Boaters and beachgoers get a clean holiday window — then the rain returns
TODAY: A textbook Treasure Coast holiday. Mostly sunny skies and low rain chances make Memorial Day one of the cleaner beach days of the early summer stretch. High near 88°F. Rain chance: twenty percent, the National Weather Service said.
TONIGHT: Warm and mostly clear. A light southeast breeze off the Atlantic keeps overnight lows comfortable around seventy-four degrees.
THIS WEEK: Enjoy the holiday — the forecast turns. A wetter pattern builds midweek as moisture deepens across the Florida peninsula, NWS forecasters said. Expect daily afternoon storm chances to climb to fifty to sixty percent by Wednesday and hold through the end of the week. Thursday and Friday carry the highest coverage. This marks a meaningful shift: the kind of persistent convective setup that, this deep into late May, signals the Treasure Coast's rainy season is knocking on the door.
No active NWS watches, warnings, or advisories are in effect for Martin, St. Lucie, or Indian River counties as of publication. Residents are reminded that June 1 opens Atlantic hurricane season.
ON THE WATER: Southeast winds ten to fifteen knots through Monday keep inshore and nearshore conditions manageable — a solid window for anglers working the St. Lucie Inlet or running to the reefs. Seas two to three feet. Hit the water early; midday building clouds and isolated afternoon showers are possible even on the holiday. By Wednesday, increasing winds ahead of the moisture surge will push nearshore chop to three to four feet. Work the jetties on the incoming tide with live pilchards or cut threadfin for snook stacked at the inlet mouths before the pattern turns rough.
ALERTS: No active watches or warnings. Monitor NWS Melbourne (forecast.weather.gov/Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River zones) as the midweek system organizes.
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