Fort Pierce Tides Peak Sunday Morning for Prime Fishing
Anglers and boaters can capitalize on a 2.5-foot high tide at 6:25 a.m. amid dry Treasure Coast weather with highs near 79°F.
Anglers and boaters can capitalize on a 2.5-foot high tide at 6:25 a.m. amid dry Treasure Coast weather with highs near 79°F.
Boaters and anglers in Martin County can target prime fishing windows with high tides at 5:26 a.m. and 5:34 p.m. on March 14, followed by lows dropping to 0.2 feet.
Boaters navigating the Indian River County waterway after dark face extra risks at the bar during the day's shallowest water at 11:34 p.m.
Showers hit Saturday with a 60% chance, building into a wet pattern that threatens boat outings and beach days in Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties.
Anglers in St. Lucie County can capitalize on strong morning tidal movement before a midday low of 0.5 feet drains the flats.
A polar vortex chills the Midwest while a heat dome scorches the Southwest, with forecasters warning amplified jet stream patterns could bring unstable conditions to Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties.
Martin County anglers, boaters and beachgoers can plan outings around the mixed tidal pattern, with the final low hitting late and overnight temps in the mid-60s.
The 10:24 a.m. drop provides prime conditions for local anglers and beachcombers, following a 2.3-foot high at 4:08 a.m. and preceding a 1.9-foot high at 4:15 p.m.
Treasure Coast residents brace for 60% rain chances Saturday and Sunday, with thunderstorms targeting late morning and afternoon hours for boaters and beachgoers.