Coastal Marine Weather In Miami FL

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Coastal Marine Weather In Miami FL

Stay safe and informed on the water with the "Coastal Marine Weather Forecast: Miami, Florida" podcast. Get detailed forecasts, wave conditions, wind advisories, and marine warnings tailored to the Miami coastal area. Essential listening for boaters, fishermen, surfers, and anyone who enjoys the vibrant Miami coastline.This show includes AI-generated content.

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    Miami Florida for 05-03-2026

    # Coastal Waters Forecast: Florida Waters Expect Shifting Winds and Scattered Storms The National Weather Service in Miami has issued updated coastal waters forecasts for Florida, valid through Thursday. Meteorologists are tracking a frontal boundary moving southward across local waters, bringing significant wind shifts and the potential for scattered thunderstorms throughout the forecast period. Today will see northwest winds becoming northerly and then northeasterly as the frontal system progresses. While conditions remain below hazardous levels, the northern Atlantic waters may experience brief periods of small craft exercise caution conditions. Seas along the Atlantic coast from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef will range from three to five feet, occasionally reaching six feet. The intracoastal waters will develop light to moderate chop. Boaters should prepare for showers and thunderstorms, with locally elevated wave heights and wind speeds possible near storm activity. The forecast frontal boundary is expected to stall over the Florida Straits tonight, keeping winds breezy but manageable across all local waters. Northeastern winds will persist at ten to fifteen knots through the overnight hours, with rain and thunderstorm activity remaining likely, particularly in the evening. Monday brings northeast winds gusting up to twenty knots during the afternoon, with seas building to four to six feet, occasionally reaching eight feet along the Atlantic coast. Showers and thunderstorms remain possible throughout the day. By Monday night, conditions begin moderating slightly as winds shift easterly. Tuesday marks the beginning of a trend toward calmer conditions. East winds of ten to fifteen knots will prevail, with seas gradually diminishing to two to four feet. A chance of showers and afternoon thunderstorms remains, but activity should be less organized than previous days. By Wednesday and Thursday, conditions significantly improve with southwest winds becoming more prevalent and seas dropping to around two feet. The intracoastal waters will develop only light chop. The Gulf Stream's western wall remains approximately eight to eleven nautical miles east of the mainland, based on data current through April twenty-ninth. Mariners should monitor conditions closely as the system evolves, particularly regarding localized wind and wave increases associated with thunderstorm activity.

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    Miami Florida for 05-02-2026

    # Coastal Waters Forecast: Breezy Weekend Ahead for South Florida A dynamic weather pattern is unfolding across South Florida's coastal waters this weekend, as a frontal boundary slides southward bringing enhanced southerly winds and the potential for scattered showers and thunderstorms. Throughout today, boaters should expect breezy to gusty conditions, particularly across the Atlantic waters north of Deerfield Beach, where a Small Craft Advisory remains in effect from noon through this evening. Southerly winds of fifteen to twenty knots with gusts up to twenty-five knots will accompany seas of two to four feet, occasionally reaching five feet. The National Weather Service Miami office notes that Gulf Stream hazards are possible in these northern Atlantic waters this afternoon and evening. Southern Gulf waters will experience lighter conditions with southwest winds of ten to fifteen knots and seas around two feet. Intracoastal waters across the region will develop a moderate chop as winds strengthen throughout the day. Tonight, winds will gradually diminish across the region as they shift to westerly directions. However, weakening showers and thunderstorm activity may move across Lake Okeechobee and local Gulf waters after midnight, potentially producing locally elevated winds and waves. Small craft operators should remain cautious during this period. Sunday brings a significant shift as the frontal boundary arrives early in the morning. Winds will rotate to northwest and then northerly directions, while rain chances increase substantially. Showers with chances of thunderstorms are expected to develop across most waters, particularly Biscayne Bay and the southern Atlantic coastal waters. Seas may occasionally reach five feet in the northern Atlantic waters. Monday continues unsettled conditions with northeast winds and persistent chances of showers and thunderstorms, especially in the morning hours. Seas will range from two to five feet across the Atlantic waters. By Tuesday through Wednesday, conditions gradually improve. Winds will shift to easterly and then southeasterly directions at ten to fifteen knots, with seas moderating to two to four feet. Thunderstorm activity diminishes significantly, and conditions become more favorable for recreational boating activities. Throughout this period, boaters are reminded that winds and seas may be higher in and near thunderstorms.

