Pensacola Beach Live from the Pier
Flashback Friday with Tom Hutson
Our surf spots are always changing. One era might be the Pier, or maybe the Cross – possibly 18th or 16th. It could be Regency,
Wednesday Morning 2/7/24
Good Morning Surfers. It’s 49 and sunny with ENE winds 8-10 mph. The surf is ankle high breaking right on shore not rideable yet. The
Tuesday Morning 2/6/24
Good Morning Surfers. It’s 46 degrees and clear with NNW winds 4-8 mph. The surf is small, ankle to shin lines breaking right on the
Monday Morning 2/5/24
Good Morning Surfers. It’s 49 degrees and grey out here with Offshore winds 7-10 mph. The surf is waist to chest high and fairly clean.
Sunday Morning 2/4/24
Good Morning Surfers. It’s 56 and sunny with East winds blowing 11-16 mph. The surf is a blown out mess but plenty of size, chest
Saturday Morning 2/3/24
Good Morning Surfers. It’s 52 degrees, and sunny with NE wind 3-4 mph. The surf is flat, BUT East winds will start blowing very soon
Flashback Friday with Tom Hutson
“One of the greatest snowstorms in Southeastern United States history occurred February 9-11, 1973.” – from the National Weather Service website. I found this photo
Friday Morning 2/2/24
Good Morning Surfers. It’s 50 degrees with some clouds, light S winds 2-3 mph and a beautiful sunrise, but no surf today. It’s gonna build