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Key Largo diving John Pennekamp local weather forecast and weather report

Key Largo Florida local weather forecast and wind / reef report for the area of John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park and the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.

Wind & Seas

Key Largo Scuba Diving Weather Report

Low wind speed = Calm seas

Keep in mind when wanting to come to Key Largo Florida for scuba diving or snorkeling in John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park and the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, that the wind controls our local environment. If the wind speed in reports is below 15 mph the seas will be relatively calm. Check our local weather forecast link below.

Wind Direction = Surface Choppiness

Varying Wind Directions = sloppy, choppy

On days when the wind is blowing over 15 mph and the direction the wind comes from keeps changing, the surface of the ocean in John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park and the Key Largo Florida area will be very "Sloppy, Choppy". Most Key Largo scuba diving and snorkeling operators will still run tours in these conditions, but guests need be aware the sea sickness factor is extremely high.  Click links below for our local weather forecast.

Gusty Winds = Possible Unsafe Surface Conditions

Gusty Wind 15mph+ for long periods=Big Seas!

In the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary and John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park boundaries of Key Largo Florida, the USCG will issue Small Craft Advisory when gusty winds over 15+mph cause seas to grow to possible unsafe conditions. When this happens most Key Largo scuba diving and snorkeling operators will cancel boat tours. The land lover tourist gets quickly confused why their tour is cancelled on such a sunny and pleasantly windy day of their vacation. And this explanation is the answer. Check our local weather forecast links below.

Pop-Up Thunderstorms = Potential Unsafe Conditions

Pop-Up Thunderstorms= Cancelled Dives

In the Key Largo Florida area and John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park boundaries of Florida, the end of August and all of September pop-up storms quickly can lead to possible unsafe conditions. When this happens most Key Largo scuba diving and snorkeling operators will cancel boat tours. This is exactly why our Key Largo Scuba Dive shop closes its doors the month of September annually. Lightning when you are out to sea is very dangerous. Click our local weather forecast links below.


Before planning your Key Largo scuba diving vacation, give us a call.

We love happy Key Largo Florida customers and we stive to work with the daily local weather forecast to provide the best possible experience for our customers. We can't control the weather, but we can control customer service.

Emailing our Key Largo scuba dive shop is the quickest way to get answers.

Contact our live agent before you book!

After you view the local weather forecast here for Key Largo Florida, Click on our page called: "How To Book" and drop us a line.

Key Largo Florida scuba diving and snorkeling tours with the best in the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park area, view the local weather forecast right here.

Key Largo Diving Weather Links

John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park Weather Report
Windfinder.com - Key Largo The Weather Channel - Key Largo National Weather Service - Key Largo NOAA Hurricane Tracker - Key Largo AccuWeather - Key Largo Weather Underground Radar - Florida KeysUSHarbors.com - Key Largo TidesWINDY.com - Key Largo MyRadar - link for app

Key Largo Weather and Shore Diving

We offer Key Largo shore diving on windy days.

Lettuce sea slug shore diving Key Largo
Person scuba shore diving Key Largo with Sea Horses
Person scuba diving from shore in Key Largo with jellyfish on windy day.
Person scuba diving from shore in Key Largo on windy day.
Sea Horse at scuba diving from shore in Key Largo on windy day.
Person scuba diving from shore in Key Largo with jellyfish on windy day.
Nudibranch see scuba diving from shore in Key Largo on windy day.
Persons scuba diving from shore in Key Largo with Sail Fish Scuba guide on windy day.
Parrotfish seen by divers scuba diving from shore in Key Largo on windy day.
Growth under the dock scuba diving from shore in Key Largo with jellyfish on windy day.
Person looking into the underwater hotel scuba diving from shore in Key Largo on windy day.
Person scuba diving from shore in Key Largo with jellyfish on windy day.
Tunicates seen scuba diving from shore in Key Largo with jellyfish on windy day.
Filefish seen scuba diving from shore in Key Largo on windy day.
Person scuba diving from shore in Key Largo on windy day.
Persons scuba diving from shore in Key Largo with jellyfish on windy day.
Persons scuba diving from shore in Key Largo with Sail Fish Scuba dive guide on windy day.
Persons scuba diving from shore in Key Largo with Sail Fish Scuba dive guide on windy day.
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