Monday brings a 50% rain chance and gusts to 25 mph — a reminder that May on the Treasure Coast plays by summer rules
TODAY: Enjoy it while it lasts. Sunday delivers partly sunny skies and a comfortable high in the mid-80s, with east winds at 10 to 15 mph keeping the heat honest, the National Weather Service said. No rain is in the forecast — a clean green light for beach families, anglers and anyone with outdoor plans.
TONIGHT: Partly cloudy overnight, with lows settling into the upper 70s. East winds ease from 10 to 15 mph down to 5 to 10 mph after midnight, NWS forecasters said — a calm close to a decent weekend.
THIS WEEK: The pattern shifts Monday, when a 50% chance of rain arrives alongside morning and late-afternoon thunderstorm windows. Gusts could hit 25 mph on east winds running 10 to 15 mph, forecasters said. Contractors planning concrete pours or roof work should plan for afternoon interruptions. Tuesday brings only modest relief — a 40% rain chance lingers, with another slight chance of thunderstorms and gusts again to 25 mph. Highs both days hold in the mid-80s. The pattern mirrors classic early-rainy-season behavior, a week ahead of the official June 1 start. Last May's second week saw similar convective setups trigger brief but heavy cells along the St. Lucie and Indian River coastlines.
ON THE WATER: Sunday morning offers the cleanest offshore window of the weekend, with steady east winds at 10 to 15 mph and no afternoon storm threat to chase boats back to the dock. By Monday, gusting easterlies reaching 25 mph will build short, choppy seas on the nearshore Atlantic — not ideal for center consoles below 20 feet. Baitfish pushed tight to the Sebastian Inlet jetties by the persistent east flow make that structure a prime early-morning target Sunday. Work live pilchards or scaled sardines on the south jetty wall during the first two hours of outgoing tide for snook and tarpon staging in the deeper channel cuts. Captain Russ Simons at Sailfish Marina in Stuart confirmed Friday that the east wind pattern has been "stacking everything against the rocks," making jetty and inlet structure the most productive play this weekend. Beat the Monday front — launch at first light.
ALERTS: No active NWS watches, warnings or advisories are in effect for Martin, St. Lucie or Indian River counties at time of publication.
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