Anglers and boaters can capitalize on a 2.5-foot high tide at 6:25 a.m. amid dry Treasure Coast weather with highs near 79°F.
TODAY: Dry season conditions continue along the Treasure Coast with comfortable temperatures expected. High near 79°F. Rain chance remains low.
TONIGHT: Mild and clear overnight. Low around 64°F.
THIS WEEK: Dry season pattern holds through mid-week with low humidity and seasonal temperatures. No significant storm systems are expected.
ON THE WATER: Tidal movement at Fort Pierce on Sunday offers two solid windows. The morning high tide peaks at 6:25 a.m. at 2.5 feet — the stronger of the two daily highs — followed by a pronounced low of just 0.2 feet at 12:34 p.m. That nearly 2.3-foot drop creates strong tidal flow through the inlet, making the outgoing tide a prime target for snook, redfish, and tarpon anglers working the rocks and bridges. A second high tide of 2.2 feet arrives at 6:36 p.m., offering an evening wade or nearshore run before dark. Boaters transiting the Fort Pierce Inlet should plan passages around the strong midday outgoing current. Coastal wind speeds and wave heights were not available in the current data window.
ALERTS: No active National Weather Service watches, warnings, or advisories are in effect for St. Lucie County.
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