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    Miami Florida for 05-01-2026

    # Florida Coastal Waters Forecast: High Pressure Gives Way to Stormy Weekend Conditions across Florida's Atlantic and Gulf coastal waters will transition dramatically from calm and pleasant to unsettled and hazardous over the next few days, according to the latest National Weather Service forecast issued Friday morning. An area of high pressure currently dominating the region will keep conditions relatively mild through Saturday morning. Today, expect light to moderate southwest winds over Gulf waters and southerly to southeasterly winds across Atlantic zones, with seas ranging from two to three feet. However, northern Gulf Stream waters could see winds approaching small craft advisory thresholds this afternoon, particularly between Jupiter Inlet and Deerfield Beach. Saturday will bring increasing southerly winds of fifteen to twenty knots with gusts to twenty-five knots across most areas. Atlantic waters from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef should brace for sustained small craft advisory conditions, with seas building to two to four feet and occasionally reaching five feet. These conditions will persist into Saturday night as the frontal system approaches the region. Everything changes Sunday and Sunday night. A frontal boundary moving into Florida during the second half of the weekend will introduce higher rain chances and locally hazardous conditions around showers and storms. Seas will build dramatically, reaching four to six feet and occasionally eight feet. Thunderstorms and showers become likely across most areas, with the heaviest activity expected Sunday afternoon through Sunday night. For boaters on Biscayne Bay and Lake Okeechobee, conditions will remain manageable until Sunday, when moderate to occasionally rough conditions develop with increased thunderstorm activity. Recovery begins Monday and continues through Tuesday as winds gradually diminish and the system moves offshore. However, another chance of showers and occasional thunderstorms will persist Monday morning, particularly across the Atlantic waters and inland lake areas. Those venturing onto Florida's coastal waters should closely monitor conditions Saturday through Sunday night and ensure their vessels are properly equipped and seaworthy. Small craft operators should consider postponing offshore trips during the critical Sunday through Sunday night window when seas and winds reach their peak intensity.

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    Miami Florida for 04-26-2026

    # Florida Coastal Waters Forecast: A Week of Changing Conditions The National Weather Service in Miami has issued a detailed forecast for Florida's coastal waters from Sunday through Thursday, painting a picture of gradually evolving conditions across the state's Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Sunday begins with gentle conditions as southerly winds of five to ten knots develop across local waters ahead of an approaching front. Sea heights remain minimal, generally less than two feet, with only a slight chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms expected late in the day, primarily across Atlantic waters. Boaters can expect light chop in intracoastal waters. As evening approaches, winds shift to southwesterly, and seas gradually increase to around two feet after midnight. These transitional conditions set the stage for Monday's activity as the front begins its slow push through the region. Monday brings variable winds as the system moves overhead. Northwest winds shift to northerly in the afternoon, keeping seas around two feet. The front's passage continues to present scattered shower and thunderstorm possibilities throughout the day and night. By Monday night, conditions noticeably shift as northeast winds develop, ranging from five to ten knots. This marks the beginning of a more energetic pattern, with seas building to two to four feet, occasionally reaching five feet. Wave details show northeast swells of three feet at ten-second intervals. Tuesday sees the most significant sea state changes of the forecast period. Northeast winds around ten knots accompany seas of three to five feet, occasionally reaching six feet. These conditions persist through Tuesday night as east winds establish themselves. Wednesday and Thursday bring westerly winds of ten to fifteen knots with seas moderating to two to four feet, occasionally reaching five feet. These final days of the forecast period show the system's influence gradually diminishing. The forecast note indicates the Gulf Stream's western wall runs several nautical miles offshore from Jupiter Inlet northward, which mariners should consider when planning offshore activities. Throughout the forecast period, Biscayne Bay and Lake Okeechobee experience similar wind-driven patterns, with conditions ranging from smooth to moderate chop. Boaters should monitor conditions closely as the front progresses and seas build midweek.

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    Miami Florida for 04-25-2026

    # Weekend Coastal Waters Forecast for Florida The National Weather Service in Miami has issued a coastal waters forecast for Florida, covering Atlantic waters from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef extending 60 nautical miles offshore, as well as Gulf coastal waters from East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach. Gentle to moderate easterly and southeasterly winds will dominate most local waters through the first half of the weekend. A notable exception appears over Gulf waters, where afternoon winds will shift southwest as a Gulf breeze develops. By Sunday, winds across all local waters will turn southwesterly in advance of an approaching frontal boundary. Scattered showers and storms remain possible throughout the weekend across local waters. The west wall of the Gulf Stream, as of April 20th, is located approximately 6 nautical miles south-southeast of Fowey Rocks, 10 nautical miles northeast of Port Everglades, 3 nautical miles east-northeast of Lake Worth, and 6 nautical miles east-southeast of Jupiter Inlet. Currently, no Gulf Stream hazards are anticipated. For the coastal waters between Jupiter Inlet and Deerfield Beach, seas will be around 2 feet today with light chop in intracoastal waters. Tonight, southeastern winds of 5 to 10 knots will shift south after midnight, maintaining similar sea conditions. Sunday brings slightly calmer seas, less than 2 feet initially, then increasing to around 2 feet in the afternoon. Further south from Deerfield Beach to Ocean Reef, seas remain less than 2 feet throughout the weekend, with easterly winds today and southerly winds Sunday. These calmer conditions persist through Sunday night before stronger activity develops early next week. Gulf coastal waters from East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach will experience less than 2 feet seas throughout the forecast period, with light to calm winds and minimal chop expected. By Monday and Tuesday, slightly more active conditions develop across the Atlantic side, with seas building to 2 to 5 feet and occasional heights reaching 6 feet on Tuesday. Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne Bay will see generally light conditions through the weekend, with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Winds and waves may be higher in and near any developing storms that form during this period.

