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Miami Florida for 06-22-2025

Author
Quiet. Please
Published
Sun 22 Jun 2025
Episode Link
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/miami-florida-for-06-22-2025--66690194

Coastal Waters Forecast: Turbulent Conditions Ahead for Florida Maritime Regions

The National Weather Service in Miami has issued a comprehensive coastal waters forecast highlighting dynamic marine conditions across Florida's Atlantic and Gulf coastal regions. Mariners and coastal residents should prepare for an active weather pattern with potential maritime challenges.

East to southeasterly winds will dominate the marine landscape, becoming increasingly gusty as the day progresses. Scattered thunderstorms are likely across local waters, with the potential for brief periods of rough seas and sudden wind shifts. The Gulf Stream remains relatively stable, with its western wall positioned just offshore from key coastal landmarks including Fowey Rocks, Port Everglades, Lake Worth, and Jupiter Inlet.

Coastal waters from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef and from East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach can expect wind speeds ranging from 5 to 15 knots, with occasional gusts up to 20 knots. Wave heights will generally remain modest, averaging 2 to 3 feet with occasional wave periods between 3 to 5 seconds.

Specific marine zones will experience varying conditions. Biscayne Bay and Lake Okeechobee anticipate light to moderate easterly winds with a high probability of thunderstorm activity. Intracoastal waters will likely experience moderate chop, potentially challenging smaller watercraft.

The forecast suggests a persistent pattern of scattered showers and thunderstorms through early next week. Boaters and marine enthusiasts should monitor ongoing weather updates and exercise caution, particularly during afternoon hours when storm development is most likely.

While no significant Gulf Stream hazards are currently identified, the dynamic weather pattern underscores the importance of preparedness and situational awareness for anyone planning maritime activities in Florida's coastal regions.

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