Stuart Tides Surge to 3.5 Feet High, Plunge to -0.6 Feet Low Friday
Wide tidal swings at the St. Lucie River mouth promise productive conditions for Treasure Coast anglers and boaters under partly cloudy skies.
Wide tidal swings at the St. Lucie River mouth promise productive conditions for Treasure Coast anglers and boaters under partly cloudy skies.
The extreme drop at 2 p.m. exposes oyster bars and grass flats in the Indian River Lagoon, concentrating baitfish for prime wade fishing and kayaking.
Anglers and beachgoers on the South Fork can seize ideal windows with a -0.1 ft low at 1:38 a.m. and 2.9 ft high at 7:39 a.m. under sunny skies hitting 83°F.
Locals and snowbirds relish partly cloudy Thursdays with highs near 80°F, light east winds and no rain, improving to mostly sunny Fridays in the lower 80s.
Treasure Coast anglers and beachgoers can plan around two peak highs framing a midafternoon low dipping below zero amid partly sunny skies and mid-80s temps.
Treasure Coast anglers can capitalize on ideal morning fishing conditions along the St. Lucie Inlet amid partly cloudy skies and mild weather.
High tides hit 2.5 feet at 6:10 a.m. and evening in Indian River County, with a midday low of 0.3 feet creating prime windows for local anglers and boaters.
Early high of 2.6 feet at 5:25 a.m. boosts fishing, but midday low of 0.3 feet exposes St. Lucie River flats, with a risky 0.2-foot drop near midnight.
Upper-70s temperatures and dry air promise ideal beach and boating conditions through Wednesday, though Monday night brings a slight overnight caveat.