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    Miami Florida for 04-24-2026

    # Coastal Waters Forecast: Mild Conditions Expected for Florida Waters The National Weather Service in Miami has issued a comprehensive coastal waters forecast for Friday through Tuesday, painting a picture of mild conditions with scattered shower activity over the weekend. The forecast covers extensive waters along both Florida coasts, from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef on the Atlantic side, stretching out 60 nautical miles, and from East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach on the Gulf side. Biscayne Bay and Lake Okeechobee are also included in this detailed outlook. Beginning Friday morning, moderate east to southeast breezes will dominate across local waters before diminishing to gentle conditions by afternoon. Most areas are expecting seas around two feet, with wave details showing southeast swells of two feet at five seconds, accompanied by smaller northwesterly and northeasterly waves. The critical weather story centers on scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms expected over the weekend as an upper level disturbance moves through the region. Friday morning may bring a slight chance of showers, with the possibility increasing to showers and thunderstorms by early afternoon. This activity will continue through the weekend, particularly over Saturday and Sunday afternoons and evenings. Winds will remain relatively light throughout the forecast period, generally ranging from five to fifteen knots depending on location. The Gulf waters from Chokoloskee to Bonita Beach will see slightly stronger initial winds of ten to fifteen knots Friday morning before moderating. Lake Okeechobee will experience the calmest conditions, with primarily light winds and smooth water surfaces through Sunday, before winds increase to ten to fifteen knots by Monday and Tuesday as seas develop a moderate chop. Beyond the immediate weekend, conditions are expected to gradually settle through Monday and Tuesday, though seas may build slightly to two to four feet occasionally reaching five feet, particularly in Atlantic coastal waters from Jupiter Inlet to Deerfield Beach. The Gulf Stream's west wall remains well-positioned offshore, with no associated hazards expected during this forecast period. Overall, boaters can expect manageable conditions with typical late April weather patterns, though scattered thunderstorms warrant attention for those planning weekend activities on the water.

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    Miami Florida for 04-19-2026

    # South Florida Braces for Dramatic Weather Shift This Week A significant weather system is set to impact South Florida's coastal waters beginning today and intensifying through Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service Miami. Currently, conditions remain relatively calm across the region. South winds of five to ten knots are producing seas less than two feet, with smooth intracoastal waters. However, this tranquility is temporary. A cold front approaching from the north will dramatically alter conditions overnight into Monday morning. Ahead of the front's arrival, Gulf waters will experience increasing northwest winds of ten to fifteen knots. By Monday, the Atlantic coastal waters will see a significant wind shift as northeast winds increase to fifteen to twenty knots, with gusts reaching twenty-five knots in the afternoon. Seas will build from around two feet to three to five feet, occasionally reaching six feet. Conditions will intensify Monday night into Tuesday. The Atlantic will experience the most dramatic changes, with northeast winds gusting to thirty knots and seas building to eight to eleven feet, occasionally reaching fourteen feet. The Gulf waters will see more moderate impacts, with northeast winds of twenty to five knots and seas of three to five feet, occasionally six feet. Tuesday will mark the peak of the hazardous conditions. Northeast winds around twenty-five knots with gusts to thirty knots will persist across the Atlantic, maintaining those eight to eleven foot seas. Gulf and bay waters will experience moderate chop with similar wind speeds. Conditions will gradually improve Wednesday through Thursday as the system moves away. East winds will diminish from fifteen to twenty knots to ten to fifteen knots by Thursday. Atlantic seas will decrease to five to seven feet Wednesday, continuing their downward trend through the week. The forecast also notes scattered showers and thunderstorms will be possible across the Atlantic waters Monday, becoming likely Monday night, with occasional activity continuing through Tuesday morning. Mariners should prepare for increasingly hazardous conditions beginning Monday and reaching dangerous levels Monday night through Tuesday. Small craft should remain in port or seek shelter, while larger vessels should exercise extreme caution in these building seas.

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    Miami Florida for 04-18-2026

    # Florida Coastal Waters Forecast: A Weekend of Calm Before the Storm The National Weather Service in Miami has issued a coastal waters forecast for Florida showing pleasant conditions through Sunday, with a dramatic shift arriving Monday as a cold front approaches. From Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef and along the Gulf coast from East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach, mariners can expect moderate winds and mild seas through the weekend. Atlantic coastal waters will see winds in the 8 to 12 knot range with seas remaining between 2 and 4 feet, while Gulf waters will stay notably calmer with gentle winds and seas of 2 feet or less. Saturday will bring mostly easterly winds of 5 to 10 knots with seas around 2 feet this morning, diminishing to 1 foot or less as the day progresses. Tonight, winds will shift from east to southeast with seas remaining around 2 feet. Sunday looks even more pleasant, with southeasterly winds of 5 to 10 knots and seas less than 2 feet across most forecast areas. Intracoastal waters will experience light chop, making it an excellent day for boating activities. However, the weather pattern changes dramatically Monday. Northeast winds will increase throughout the day, gusting up to 25 knots by afternoon, with seas building to 2 to 4 feet, occasionally reaching 5 feet. Showers and thunderstorms will develop, with heavier activity expected in the afternoon. Conditions deteriorate further Monday night when northeast winds intensify to 25 to 30 knots. Seas will build significantly to 6 to 9 feet, occasionally reaching 11 feet, with some areas seeing waves up to 15 feet after midnight. Very rough conditions will persist Tuesday with continued northeast winds of 25 to 30 knots and seas of 9 to 12 feet, occasionally reaching 15 feet. The forecast suggests the most hazardous conditions will occur Monday night through Tuesday morning. Boaters are advised to secure vessels and complete all necessary preparations before Monday arrives. Conditions will gradually improve Wednesday as winds shift more easterly and begin diminishing, though seas will remain elevated at 5 to 8 feet with occasional 10-foot waves.

