Hey there, folks! Let's dive into the coastal waters forecast for Florida. Brought to you by the National Weather Service in Miami, Florida.
For Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef and East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach regions, we're looking at some pretty chill marine conditions this week, with winds hanging around 15 knots or less and seas below 3 feet. We might see some scattered showers and thunderstorms, bringing locally higher winds and seas, but nothing too crazy.
No Gulf Stream hazards in sight, so that's good news for our maritime friends. And in case you were wondering, the Gulf Stream's wall is hanging out at various distances from a few key spots, thanks to the Naval Oceanographic Office.
Now, let's break down the weather for today through Saturday:
- Along the coast and Gulf Stream, expect winds to shift from SW to SE throughout the day, with seas less than 2 feet. There's a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the mix.
- For tonight, winds will be Southerly around 10-15 knots with seas around 2 feet or less. More showers and storms are possible.
- Wednesday brings a wind change to West and later East Northeast, still with seas around 1-2 feet. Showers and thunderstorms remain in the forecast.
- And looking ahead to Thursday and Friday, winds will veer towards the East and Northeast, with seas remaining largely calm.
Overall, a mix of showers and storms expected throughout the week, so keep those umbrellas handy on land and stay safe on the water.
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