Dry conditions with highs in the lower 80s today offer ideal weather for boating and beaches, but gusty winds sweep in by Thursday sunset.
The Treasure Coast's best weather window in weeks opens Tuesday and holds firm through midweek, with no rain in the forecast and temperatures climbing steadily toward the upper 80s by Thursday, according to National Weather Service Melbourne data.
TODAY: Mostly clear skies dominate Tuesday, with highs in the lower 80s. Northeast winds of 5 to 10 mph keep conditions comfortable. Rain chance: near zero.
TONIGHT: Expect partly cloudy skies and a pleasant overnight low around 70. Easterly winds of 5 to 10 mph shift to a light southeast breeze — around 5 mph — after midnight, according to the NWS Melbourne Zone Forecast Product.
THIS WEEK: Wednesday delivers the week's most pristine conditions — mostly sunny, highs in the mid-80s and light southeast winds of 5 to 10 mph. Wednesday night stays mostly clear with a low around 70, though south winds could gust to 20 mph and back west by midnight, a signal worth watching. Thursday warms further into the upper 80s, but south winds with gusts up to 20 mph are expected to arrive late in the afternoon and toward sunset — a notable shift for anyone planning an evening outing.
ON THE WATER: Light northeast-to-east winds Tuesday give way to gentle southeast flow Wednesday, producing favorable nearshore conditions through midweek. Anglers should target morning hours both days before any afternoon sea breeze builds. Thursday's late-day gusts to 20 mph from the south warrant caution for smaller vessels heading out in the afternoon; morning departures are the safer bet.
ALERTS: No active NWS watches, warnings or advisories are in effect for Martin, St. Lucie or Indian River counties, forecasters said.
For the snowbird wondering about Saturday, the contractor scheduling a concrete pour or the family debating a beach day — Tuesday through Wednesday is the sweet spot: dry, bright and mild enough to remind anyone why they moved to the Treasure Coast in the first place.
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