Onshore Winds Elevate Surf Dangers; Gradual Warmup Expected
High pressure is currently dominating the southeastern United States, bringing significant changes to weather patterns along the Treasure Coast and Palm Beaches.
Onshore Winds Elevate Surf Dangers
Onshore winds are creating challenging surf conditions, characterized by rough waters and increased risk of dangerous rip currents. Residents and visitors are advised to exercise caution while engaging in water activities.
Current Weather Conditions
Despite the presence of moisture returning to the region, it is insufficient to generate widespread rainfall. Currently, the area remains mostly dry, with only isolated showers expected today and on Sunday.
- Onshore winds are gusting at 25–30 mph.
- Choppy marine conditions are prevalent.
- Only isolated coastal showers are predicted.
Upcoming Weather Forecast
This weekend will still experience breezy conditions, although wind speeds are expected to decrease slightly on Sunday. As the new week begins, a cold front will stall north of Florida, which may lead to increased moisture and isolated to scattered showers along the coast.
The most significant chance for rain is anticipated on Tuesday when another cold front will move through the state. Following this, cooler and drier air will usher in a change in temperatures.
- Highs will drop to the upper 70s and low 80s.
- Lows will range from the 50s inland to the 60s near the coast.
By midweek, conditions are expected to stabilize with comfortable humidity levels and abundant sunshine, providing a pleasant respite after the recent weather patterns. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and prepared for changing conditions.