Anglers on the Treasure Coast can capitalize on a strong outgoing tide for prime morning fishing in St. Lucie County.
TODAY: Dry-season conditions continue across St. Lucie County with a wide tidal range favoring anglers and boaters heading out early. High temperature and rain chance data unavailable for this report According to initial reports,.
TONIGHT: Overnight tidal conditions are calm following an early evening low. Low temperature not available in this report According to initial reports,.
THIS WEEK: Extended forecast data not available in this report According to initial reports,.
ON THE WATER: Fort Pierce sees four tidal cycles Monday, with a 2.4-foot high at 12:57 a.m. kicking off the day. The outgoing tide runs hard through the morning, bottoming out at just 0.3 feet by 7:10 a.m. — a 2.1-foot drop that pushes baitfish and gamefish through inlets and cuts. A modest afternoon high of 2.0 feet arrives at 12:58 p.m., followed by the day's lowest water at 0.0 feet at 7:14 p.m. The prime fishing window is the early morning outgoing tide, when current through Fort Pierce Inlet will be at its strongest. Coastal wind and wave data not available in this report According to initial reports,.
ALERTS: No active National Weather Service watches, warnings, or advisories are included in this data report. Mariners should check the latest NWS Melbourne forecasts before departure.
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