Fort Pierce Tides Hit Negative Lows, Peak at 3 Feet Wednesday
Anglers and boaters in St. Lucie County can time trips around two negative lows and strong highs for optimal fishing and navigation, NOAA data shows.
Anglers and boaters in St. Lucie County can time trips around two negative lows and strong highs for optimal fishing and navigation, NOAA data shows.
Dry Wednesday offers a brief respite in Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties before gusty winds and a 50% rain chance arrive Thursday.
Anglers and boaters in Indian River County can capitalize on strong high tides at 6:42 a.m. and 7:04 p.m., with low tides offering slack periods for access.
East winds gusting to 25 mph bring a 40% rain chance and possible thunderstorms to Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties starting today, with highs in the upper 70s.
Boaters and surf fishermen in Indian River County face strong incoming tides before dawn, peaking at 4:40 a.m. with a near-zero low overnight for optimal fishing.
St. Lucie County boaters and anglers can expect strong currents through the inlet from the 4:20 a.m. high to the 10:33 a.m. low, perfect for wade fishing and beachcombing.
Martin County boaters can capitalize on the 10:27 a.m. low tide, channeling baitfish along St. Lucie River edges for prime angling opportunities.
Boaters and beachgoers enjoy near-perfect conditions through the weekend, but patchy fog may slow Thursday morning commutes in Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties.
Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties brace for a 60% chance of showers and possible thunderstorms, with conditions easing into a clearer week by Tuesday.