Treasure Coast Gears Up for Hurricanes with Free Prep Sessions in April and May
Residents in Vero Beach, Port St. Lucie and Jensen Beach can meet meteorologists for storm-readiness tips amid warnings of an active season starting June 1.
Residents in Vero Beach, Port St. Lucie and Jensen Beach can meet meteorologists for storm-readiness tips amid warnings of an active season starting June 1.
Anglers can target snook and redfish during a -0.1-foot low at 5:07 a.m. and an even lower afternoon tide, ideal for wading along St. Lucie County shorelines.
Anglers can target exposed flats and oyster bars at 4:57 a.m. before tides rise to a 2.8-foot high at 10:52 a.m. in the St. Lucie River and Indian River Lagoon.
National Weather Service forecasts 50% rain chance with northeast winds up to 25 mph today in Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties, clearing overnight for a brighter Tuesday.
A -0.6-foot afternoon low at St. Lucie Inlet drains hard before a 3.5-foot surge creates ideal conditions for anglers targeting inlet and nearshore spots.
Anglers and kayakers can exploit exposed flats at the St. Lucie River mouth during the 3:18 p.m. low tide on April 19, concentrating snook and redfish south of the Roosevelt Bridge.
NOAA data predicts prime wade fishing and beach combing conditions along St. Lucie County's coast with partly cloudy skies and highs near 84°F.
The extreme drop at 3:31 p.m. creates fast tidal flows ideal for local anglers targeting prime fishing spots in Indian River County.
Calm mornings at Sebastian Inlet turn to afternoon showers and thunderstorms with mid-80s highs, as shifting winds bring rougher seas for boaters starting Monday.