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    Miami Florida for 04-17-2026

    # Florida Coastal Waters Forecast: Weekend Calm Before Stormy Tuesday The National Weather Service Miami has issued a coastal waters forecast for Florida showing pleasant conditions through the weekend, with a dramatic shift arriving early next week. The forecast covers Atlantic waters from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef extending 60 nautical miles offshore, as well as Gulf waters from East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach. From Friday through Sunday, boaters and beach enthusiasts can expect mild conditions across most of Florida's coastal regions. Atlantic waters will experience a moderate easterly breeze with seas remaining around two feet. Gulf waters will be even calmer, with gentle winds and seas of two feet or less. Intracoastal waters will display light to moderate chop during this period. A slight chance of showers is possible early Friday morning, but overall conditions should remain favorable for outdoor water activities. The situation changes dramatically beginning Monday. A cold front will approach the area, bringing increasingly breezy and hazardous conditions. The National Weather Service specifically warns of this hazardous weather window developing by early next week. Monday will mark the transition period, with winds initially light but strengthening through the afternoon. By late Monday, northeasterly winds will increase to twenty-five to thirty knots, and seas will build substantially. Some areas will see seas reach nine to thirteen feet, occasionally exceeding seventeen feet in the most exposed Atlantic waters. Tuesday will see the cold front's full impact, with strong northeasterly winds of twenty-five to thirty knots persisting throughout the day. Seas in the Atlantic will reach nine to twelve feet, occasionally reaching fifteen feet, while Gulf waters will see three to five foot seas. The intracoastal waters will become very rough in exposed areas. For those planning water activities, the weekend window offers excellent opportunity, but anyone venturing out Monday through Tuesday should prepare for challenging marine conditions. The Gulf Stream hazards remain minimal as of this forecast, with its western wall located just one to six nautical miles offshore from various reference points along the coast.

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    Miami Florida for 04-12-2026

    # Coastal Waters Forecast Warns of Hazardous Conditions Across Florida The National Weather Service in Miami has issued a comprehensive coastal waters forecast for Florida through Thursday, highlighting significant maritime hazards this weekend and early next week. Small Craft Advisories remain in effect across multiple zones through Monday evening, with particularly challenging conditions expected in Atlantic waters from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef. East-northeast winds around 20 knots with gusts reaching 25 knots are expected today, accompanied by seas ranging from 5 to 7 feet, occasionally climbing to 9 feet. Tonight will bring peak conditions, with winds intensifying to 20 to 25 knots and seas reaching up to 9 feet. The Gulf Stream presents the most severe hazards. The west wall, positioned approximately 1 nautical mile northeast of Fowey Rocks as of April 9th, will experience east-northeast winds of 20 to 25 knots with higher gusts and seas cresting in the 6 to 8 foot range. Intracoastal waters are expected to become rough in exposed areas tonight before gradually improving. By Tuesday, conditions will moderate slightly, with winds diminishing to 15 to 20 knots and seas ranging from 3 to 5 feet. However, the forecast emphasizes that cautionary conditions will persist through the end of the week as winds and gusts likely will not drop below 15 knots. Gulf coastal waters from East Cape Sable through Bonita Beach will experience relatively calmer conditions compared to Atlantic waters. Small craft operators should exercise caution in these areas, with east winds of 15 to 20 knots today diminishing to 10 to 15 knots this afternoon. Seas will range from 2 to 4 feet, occasionally reaching 5 feet. Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne Bay will maintain moderate chop conditions throughout the forecast period, with east winds of 10 to 15 knots. By Wednesday through Thursday, conditions across all Florida coastal waters are expected to improve further, with winds decreasing to 10 to 15 knots and seas moderating to 2 to 4 feet. Mariners should remain vigilant and monitor updated forecasts regularly before venturing into these waters.

