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Dry Thursday Gives Way to Storm Chances Through Weekend

A 50% rain chance returns Friday and again Saturday — boat and beach plans depend on timing

A breathtaking view of dark storm clouds looming over a vast green grassland in Miami, Florida.
Matt W
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TODAY: Enjoy Thursday while it lasts. Partly cloudy skies and highs in the upper 80s make for one of the cleaner days in the week's lineup. Northeast winds shift east at 10 to 15 mph by late morning — enough to keep it tolerable on the water and on the job site. Rain chance: near zero.

TONIGHT: Partly cloudy with lows in the upper 70s. Southeast winds at five to 10 mph ease to light and variable overnight. Comfortable sleeping weather with open windows.

THIS WEEK: Friday is when the pattern pivots. A 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms arrives with partly sunny skies and highs again in the upper 80s. Southeast winds gust to 20 mph through the day. Friday night clears considerably — mostly clear with only a 20% chance of lingering storms near midnight. Saturday brings the same story as Friday: partly sunny, highs near 90 and a 50% chance of afternoon and evening thunderstorms as southeast flow feeds moisture inland. The National Weather Service has not issued a forecast beyond Saturday at this time.

ON THE WATER: Thursday is your window. Winds shift from northeast to east at 10 to 15 mph — manageable for most vessels out of Stuart, Fort Pierce or Sebastian Inlet. By Friday, southeast winds gusting to 20 mph will build a moderate chop; experienced skippers can work the morning hours before storm cells develop. Saturday's afternoon storm threat makes late-day returns risky. Plan to be docked by 3 p.m. both days. Morning fishing windows look best Friday and Saturday before convection fires up, forecasters said.

ALERTS: No active National Weather Service watches, warnings or advisories are in effect for Martin, St. Lucie or Indian River counties as of Thursday. Residents should monitor National Weather Service Melbourne forecasts Friday afternoon as the storm window opens — standard June convective activity, but lightning remains a real hazard on the open water and on elevated job sites across the Treasure Coast.

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