Showers and thunderstorms arrive Saturday afternoon with gusty northeast winds up to 30 mph, while Sunday brings continued unsettled weather and winds to 25 mph.
TODAY: Patchy fog early this morning gives way to mostly clear skies and a pleasant finish — high in the lower 80s. East winds 5 to 10 mph. Rain chance: near zero.
TONIGHT: Mostly clear, with patchy fog returning after midnight. Low in the mid 60s. Winds shift from southeast around 5 mph to southwest after midnight. Comfortable sleeping weather.
THIS WEEK: Enjoy Friday — it's the last clean day for a stretch. A pattern change arrives Saturday as an unsettled system pushes in from the north. Showers and thunderstorms become likely Saturday afternoon and evening, with gusty northeast winds building through the weekend. Conditions ease only slightly by Sunday afternoon. Boaters and beachgoers should plan carefully around this window, according to the National Weather Service Melbourne forecast zone.
ON THE WATER: Friday remains the week's best day on the water — light east winds 5 to 10 mph and calm seas make for an ideal morning fishing window. Saturday turns sharply worse: north winds 5 to 10 mph shift northeast 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 30 mph by late afternoon, according to NWS Melbourne. Saturday night through Sunday, northeast winds 20 to 25 mph with gusts to 35 mph will produce rough, choppy conditions in nearshore and offshore zones. NWS has flagged Sunday as windy. Small-craft operators should monitor NOAA marine forecasts closely before any Saturday afternoon or Sunday departure. Stuart's Sandsprit Park boat ramp and Fort Pierce Inlet remain accessible Friday morning, but anglers should be off the water before Saturday's afternoon storms build.
ALERTS: No active NWS watches, warnings, or advisories are in effect as of this report. However, the developing storm system warrants attention. Check the NWS Melbourne zone forecast for any Small Craft Advisory issuance through Saturday night.
Friday morning is the clear action window for boaters and anglers. If your weekend plans are flexible, get out early Saturday and be back at the dock before 2 p.m.
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