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CENTRAL EAST FLORIDA

Space Coast to Treasure Coast — Atlantic nearshore and offshore

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GO
0
CAUTION
0
HOLD
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TODAY'S BRIEFING
James Van Fleet
Chief Meteorologist

"Winds at 12 knots, seas 2.5 ft across Central East Florida. Check individual port conditions before departure."

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CURRENT CONDITIONS · LIVE
Cape Canaveral
Moderate — Good Conditions
GO
Wind
11kts
ESE
Seas
2.1ft
6s period
Air Temp
78°F
79% RH
Sea Surface Temp
71°F
Cool water
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Sebastian Inlet
Moderate — Good Conditions
GO
Wind
10kts
ESE
Seas
2.8ft
7s period
Air Temp
71°F
92% RH
Sea Surface Temp
73°F
Moderate
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Fort Pierce
Moderate — Good Conditions
GO
Wind
12kts
ESE
Seas
2.5ft
6s period
Air Temp
78°F
79% RH
Sea Surface Temp
75°F
Moderate
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Stuart
Moderate — Good Conditions
GO
Wind
13kts
E
Seas
2.6ft
6s period
Air Temp
79°F
74% RH
Sea Surface Temp
75°F
Moderate
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7-DAY OUTLOOK
Regional Forecast
Based on Fort Pierce · Max daily wind and seas
Day
Wind
Seas
Temp
Rain
Status
Today
2026-03-07
14kts
2.9ft
79°/72°
Dry
GO
Tomorrow
2026-03-08
12kts
2.7ft
79°/68°
Dry
GO
Mon, Mar 9
2026-03-09
11kts
1.8ft
78°/67°
0.5mm
GO
Tue, Mar 10
2026-03-10
11kts
1.7ft
77°/71°
0.6mm
GO
Wed, Mar 11
2026-03-11
14kts
2.2ft
78°/72°
Dry
GO
Thu, Mar 12
2026-03-12
17kts
2.6ft
83°/70°
0.7mm
CAUTION
Fri, Mar 13
2026-03-13
17kts
3.7ft
74°/69°
0.1mm
CAUTION
OFFICIAL NWS COASTAL WATERS FORECAST
NWS
OFFICIAL MARINE FORECAST
NOAA NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE · COASTAL WATERS FORECAST
ISSUED
Sat, Mar 7, 01:19 PM UTC
SYNOPSIS

High pressure will remain nearly stationary across the western Atlantic through the weekend and into early next week. Its trailing ridge axis will extend westward, oscillating across north and central Florida. This will result in a continued moderate to fresh onshore flow. Isolated to scattered showers and isolated lightning storms will be embedded in the onshore flow each day. The next cold front approaches the local waters for Thursday and may bring an increase in precipitation chances, as well as deteriorating boating conditions.

PERIOD FORECAST
REST OF TODAY

Southeast winds 5 to 10 knots. Seas 4 feet. Wave Detail: East 4 feet at 10 seconds. A light chop on the intracoastal waters. A slight chance of showers this afternoon.

TONIGHT

Southeast winds 5 to 10 knots. Seas 3 to 4 feet. Wave Detail: East 4 feet at 10 seconds. Mostly smooth on the intracoastal waters.

SUNDAY

Southeast winds 5 to 10 knots. Seas 3 to 4 feet. Wave Detail: East 4 feet at 10 seconds. A light chop on the intracoastal waters. A chance of showers in the afternoon.

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NOTICE: Weather data sourced from Open-Meteo and updated every 10 minutes. Go/No-Go assessments are based on general guidelines (winds under 15 kts and seas under 3.5 ft = GO; 15-25 kts or 3.5-6 ft = CAUTION; above 25 kts or 6 ft = HOLD). Sea surface temperature data is from the Open-Meteo Marine API. Always consult official NOAA marine forecasts and use your own judgment before getting underway. Conditions can change rapidly.