Dry morning windows favor beach-goers and boaters; rain chances climb to 50% by Friday night
TODAY: A beautiful late-February Thursday — sunny skies through midmorning before afternoon clouds roll in, with only a 20% chance of showers; high in the upper 70s. Beach day? Yes, especially if you go early.
TONIGHT: Partly cloudy with a slight chance of evening showers lingering. Low in the mid 60s. South winds 5 to 10 mph. Rain chance 20%.
THIS WEEK: Thursday's pleasant dry-season feel won't last. Friday brings partly sunny skies, a 30% chance of showers, and a slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms — highs climbing into the lower 80s. Friday night is the most active period in this forecast window, with a 50% chance of rain and a chance of thunderstorms, particularly in the evening hours. Conditions become slightly drier after midnight but remain unsettled. Plan outdoor work pours and weekend events with flexibility — Friday afternoon and evening carry the highest risk of disruption.
ON THE WATER: Thursday winds shift from southwest 5–10 mph in the morning to southeast 10–15 mph by afternoon, building a moderate chop. Friday mirrors that pattern. Best boating and fishing window is Thursday morning — calm, light winds and clear skies make for ideal near-shore conditions. Afternoon runs both days will face a freshening southeast breeze and increasing seas. Offshore conditions were not included in this forecast period. According to available information,
ALERTS: No active NWS watches, warnings, or advisories are in effect for the Treasure Coast at this time.
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