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    Miami Florida for 04-11-2026

    # Hazardous Marine Conditions Continue Through Florida's Coastal Waters The National Weather Service in Miami has issued Small Craft Advisories for Florida's Atlantic coastal waters from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef and Gulf waters extending from East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach through Monday morning. Mariners are being urged to exercise caution as hazardous conditions persist throughout the weekend. A combination of fresh to strong east-northeasterly winds and a large northeasterly swell continues to drive rough seas across the Atlantic. The Gulf Stream presents particularly challenging conditions with east-northeast winds of 20 to 25 knots generating seas of 6 to 9 feet. The Gulf Stream's west wall is positioned roughly one nautical mile north-northeast of Fowey Rocks, seven nautical miles east of Port Everglades, three nautical miles east-northeast of Lake Worth, and six nautical miles east-northeast of Jupiter Inlet. Along the Atlantic waters between Jupiter Inlet and Deerfield Beach, winds are expected to reach 20 to 25 knots tonight and Sunday, with seas ranging from 5 to 7 feet and occasionally reaching 9 feet. The situation improves slightly by Monday with winds decreasing to around 20 knots, though gusts could still reach 25 knots. Conditions are slightly calmer in the southern Gulf waters between Chokoloskee and Bonita Beach. The Small Craft Advisory in this region was set to expire at 8 AM Saturday morning. Seas there remain 2 to 4 feet with occasional heights of 5 feet, and winds are expected to diminish from 20 knots to 10 to 15 knots this afternoon. Biscayne Bay and Lake Okeechobee are experiencing choppy to moderate chop conditions. Biscayne Bay will see rough conditions Sunday night through Monday with east-northeast winds of 20 to 25 knots. Conditions are forecast to gradually improve beginning Tuesday, with winds decreasing to 15 to 20 knots and seas diminishing to 3 to 5 feet. However, through Monday morning, mariners should remain alert and exercise extreme caution when operating in these coastal waters.

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    Miami Florida for 04-10-2026

    # Hazardous Marine Conditions Expected Through Weekend Across Florida Waters The National Weather Service has issued a coastal waters forecast for Florida predicting hazardous marine conditions across all local waters through the upcoming weekend, with elevated winds and seas remaining the dominant concern. A Small Craft Advisory is in effect through Monday morning for Atlantic coastal waters from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef, as well as Gulf coastal waters from East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach. These conditions stem from northeast to east winds ranging between 15 and 25 knots, with occasional gusts reaching 30 knots on Sunday. Sea conditions vary by location. Atlantic waters from Jupiter Inlet to Deerfield Beach are experiencing seas of 6 to 9 feet today, occasionally reaching 11 feet. South of Deerfield Beach toward Ocean Reef, conditions are slightly more severe, with seas of 7 to 10 feet occasionally reaching 13 feet this morning before subsiding to 6 to 8 feet by afternoon. Gulf waters are experiencing more moderate conditions, with seas of 2 to 5 feet in most areas. The Gulf Stream poses particular hazards, with east northeast winds of 20 to 30 knots and seas of 6 to 10 feet forecast to persist through at least the weekend. The Naval Oceanographic Office reports the western wall of the Gulf Stream positioned just one nautical mile north northeast of Fowey Rocks. Weather conditions today feature a slight chance of showers across Atlantic waters, particularly in exposed intracoastal areas. However, drier air is expected to move into the region as the day progresses. By Saturday, conditions gradually improve, though elevated seas and gusty winds persist through Sunday. Monday sees the first signs of improvement, with winds and seas subsiding during the afternoon hours. Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne Bay are also experiencing advisory conditions. The lake has moderate chop with northeast winds of 10 to 15 knots, while Biscayne Bay is choppy with northeast winds around 20 knots. Mariners should exercise caution and closely monitor conditions. Most areas expect improvement by Tuesday, with seas subsiding to 3 to 6 feet and winds diminishing to 15 to 20 knots.

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    Miami Florida for 04-05-2026

    # Coastal Waters Forecast Brings Shifting Conditions to Florida The National Weather Service in Miami has issued an updated coastal waters forecast indicating significant weather changes ahead for Florida's Atlantic and Gulf waters over the coming days. Currently, fresh to strong easterly breezes dominate the Atlantic coastal waters from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef, with small craft advisories in effect through this afternoon. These hazardous winds are expected to range from 20 to 25 knots through this morning before gradually tapering off. Today's conditions include seas of 3 to 5 feet, occasionally reaching 6 feet, with a slight chance of showers and possible thunderstorms developing late this morning and into the afternoon. As the forecast period extends into early week, a notable transition is taking place. The strong Atlantic winds will gradually diminish to gentle and moderate levels, creating calmer conditions across most waters by Monday. However, this relative calm is temporary, as a significant weather system is expected to develop by Tuesday evening and Wednesday. Tuesday will bring increasing Northeast winds with gusts up to 25 knots, and seas will begin building from 2 to 3 feet into the afternoon. Showers and afternoon thunderstorms are likely. Conditions deteriorate significantly Tuesday night through Wednesday as Northeast winds increase to 20 to 25 knots with gusts reaching 30 knots in some areas. Seas will build dramatically to 5 to 7 feet, occasionally reaching 9 feet, and building further to 6 to 9 feet with occasional heights near 11 feet after midnight. Wednesday will see sustained rough conditions with winds remaining 20 to 25 knots and seas ranging from 7 to 10 feet, occasionally 13 feet. The intracoastal waters will become very rough in exposed areas. These severe conditions are expected to persist into Wednesday night with winds potentially increasing to 25 to 30 knots. Gradual improvement is forecast for Thursday as winds begin diminishing from 20 to 25 knots. Seas will begin subsiding from their peak levels. Throughout this entire period, frequent showers and thunderstorm chances remain elevated, with particular intensity expected Wednesday through Thursday morning. The Gulf waters will experience relatively milder conditions overall compared to the Atlantic, though they will still experience building seas and increasing winds mid-period.

