Hey there, folks! Time to dive into the waters of Florida with your coastal forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Miami.
For all you sailors and beach lovers out there, we've got a mix of everything coming your way. Expect light to moderate east to southeast winds at around 10-15 miles per hour early this week, keeping things breezy but pleasant. Seas will be as calm as a lazy river, topping off around 2 feet or less.
Now, here's the deal – scattered showers and thunderstorms might pop up now and then, especially in the afternoons. So, keep an eye on the sky for any surprises that might come your way with a splash of rain.
Good news! No Gulf Stream hazards to worry about at the moment, but do take note of the Gulf Stream's whereabouts. As of the latest data, it's hanging out northeast of Fowey Rocks.
Looking at your specific spots – from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef and East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach - it's a similar story. Light easterly winds, seas of 2 feet or less, and a mix of sunny spells and thundery outbursts.
In a nutshell, plan your days with a dash of caution for those passing showers and a sprinkle of sunscreen for the sunshine.
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