National Weather Service forecasts 50% rain chance with northeast winds up to 25 mph today in Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties, clearing overnight for a brighter Tuesday.
TODAY: Start the week cautiously. Skies will turn from partly cloudy to mostly cloudy by late morning, with a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms developing through the afternoon. Northeast winds will build to 20–25 mph, making this a blustery Monday. High in the upper 70s.
TONIGHT: Conditions improve sharply after sunset. Partly cloudy skies and breezy northeast winds at 15–20 mph will back off to 10–15 mph after midnight. Low in the upper 60s. No rain expected overnight.
THIS WEEK: Tuesday is the payoff. Mostly sunny skies and highs again in the upper 70s offer classic dry-season Treasure Coast weather, according to NWS Melbourne's Zone Forecast Product. Northeast winds will gust to 30 mph Tuesday, so small-craft operators should check advisories before heading out. Tuesday night and Wednesday remain partly cloudy and dry, with east winds at 10–15 mph and lows holding in the upper 60s. No significant rain is forecast through Wednesday.
ON THE WATER: Monday is rough offshore. Northeast winds at 20–25 mph will build steep, short-period seas — not ideal for anything beyond inshore work. If you must go out, early morning offers the shortest window before conditions deteriorate. Tuesday's 30 mph gusts demand respect even under blue skies; inshore anglers will find the better ride. Wednesday looks like the smoothest water of the stretch.
ALERTS: No active NWS watches, warnings, or advisories are in effect for Martin, St. Lucie, or Indian River counties as of Monday morning, NWS Melbourne reports. Monitor conditions closely through the afternoon as storms develop.
TAKEAWAY: Stay close to the dock and wait for Tuesday's sunshine.
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