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Note: This article may contain outdated information. It was published on Sunday, May 24, 2026.

Breezy, Sun-Filled Memorial Day Weekend Ahead for Treasure Coast

Southeast winds keep temperatures comfortable through Monday; slight storm chance returns Tuesday

People enjoying a sunny day at a crowded beach in Venice, Florida, under colorful umbrellas.
Jeffrey Eisen
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TODAY: Partly sunny skies and a persistent southeast breeze make Sunday a solid day to be outside — but hold onto your hat. Highs will reach the upper 80s, with southeast winds running 15 to 20 mph, the National Weather Service said. No rain is in the forecast.

TONIGHT: Partly cloudy with lows settling in the upper 70s. Southeast winds ease to 10 to 15 mph, but gusts could reach 25 mph overnight, forecasters said. Keep that in mind if anything is unsecured on a dock or patio.

THIS WEEK: Memorial Day itself delivers the best conditions of the long weekend — mostly sunny, upper 80s and southeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph. It's a textbook Treasure Coast May holiday: warm, breezy and dry. Monday night stays partly cloudy with another upper-70s low and gusts again reaching 25 mph. The pattern holds until Tuesday, when a 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms arrives late in the morning, according to National Weather Service data. That's a low probability, but worth watching for anyone planning a midweek offshore trip or outdoor event. Compared to last Memorial Day weekend, when an early-season tropical wave kept rain chances elevated above 50%, this year's holiday window is drier and more settled.

ON THE WATER: Southeast winds at 15 to 20 mph today and gusting to 25 mph through Monday will build short, choppy wind chop on open coastal waters — expect 2- to 3-foot nearshore seas. The Sebastian Inlet area and St. Lucie Inlet will see strong tidal current flowing with that persistent southeast push, which tends to stack Spanish mackerel and jack crevalle tight to the south jetty rocks. Anglers targeting those species should work a live pilchard or a silver spoon on the downcurrent side of the jetty structure during the outgoing tide window in the early morning, when light levels are low and the bait schools are most concentrated. Offshore runs to the Gulf Stream are doable Monday in a capable boat, but plan to return before early afternoon, when the wind-against-current effect steepens the sea surface.

ALERTS: No active National Weather Service watches, warnings or advisories are in effect for Martin, St. Lucie or Indian River counties, according to National Weather Service data.

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