Treasure Coast residents can expect clear weather with highs in the mid-70s Saturday and lower 80s Sunday, ideal for boating and beach outings through Monday.
TODAY: Clear and comfortable. Highs reach the mid-70s with north winds at five to 10 mph, shifting northeast late in the afternoon and toward sunset, according to the NWS Melbourne forecast zone. A near-perfect dry-season Saturday is on tap — beach day approved, work sites stay dry, and boats are ready for action.
TONIGHT: Clear skies continue. Overnight lows settle in the upper 50s. Winds turn light and variable before going west around five mph after midnight.
THIS WEEK: Sunday brings full sunshine with highs climbing into the lower 80s — a few degrees warmer than Saturday. Northwest winds around five mph shift southeast at five to 10 mph by late afternoon. Sunday night stays clear with lows again in the upper 50s. Monday continues the trend: sunny, lower 80s, light morning winds turning southeast by late day. No rain is forecast through Monday, according to the NWS Melbourne forecast.
ON THE WATER: Coastal winds stay light throughout the weekend — five to 10 mph Saturday from the north-northeast, easing to near calm Saturday night. NOAA CO-OPS tidal stations indicate no significant surge concerns. Sunday afternoon's southeast wind shift may produce a light chop on nearshore waters. Best fishing window both days: early morning before the afternoon sea breeze builds.
ALERTS: No active NWS watches, warnings, or advisories are in effect for Martin, St. Lucie, or Indian River counties as of this report.
If your weekend plans were in question, consider them answered. Three days of Florida dry-season perfection lie ahead — enjoy it before the rainy season arrives in June.
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