Note: This article may contain outdated information. It was published on Thursday, April 09, 2026.

Gusty Winds up to 35 MPH, Showers Batter Treasure Coast Thursday

East winds whip Sebastian Inlet anglers as rain chances hit 70% with possible thunderstorms, but drier conditions loom for the weekend.

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Palm trees bending under strong winds and cloudy skies during a tropical storm.
Guilherme Christmann

At Sebastian Inlet on Thursday morning, anglers who hauled their gear to the water's edge got a stiff reminder that April on the Treasure Coast can still bite. Gusting east winds and a gray, rain-heavy sky told the story before a single line hit the water.

TODAY: Showers are likely throughout the day, with a slight chance of thunderstorms mixed in. Expect considerable cloud cover and breezy conditions, with highs climbing to the upper 70s. East winds will run 15 to 20 mph with gusts reaching up to 35 mph — enough to kick up rough chop on nearshore waters and push unsecured boat covers around the dock. Rain chance stands at 70%, the National Weather Service said. Beachgoers should plan around midday squalls; this is not a beach day.

TONIGHT: Skies break partially after dark. A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms lingers through late evening and early morning hours. Lows settle in the upper 60s. East winds ease to 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 30 mph. Rain chance drops to 20%, forecasters said.

THIS WEEK: Friday delivers meaningful relief. Partly sunny skies return, with highs again in the upper 70s. Northeast winds moderate to 10 to 15 mph, gusting to 25 mph — a manageable sea breeze. The same pattern holds into Saturday: partly sunny, upper 70s, northeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts to 25 mph. For families weighing a Saturday beach run or a half-day charter out of Hutchinson Island, the window looks far more forgiving than Thursday. Marine operators should note that Friday afternoon and Saturday morning represent the clearest consecutive stretch of the short-range forecast.

ON THE WATER: Thursday's east winds at 15 to 20 mph with 35 mph gusts will produce rough inshore and nearshore conditions. Anglers chasing pompano along the Fort Pierce beachfront or working the nearshore reefs should delay until Friday at the earliest. Wave heights and offshore data were not included in this forecast cycle. The Stuart Sailfish Club's spring fishing calendar may warrant a weather check before any organized offshore run.

ALERTS: No active National Weather Service watches, warnings, or advisories are in effect for Martin, St. Lucie, or Indian River counties at time of publication. Conditions should be monitored through Thursday afternoon given the thunderstorm potential.

This article was generated with AI assistance using publicly available information. It was reviewed and approved by a human editor before publication. TC Sentinel uses AI writing tools in accordance with FTC guidelines.

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