Anglers and boaters can plan around a strong morning low and negative evening tide amid dry, low-humidity conditions in Indian River County.
Tuesday brings a favorable tidal cycle to Sebastian Inlet, with four distinct tide stages offering anglers and boaters well-defined windows for planning their day, according to NOAA CO-OPS tidal predictions for the Sebastian Inlet station.
TODAY: Mostly dry conditions are expected across Indian River County for March 24, consistent with the Treasure Coast's late dry season pattern. Low humidity and lighter afternoon winds make this a strong candidate for an outdoor day. According to available information,
ON THE WATER: The tide cycle runs as follows, according to NOAA CO-OPS:
- High tide: 1:31 a.m. — 3.0 ft - Low tide: 7:53 a.m. — 0.2 ft - High tide: 1:37 p.m. — 2.4 ft - Low tide: 8:03 p.m. — -0.2 ft
The morning falling tide, bottoming out near zero by 7:53 a.m., concentrates baitfish through the inlet's narrow cut — a classic setup for snook and redfish on the outgoing flow. The evening low of -0.2 ft, a negative tide, exposes shallow sandbars and oyster structure along the lagoon side, making wade fishing and shellfish bed observation possible well before sunset.
FOR BOATERS: Navigators passing through Sebastian Inlet should note the negative evening low. Draft clearance over the inlet bar can tighten significantly during minus tides. Plan your return passage before 6 p.m. or after the tide begins to flood.
ALERTS: No active NWS watches, warnings, or advisories are in effect for Indian River County as of this report. According to available information,
Tidal data comes from NOAA CO-OPS, Sebastian Inlet station. Check the NWS Melbourne forecast zone for updated wind and rain probabilities before heading out.
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