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    Miami Florida for 04-04-2026

    # Florida Coastal Waters Brace for Weekend Chop, Strengthening Storm System The National Weather Service in Miami has issued a Small Craft Advisory for Atlantic coastal waters through late Saturday night as easterly winds intensify across Florida's waters. From Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef and along Gulf coastal regions, mariners should prepare for challenging conditions today and into the coming week. Currently, fresh to strong easterly breezes are driving seas to four to six feet with occasional swells reaching eight feet across Atlantic waters. These hazardous winds of twenty to twenty-five knots will persist through Saturday evening before moderating Sunday. Biscayne Bay is experiencing choppy conditions with similar wind speeds, while Gulf waters from East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach remain calmer with seas around two to three feet. The weekend outlook shows improving conditions on Sunday as Atlantic winds decrease to moderate levels by day's end. However, this respite proves temporary. A significant weather system is building toward Florida, with increasing rain chances expected Sunday into early next week. By Tuesday night, conditions deteriorate substantially. Northeast winds will surge to twenty to twenty-five knots, with gusts potentially exceeding thirty-five knots by Wednesday evening. Atlantic waters will see the most dramatic changes, with seas building from five to seven feet Tuesday night to eight to fourteen feet by Wednesday afternoon, occasionally reaching eighteen feet in exposed areas. Intracoastal waters will become extremely rough. Gulf waters will also experience notable roughening, with seas climbing from two to four feet to four to six feet by Wednesday night. A persistent trough of low pressure combined with increased moisture will create showers and thunderstorms throughout the forecast period. Wednesday appears particularly concerning, with a chance of strong thunderstorms expected across all forecast zones, especially the afternoon hours. The Gulf Stream presents an additional consideration, with easterly winds of twenty to twenty-five knots expected through Saturday evening. The Gulf Stream's western wall currently lies approximately sixteen nautical miles north-northeast of Fowey Rocks. Boaters should monitor forecasts closely and consider postponing extended trips until conditions stabilize. Those venturing out should stay informed of updated warnings and exercise caution in all forecast areas, particularly near the Gulf Stream and in exposed waters.

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    Miami Florida for 04-03-2026

    # Strong Easterly Winds Expected for Florida Coastal Waters The National Weather Service in Miami has issued a Small Craft Advisory for Florida's Atlantic coastal waters through late Saturday night, as strong easterly winds continue to dominate the forecast. A persistent easterly breeze will bring hazardous wind conditions in the 20 to 25 knot range across the Atlantic waters and Biscayne Bay through Saturday. These winds will gradually diminish by Sunday as the pattern begins to relax. The forecast calls for primarily dry conditions today and tomorrow, with only isolated showers possible during this period. For the Atlantic coastal waters from Jupiter Inlet to Deerfield Beach, seas are expected to build from 4 to 5 feet today, occasionally reaching 6 feet. Tonight's conditions will remain similar, with seas maintaining 4 to 5 feet and occasional gusts up to 25 knots. Saturday will see relatively consistent seas around 4 to 5 feet, though conditions will become rougher Saturday night with seas building to 4 to 6 feet, occasionally reaching 8 feet. Sunday will bring gradual improvement, with seas diminishing from 3 to 5 feet and winds decreasing throughout the day. Gulf Stream hazards include easterly winds of 20 to 25 knots through Saturday. According to the Naval Oceanographic Office, the west wall of the Gulf Stream is located approximately 16 nautical miles north northeast of Fowey Rocks. For the Gulf coastal waters from Chokoloskee to Bonita Beach, conditions will be relatively milder compared to the Atlantic side. Easterly winds of 10 to 15 knots with occasional gusts up to 25 knots today will create seas of 2 to 3 feet. These conditions will persist through Saturday night before winds diminish considerably on Sunday. Lake Okeechobee will experience moderate chop from 10 to 15 knot easterly winds through Saturday night, with conditions improving by Sunday. Looking ahead to Tuesday, a significant change is expected. Northeasterly winds will increase substantially to 20 to 25 knots, with seas building considerably, particularly for the Atlantic waters where rough conditions will develop. Showers likely and a chance of thunderstorms are anticipated, with stronger winds and seas possible in and near any storms that develop.

