Coastal Waters Forecast: Calm Seas with Scattered Storms Ahead
As summer approaches, Florida's coastal waters are set to experience a tranquil yet dynamic weather pattern over the upcoming weekend. Meteorologists predict a gentle to moderate south-southeasterly wind flow across local marine areas, with occasional shifts in wind direction particularly in Gulf waters.
The Gulf Stream currently maintains its position with its western wall located just offshore from key coastal landmarks. Positioned 16 nautical miles northeast of Fowey Rocks and approximately 7 miles east of Port Everglades, the stream presents no significant hazards for maritime activities.
Boaters and marine enthusiasts can expect relatively calm conditions with seas predominantly around 1-2 feet. Wind speeds will consistently range between 5 to 10 knots, creating light chop in intracoastal and bay waters. However, mariners should remain alert for isolated to scattered showers and potential thunderstorm development throughout the weekend.
Specific marine zones from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef and East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach will experience similar patterns. Wave periods will be short, typically between 2-5 seconds, indicating minimal wave energy and comfortable sailing conditions.
Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne Bay will mirror these maritime trends, with light winds and occasional precipitation. Afternoon and evening hours carry a higher probability of shower and thunderstorm activity.
Recreational boaters and fishermen should prepare for variable but generally mild marine conditions. While significant weather disruptions are unlikely, standard marine safety precautions are always recommended.
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