East winds of 15 to 20 mph accompany partly cloudy skies and a high of 80°F today, but a 20% chance of late-afternoon showers signals wetter conditions ahead for Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties.
TODAY: A workable Saturday on the Treasure Coast features partly cloudy skies, a high around 80°F and east winds running 15 to 20 mph that will keep conditions breezy on the water and at the beach. A 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms creeps in late afternoon and toward dusk, the National Weather Service said. Hold the sunscreen until after sunset if you're planning afternoon activities outdoors.
TONIGHT: Partly cloudy and comfortable. Lows around 70°F. East winds ease from 10 to 15 mph before backing off to 5 to 10 mph after midnight — a pleasant sleeping window, NWS data shows.
THIS WEEK: Sunday tilts noticeably wetter. Rain chances climb to 40% as showers are possible late morning, with thunderstorms returning again near sunset. Highs hold in the lower 80s. The pattern sharpens Monday, when considerable cloudiness and showers are likely — a 70% rain chance — with thunderstorms possible again late in the day. Families planning outdoor events or contractors scheduling pours should treat Monday as a weather risk day.
ON THE WATER: Saturday offers the better boating window of the weekend. Seas will run choppy under 15 to 20 mph easterly winds — manageable for experienced captains heading offshore, but expect a stiffer ride heading out of the St. Lucie Inlet. Sunday's easing winds improve conditions slightly before rain returns. Fishing guides working the flats and nearshore reefs should target an early-morning departure both days to beat the afternoon convective window. Tidal data for Treasure Coast inlets is available through NOAA CO-OPS Station data; forecasters recommend confirming local inlet conditions before departure.
ALERTS: No active NWS watches, warnings, or advisories are in effect for Martin, St. Lucie, or Indian River Counties at time of publication, forecasters said.
Saturday morning remains the clearest window of the weekend — get on the water or to the beach early, and keep one eye on the sky after 3 p.m. both days. By Monday, plan around the rain, not through it.
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