Two symmetrical high tides and shallow lows create ideal windows for fishing and boating amid partly sunny skies and mid-80s temperatures along the St. Lucie County coast.
The Fort Pierce Inlet will see a textbook semi-diurnal tide cycle Tuesday, with two near-symmetrical highs and two shallow lows creating prime windows for fishing and on-the-water activity.
TODAY: Dry season conditions persist along the St. Lucie County coast. Expect partly sunny skies, seasonably warm temperatures in the mid-80s, and low rain chances typical of April on the Treasure Coast.
TONIGHT: Mostly clear and comfortable. Overnight lows expected in the low-to-mid 60s.
THIS WEEK: No significant pattern changes are expected. The dry season regime holds — low humidity, light southeast winds, and minimal convective activity through the week.
ON THE WATER: Tuesday's tide cycle at Fort Pierce favors a strong morning push. The day's first high tide crests at 6:24 a.m. at 2.6 feet, giving early-rising anglers a full flood to work the inlet and nearshore structure. The afternoon low bottoms out at a near-zero -0.0 feet at 12:31 p.m. — an unusually flat slack that exposes flats and concentrates baitfish. The evening high follows at 6:51 p.m., peaking at 2.7 feet, the day's strongest. Captains running the inlet at dusk should expect brisk outgoing current in the hours before that flood peaks. The tidal range remains modest, under three feet, consistent with spring neap conditions, according to NOAA CO-OPS data.
For snook anglers casting the Fort Pierce City Marina docks before sunrise, Tuesday's early high is the money window — baitfish stack on the flood, and the light is low. Don't miss it.
ALERTS: No active National Weather Service watches, warnings, or advisories are in effect for St. Lucie County as of publication. Conditions remain safe for coastal and offshore activity.
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