A stable early-week pattern holds through Friday, though gusts up to 25 mph arrive late in the workweek
TODAY: Partly sunny skies and a 20% chance of afternoon showers greet the Treasure Coast on Wednesday, with highs climbing into the mid-80s. East winds will run 10 to 15 mph throughout the day — enough to keep conditions tolerable on the beach but worth considering for anyone heading offshore.
TONIGHT: Expect partly cloudy skies with a lingering 20% rain chance overnight. Lows will settle in the upper 70s as southeast winds ease to 5 to 10 mph. Comfortable sleeping weather with windows open, if the showers hold off.
THIS WEEK: Thursday mirrors Wednesday almost exactly — partly sunny, a slight 20% shower chance and highs pushing into the upper 80s. The pattern holds, but Friday introduces a wrinkle: a slight chance of thunderstorms late in the morning, with east winds ramping up and gusts reaching 25 mph, the National Weather Service said. Last May brought stronger convective activity by mid-week, making this a quieter stretch heading into the heart of Florida's rainy season. If your outdoor pour or weekend project is scheduled for early Friday, plan for that morning window before conditions deteriorate.
ON THE WATER: Coastal winds of 10 to 15 mph out of the east Wednesday and Thursday make for manageable nearshore conditions. Small-craft operators should expect building chop by Friday as gusts approach 25 mph — a good day to stay inside Sebastian Inlet rather than push past the bar. Wave heights will remain modest Wednesday, forecasters said. The consistent east wind through Thursday morning sets up a strong bait push along the inlet's north jetty. Target the incoming tide window with live pilchards for snook stacked at the jetty tip.
ALERTS: No active NWS watches, warnings or advisories are in effect for Martin, St. Lucie or Indian River Counties at this time.
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