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    Miami Florida for 03-29-2026

    # Hazardous Marine Conditions Expected Across Florida Waters Boaters and mariners throughout Florida should prepare for hazardous conditions this weekend as a frontal boundary moves across local waters, bringing strong winds and significant wave heights. The National Weather Service has issued Small Craft Advisories affecting coastal waters from Jupiter Inlet through the Keys and along Florida's Gulf Coast. A frontal system will continue pushing easterly to east-northeasterly surface winds across the region this morning, with the most severe conditions expected across Atlantic waters and the Gulf Stream. In the Atlantic, mariners can expect winds of twenty to thirty knots with occasional higher gusts. Seas will build to ten to fourteen feet by daybreak, with the highest waves occurring in the Gulf Stream due to a combination of wind waves and a moderate to strong north swell. The western wall of the Gulf Stream lies approximately six to eleven nautical miles off the coast, depending on location. From Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef and southward, the Small Craft Advisory extends through Monday evening. Winds along the central Atlantic coast will range from fifteen to twenty-five knots, with seas building from four to ten feet this afternoon, occasionally reaching thirteen to fifteen feet. Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms may occur, creating erratic wind shifts and sudden gusts. Conditions are expected to gradually improve as the week progresses, though hazardous marine conditions may persist through Wednesday across Atlantic and Biscayne Bay waters. Wind speeds will diminish, and seas will subside, though waters will remain rough in exposed areas. The Gulf Coast experiences less severe but still noteworthy conditions. Waters from East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach show lighter winds of ten to fifteen knots, with seas remaining two to three feet. Lake Okeechobee will experience choppy conditions with winds fifteen to twenty knots this morning. Biscayne Bay waters will be choppy to rough, with winds increasing to fifteen to twenty knots tonight and Monday night. All mariners are urged to exercise caution and stay informed of changing conditions. Consult updated marine forecasts before venturing onto the water.

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    Miami Florida for 03-28-2026

    # Hazardous Marine Conditions Expected Across South Florida Waters The National Weather Service has issued small craft advisories and forecasts hazardous conditions across South Florida's coastal and inland waters beginning this evening through late Sunday night. Light winds throughout Saturday morning will gradually enhance, with easterly breezes developing across Atlantic waters and northwesterly winds across Gulf waters by early afternoon. However, showers and thunderstorms developing inland are expected to push westward toward Gulf waters during the mid to late afternoon, potentially creating locally elevated seas and winds in affected areas. The primary threat arrives this evening as a frontal boundary approaches the region. This system will sweep southward across South Florida's waters from north to south, rapidly intensifying hazardous marine conditions. Winds behind the front will increase to twenty to thirty knots, with wave heights building dramatically in the Gulf Stream, jumping from two to four feet today to over ten feet by Sunday daybreak. In the Atlantic waters from Jupiter Inlet to Deerfield Beach, seas will build from two feet today to eight to fourteen feet overnight and eventually nine to thirteen feet by Sunday afternoon, occasionally reaching seventeen feet. Similar escalating conditions are forecast from Deerfield Beach to Ocean Reef. The intracoastal waterways will experience very rough conditions in exposed areas. Gulf waters present a different picture. From East Cape Sable to Chokoloskee, conditions remain relatively modest with seas remaining under three feet. However, from Chokoloskee to Bonita Beach, seas will build to two to four feet by Sunday, occasionally reaching five feet. Lake Okeechobee will also experience rough conditions, with waves building to one to two feet overnight. Biscayne Bay will transition from light chop today to rough conditions by Sunday night, with twenty to twenty-five knot winds expected. The hazardous conditions are expected to continue into the work week, particularly across Atlantic waters, with no significant improvement anticipated until midweek when winds gradually diminish to fifteen to twenty knots. Mariners should exercise extreme caution and consider postponing nonessential boating activities through Monday evening.

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    Miami Florida for 03-27-2026

    # Florida Coastal Waters Brace for Significant Storm System This Weekend The National Weather Service in Miami has issued an updated coastal waters forecast predicting hazardous marine conditions across Florida's Atlantic and Gulf coasts as a strong weather system approaches through the weekend. Currently, conditions remain mild with gentle easterly winds around ten knots and seas of two to three feet across most areas. This calm period will be short-lived, however. By Saturday afternoon, a significant shift in wind patterns will begin, with northeast winds gradually increasing, particularly along the Atlantic coast. The most dramatic changes arrive Saturday night into Sunday, when east-northeast winds will intensify to twenty-five to thirty knots, with gusts potentially reaching thirty knots in exposed areas. Along the Atlantic from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef, seas will build dramatically from around two feet to nine to thirteen feet, with occasional waves reaching seventeen feet. These conditions represent hazardous marine circumstances that warrant serious caution from mariners. The Gulf waters will experience less dramatic but still notable impacts. From East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach, seas will reach two to four feet, occasionally to five feet, with moderate chop conditions in bay and inland waters. Atmospheric conditions will compound the rough seas. Showers will become likely, particularly Saturday night through Sunday, with chances of thunderstorms embedded in the heavier rain areas. Winds will remain elevated through Monday before gradually subsiding by Tuesday, though seas may remain elevated at five to seven feet on Tuesday. The Gulf Stream location remains unchanged from March twenty-fourth observations, positioned between three and eight nautical miles east of the Florida coast from Jupiter Inlet to Fowey Rocks, which could enhance wave heights in those areas. Mariners planning activities on Florida's coastal waters should closely monitor the developing situation and consider postponing non-essential boating through Sunday. The combination of strong winds, building seas, and thunderstorm potential creates dangerous conditions, particularly across the Atlantic waters where the most significant impacts are expected. Intracoastal waterway users should also prepare for very rough conditions in exposed areas.

