Stuart Tides Peak at 2.4 Feet Saturday Morning
Boaters and anglers in Martin County can target prime fishing windows with high tides at 5:26 a.m. and 5:34 p.m. on March 14, followed by lows dropping to 0.2 feet.
Boaters and anglers in Martin County can target prime fishing windows with high tides at 5:26 a.m. and 5:34 p.m. on March 14, followed by lows dropping to 0.2 feet.
A polar vortex chills the Midwest while a heat dome scorches the Southwest, with forecasters warning amplified jet stream patterns could bring unstable conditions to Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties.
Martin County anglers, boaters and beachgoers can plan outings around the mixed tidal pattern, with the final low hitting late and overnight temps in the mid-60s.
The 10:24 a.m. drop provides prime conditions for local anglers and beachcombers, following a 2.3-foot high at 4:08 a.m. and preceding a 1.9-foot high at 4:15 p.m.
Treasure Coast residents brace for 60% rain chances Saturday and Sunday, with thunderstorms targeting late morning and afternoon hours for boaters and beachgoers.
Anglers score a prime incoming tide for fishing after the 9:56 a.m. low of 0.6 feet, with afternoon high reaching 1.8 feet.
Anglers in Martin County can target snook along St. Lucie River shallows during 0.7-foot low at 9:44 a.m. and 0.4-foot low at 9:47 p.m.
Boaters and beachgoers in Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties should prepare for showers and thunderstorms building from Thursday through the weekend.
Anglers in Indian River County can expect strong currents from an 8:31 a.m. low tide at 0.6 feet, ideal for targeting snook, redfish and jack crevalle on March 10.