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Stuart's Two-Low Tides Boost Morning Angling Friday

Treasure Coast anglers can capitalize on favorable morning highs, but a sharp negative low at 3:43 p.m. will drain local flats hard.

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Stuart's Two-Low Tides Boost Morning Angling Friday
Illustration by Priya Okafor / TC Sentinel

TODAY: Dry-season conditions continue along the Treasure Coast. Check the NWS Melbourne forecast zone for current temperature and rain probability before heading out.

TONIGHT: Conditions are typical for mid-March. An overnight low is expected in the seasonally comfortable range, with humidity remaining manageable under dry-season patterns.

THIS WEEK: No significant pattern change is indicated for late March. Afternoon shower chances remain low outside any NWS-issued advisory periods. According to available information,

ON THE WATER: Friday's tide schedule for Stuart favors an early start on the water. A modest low of minus 0.3 feet at 3:32 a.m. will be followed by the day's first high of 2.9 feet at 9:36 a.m., according to NOAA CO-OPS tidal data — a solid window for inshore fishing on the incoming and peak tide through mid-morning. The afternoon low of minus 0.6 feet at 3:43 p.m. represents the most significant movement of the day, draining grass flats and shallow backcountry areas notably. Boaters drawing more than two feet should time their inlet and flat crossings well before that afternoon drop. The evening cycle recovers with a 3.3-foot high at 10:09 p.m. — the strongest tide of the day — arriving after dark. According to available information,

ALERTS: No active NWS watches, warnings, or advisories were available at time of publication. Mariners should verify current advisories at weather.gov before departure.

FOR BOATERS: Saturday morning remains the best window for shallow-draft anglers. If you're asking whether to go out — go early, be off the flats before 3 p.m., and check NWS Melbourne for any updated marine forecasts before you leave the dock.

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