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Melbourne Florida for 06-15-2025

Author
Quiet. Please
Published
Sun 15 Jun 2025
Episode Link
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/melbourne-florida-for-06-15-2025--66564208

Coastal Waters Forecast Reveals Calm Conditions with Occasional Thunderstorm Potential

The National Weather Service Melbourne office has released a comprehensive coastal waters forecast for East Central Florida, promising generally favorable marine conditions over the next several days. High pressure systems are expected to dominate the Atlantic waters, creating a stable weather pattern from Flagler Beach to Jupiter Inlet.

Mariners and coastal residents can anticipate mostly moderate southeast winds ranging from 5 to 15 knots throughout the forecast period. Seas are predicted to remain relatively calm, with wave heights consistently between 1 to 3 feet. The Gulf Stream's western wall is positioned well offshore, with its closest point approximately 8 nautical miles east of Saint Lucie Inlet.

Daily sea breeze patterns will drive wind directions, typically shifting from south to southeast during afternoon hours. Boaters should be prepared for potential localized thunderstorm activity, particularly in the afternoons. While the chance of precipitation remains slight to moderate, mariners are advised to monitor weather conditions and be prepared for sudden changes.

Intracoastal waters will experience varying chop conditions, ranging from mostly smooth to moderate throughout the forecast period. Wave periods are expected to be short, predominantly around 4 to 9 seconds, indicating relatively stable water conditions.

The forecast suggests consistent weather patterns through Thursday, with southeast winds predominantly in the 5 to 15 knot range. Temperatures and humidity levels typical of mid-June in Florida will contribute to the occasional thunderstorm development.

Recreational boaters, fishermen, and maritime professionals can expect generally safe and predictable marine conditions over the next several days, with standard precautions recommended for potential thunderstorm activity.

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