Virginia Jellyfish Report

Virginia Jellyfish Report

Suffolk Jellyfish Report - July 8, 2026

Today and tomorrow jellyfish conditions for Suffolk, with nearby beaches and the latest available forecast maps.

Moderate33% chance today

Nansemond RiverJames River
Current Conditions
Moderate
33% median chance
Latest NOAA James River map.
Tomorrow
Light
23% median chance
Tomorrow's NOAA James River map.
5-Day Forecast
65% 0%
Today 33%5-day 7%

Latest Maps Near Suffolk

VIMS jellyfish map for today, Suffolk

VIMS jellyfish map for today, Suffolk
High Low
Issued 2026-07-08; valid 2026-07-08

NOAA James River jellyfish map for today, Suffolk

NOAA James River jellyfish map for today, Suffolk
High Low
Issued 2026-07-08; valid 2026-07-08

Suffolk Jellyfish Conditions

For Suffolk, jellyfish look moderate today. The latest NOAA James River reading puts the median chance at 33%. Tomorrow looks light, around 23%. The five-day VIMS outlook looks lower, around 7%.

Jellyfish look more likely here than in many Virginia spots today. Jellyfish can vary here, so today's map matters more than a rule of thumb. For this page, we check Nansemond River and James River using VIMS broad map; nearby NOAA James River context.

Popular beach and water-access searches around Suffolk include Bennett's Creek Park. People often check this page for searches like Suffolk jellyfish report, Bennett's Creek Park jellyfish, and Nansemond River and James River jellyfish conditions.

Popular Beaches and Water Access in Suffolk

  • Bennett's Creek Park on Nansemond River: Nansemond River access through Bennett's Creek with boat ramp, small beach access, kayak dock, fishing pier, and crabbing. Official info.

Nearby Jellyfish Reports

If you are deciding where to go, these nearby Virginia reports are worth checking too.

The maps above are the latest VIMS and NOAA guidance we have for this area. We save each day's reading so this report can get more useful over time.

About Nansemond River jellyfish

The Nansemond River in Suffolk feeds into the lower James and salty Hampton Roads, so its lower reaches can see sea nettles in summer. Access points like Bennett's Creek are useful for a local check. Farther upstream the water tends to run fresher.

Beach Bag Sting Kit

A few simple items make a jellyfish sting easier to handle and less likely in the first place. Here is what we suggest keeping in the beach bag during sea nettle season.

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Suffolk Jellyfish FAQ

Are there jellyfish in Suffolk today?

The latest reading for Suffolk shows moderate jellyfish conditions, a 33% median chance as of 2026-07-08.

Where can you swim in Suffolk?

Popular swimming and water access spots in Suffolk include Bennett's Creek Park.

When are jellyfish worst in Suffolk?

Jellyfish can vary here, so today's map matters more than a rule of thumb. In Virginia and the Chesapeake Bay, jellyfish are typically most common from mid-summer through early fall, when the water is warmest.

Source maps are model guidance from VIMS and NOAA/NCCOS. They are useful for a quick beach check, but they do not count jellyfish in the water and may not match conditions at every shoreline.