Partly cloudy skies with highs in the upper 70s provide perfect conditions for boaters and beachgoers in Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties before showers threaten the weekend start.
TODAY: Partly cloudy skies and seasonably comfortable conditions dominate Wednesday on the Treasure Coast. Highs climb to the upper 70s — good news for anyone planning an afternoon on the water or a job site pour. No rain is in the forecast, according to National Weather Service Melbourne data.
TONIGHT: Partly cloudy with mild overnight conditions. Lows settle in the upper 60s. East winds ease to five to 10 mph — a comfortable night for opening windows.
THIS WEEK: Thursday holds the same pleasant pattern: partly cloudy, highs again in the upper 70s, with a light southeast breeze shifting overnight. The dry stretch begins to crack Friday, when partly sunny skies give way to a 20 percent chance of afternoon showers and an isolated thunderstorm threat near sunset. The National Weather Service Melbourne Zone Forecast Product stops at Friday. No forecast data exists beyond that window.
ON THE WATER: Wednesday's east winds at 10 to 15 mph, gusting to 25 mph, will push a moderate chop across nearshore waters — manageable for larger vessels but worth monitoring for small-craft operators. Thursday brings relief: gusts drop to 20 mph and seas calm. The better fishing window is Thursday morning, when lighter winds and steadier conditions favor inshore and nearshore runs before Friday's frontal uncertainty.
ALERTS: No active National Weather Service watches, warnings, or advisories are in effect for Martin, St. Lucie, or Indian River counties as of this report, forecasters said.
Wednesday through Thursday offers the Treasure Coast's cleanest outdoor window of the week. Anglers, contractors, and families alike should make the most of it before Friday's rain chance muddies the forecast.
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