Dry weather holds through Tuesday with highs in the lower 80s before rain chances rise Wednesday, forecasts the National Weather Service in Melbourne.
TODAY: A beautiful start to the work week with clear skies and highs in the lower 80s, according to the National Weather Service Melbourne forecast zone. Northwest winds of five to 10 mph will shift southeast at 10 to 15 mph by late afternoon. Rain chance: zero percent.
TONIGHT: Clear and comfortable. Lows around 60 degrees. Southwest winds five to 10 mph, turning northwest after midnight.
THIS WEEK: Tuesday brings another sunny, dry day with highs again in the lower 80s and light northerly winds easing to east at five to 10 mph by late afternoon. The first hint of moisture arrives Tuesday night — partly cloudy skies with a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms and lows in the mid 60s. By Wednesday, rain chances climb to 40 percent as partly sunny skies give way to scattered showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Highs remain in the lower 80s, but increasing southeast winds at 10 to 15 mph late in the day signal a pattern shift heading into the back half of the week.
ON THE WATER: Monday is a strong day on the water. Morning winds from the northwest at five to 10 mph will be light and manageable. Expect a wind shift to southeast at 10 to 15 mph by late afternoon. Plan your return to the dock before that shift arrives. Coastal wave heights and offshore conditions are not included in the current National Weather Service Melbourne forecast data. Confirm tidal data for area inlets with NOAA CO-OPS before departure. Tuesday morning offers the week's cleanest fishing window before clouds and shower chances build overnight.
ALERTS: No active National Weather Service watches, warnings, or advisories are in effect for Martin, St. Lucie, or Indian River counties at time of publication.
Bottom line: Enjoy Monday and Tuesday outdoors — beach, boat, or job site — and keep an eye on the sky Wednesday as shower chances increase heading into the weekend.
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