Wet Weekend Ahead: Rain Likely Saturday on the Treasure Coast

Showers build through Friday; 70% rain chance Saturday afternoon could spoil outdoor plans

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TODAY (Friday): Patchy morning fog gives way to partly sunny skies, but showers and a slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms move in. High in the lower 80s. 40% chance of rain.

TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy and unsettled. Showers likely with a chance of evening thunderstorms tapering to a slight chance after midnight. Lows in the mid 60s. 50% chance of rain.

THE WEEKEND: Saturday is the headline. Morning showers are possible, but afternoon storms are likely — 70% chance of rain with highs around 80. Saturday evening keeps a 50% chance of showers and storms before conditions ease after midnight. Plan indoor backup options.

ON THE WATER: Friday winds shift from southwest 5–10 mph to southeast 10–15 mph by afternoon, building a light chop. Saturday winds stay light at 5–10 mph, southwest turning east, but storm risk is high by afternoon. If you're heading out on the boat Saturday, fish the early morning window and be off the water before afternoon cells fire up. Lightning is no joke on open water.

ALERTS: No active NWS watches, warnings or advisories for the Treasure Coast at this time.

BOTTOM LINE: Friday is workable if you dodge afternoon showers. Saturday? Hold the concrete pour, rethink the beach trip, and keep an eye on radar before launching the boat.

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