Anglers and boaters in Martin County can capitalize on a 2.6-foot morning high tide, the day's strongest, amid dry season weather.
TODAY: Dry season conditions prevail across Martin County, with comfortable temperatures and seasonably low humidity typical for mid-March. According to available information,
TONIGHT: According to available information,
THIS WEEK: According to available information,
ON THE WATER: Sunday's tide cycle at Stuart gives anglers and boaters a well-defined day to plan around. The first high tide arrives at 6:14 a.m. at 2.6 feet — the stronger of the two peaks and the prime window for inshore fishing along the St. Lucie River and Indian River Lagoon. The tide ebbs through the morning, bottoming out at a shallow 0.4 feet by 12:22 p.m., which will expose flats and tighten fish into channels. A second, moderate high tide of 2.3 feet follows at 6:24 p.m., offering a solid late-afternoon window for those heading out after work or a day at the beach. Boaters navigating shallow cuts near the inlet should use extra caution around the midday low.
ALERTS: No active NWS watches, warnings, or advisories are referenced in available source data. According to available information,
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