 at 7:21am.

Forecast

Partly sunny. Highs in the lower 90s. Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph becoming southeast later in the afternoon.

Warnings and Hazards

Possible rips forming, use caution around h20.

Temperature

90° air temperature and 85° in the surf

Surf

Small swell with 0-2 foot waves

Tides

High, 3 PM; low, 8:30 AM

Winds

5-10 MPH N-NW

Delray Municipal Beach Conditions

Tower

Lifeguards

Flags

Notes

N1Conor GormanYellow Flag: <strong>Moderately Hazardous Conditions:</strong> Moderate currents and/or surf are present. 
N2Reg StambaughYellow Flag: <strong>Moderately Hazardous Conditions:</strong> Moderate currents and/or surf are present. 
S1Jen Noonan, Todd StewartYellow Flag: <strong>Moderately Hazardous Conditions:</strong> Moderate currents and/or surf are present. 
S2Scott DemarestYellow Flag: <strong>Moderately Hazardous Conditions:</strong> Moderate currents and/or surf are present. 
S3Danny Repass, Mike GaylordYellow Flag: <strong>Moderately Hazardous Conditions:</strong> Moderate currents and/or surf are present. 
S4Shelley GriffithYellow Flag: <strong>Moderately Hazardous Conditions:</strong> Moderate currents and/or surf are present. 
S5Heather Irurzun, James ScalaYellow Flag: <strong>Moderately Hazardous Conditions:</strong> Moderate currents and/or surf are present. 

Atlantic Dunes Park Conditions

Tower

Lifeguards

Flags

Notes

ADPLuigi PrattYellow Flag: <strong>Moderately Hazardous Conditions:</strong> Moderate currents and/or surf are present. 
Flag Meanings:
Green Flag: <strong>Low Hazard:</strong> Conditions are calm; normal care and caution should be exercised.Low Hazard: Conditions are calm; normal care and caution should be exercised.
Yellow Flag: <strong>Moderately Hazardous Conditions:</strong> Moderate currents and/or surf are present.Moderately Hazardous Conditions: Moderate currents and/or surf are present.
Red Flag: <strong>Very Hazardous Conditions:</strong> Rough surf and/or strong currents exist; swimmers are strongly discouraged from entering the water.Very Hazardous Conditions: Rough surf and/or strong currents exist; swimmers are strongly discouraged from entering the water.
Double Red Flag: <strong>Very Hazardous Conditions:</strong> Rough surf and/or strong currents exist; swimmers are strongly discouraged from entering the water.Double Red Flag: <strong>Very Hazardous Conditions:</strong> Rough surf and/or strong currents exist; swimmers are strongly discouraged from entering the water.Closed to the Public: The water and/or beach are closed to the public due to severe currents and/or surf, water pollution, the threat of lightning, or the presence of predatory fish.
Purple Flag: <strong>Marine Pests:</strong> Man o' war, sea-lice, or jelly fish are present. This flag may be flown along with any of the other flags.Marine Pests: Man o' war, sea-lice, or jelly fish are present. This flag may be flown along with any of the other flags.

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