  19. 418

    Miami Florida for 03-22-2026

    # Calm Waters Ahead for Florida's Coastal Region The National Weather Service in Miami is forecasting exceptionally benign boating conditions across Florida's coastal waters over the next several days. High pressure positioned over the area will maintain generally light and variable winds, creating ideal conditions for water activities through the forecast period. The forecast spans from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef on the Atlantic side and extends along the Gulf coast from East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach. Across all these waters, boaters can expect seas around two feet with minimal wave activity. The current location of the Gulf Stream's western wall sits approximately six to seven nautical miles east of the mainland, with no associated hazards reported. This Sunday will bring west winds around five knots shifting to the north late in the day, with seas holding steady at two to three feet. Conditions will remain smooth in the intracoastal waters. Tonight, winds will shift to the southeast at five to ten knots, becoming southerly after midnight as seas remain around two feet with light chop developing in protected waters. Monday promises more light winds from the west in the morning, transitioning to the north by afternoon. Similar conditions continue through Tuesday with winds becoming northeast. The forecast takes a subtle turn Tuesday night when southeastern winds will develop and seas gradually build to two to four feet, occasionally reaching five feet. This trend continues through Wednesday when seas could reach four to six feet with occasional heights to eight feet, though winds remain light at five to ten knots from the southeast. Across the Gulf waters from Chokoloskee to Bonita Beach and from East Cape Sable to Chokoloskee, conditions remain even calmer with seas generally less than two feet and light winds from the north. Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne Bay will experience smooth conditions through Tuesday, with light chop developing later in the week. Overall, the forecast indicates an extended period of pleasant weather across Florida's coastal waters. Showers remain unlikely throughout the forecast period. These conditions provide an excellent window for boating, fishing, and other water-based recreation across all forecast areas.

  20. 417

    Miami Florida for 03-21-2026

    # Florida Coastal Waters Forecast: Improving Conditions Ahead The National Weather Service in Miami has issued guidance for coastal waters stretching from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef and across the Gulf from East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach. Boaters should expect conditions to improve significantly throughout Saturday as winds and seas continue to subside. Currently, a Small Craft Advisory remains in effect until eight o'clock this morning for waters from Jupiter Inlet southward to Ocean Reef. Today's forecast calls for northeasterly winds of fifteen to twenty knots in the southern Atlantic waters, gradually diminishing to ten to fifteen knots by late afternoon. Seas in these areas will range from four to six feet, occasionally reaching eight feet, with a moderate chop in intracoastal waters. The good news comes with tonight's forecast, as the advisory expires and conditions improve considerably. Northeastern winds will diminish to five to ten knots after midnight, with seas settling to two to four feet. By Sunday, the waters from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef will see nearly calm conditions with northeastern winds around five knots and seas near two feet. Gulf waters from East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach are experiencing much calmer conditions today, with northerly winds of five to ten knots and seas around two feet. These milder conditions will persist through the entire forecast period, with winds remaining light and seas staying below two feet through Wednesday. The Gulf Stream remains a consideration for mariners venturing offshore. As of Saturday morning, the western wall of the Gulf Stream was located approximately six nautical miles east of Fowey Rocks, seven nautical miles east of Port Everglades, and six nautical miles east-northeast of Jupiter Inlet. North-northeasterly winds of fifteen to twenty knots and seas of five to eight feet are expected in this region through late morning. Lake Okeechobee will experience light chop this morning before waters smooth out by tonight. Biscayne Bay currently shows a moderate chop with northeastern winds of ten to fifteen knots, but these conditions will ease by Sunday with light chop returning by Tuesday and Wednesday. Overall, this weekend presents favorable conditions for boating activities, with the most significant improvement expected by Sunday morning.

  21. 416

    Miami Florida for 03-20-2026

    # Hazardous Conditions Expected Along Florida's Coastal Waters This Weekend Strong northerly winds are creating hazardous marine conditions across Florida's Atlantic coastal waters today, with significant improvement expected beginning this evening and continuing through the weekend. The National Weather Service in Miami has issued Small Craft Advisories for waters stretching from Jupiter Inlet south to Ocean Reef and across portions of the Gulf coast. These advisories reflect the challenging conditions currently affecting boaters and mariners in the region. Today's most treacherous conditions are concentrated along the Atlantic side. From Jupiter Inlet to Deerfield Beach, northeast winds around 20 knots with gusts to 25 knots are generating seas of 5 to 8 feet, occasionally reaching 10 feet. Waters further south from Deerfield Beach to Ocean Reef are experiencing slightly stronger northeast winds of 20 to 25 knots, producing similar sea conditions. A chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms is possible this morning, with slight chances continuing into the early afternoon. The Gulf coastal waters near the Ten Thousand Islands region are also under advisories but with comparatively less severe conditions. Northeast winds of 20 to 25 knots are expected this morning, becoming northerly 15 to 20 knots during the afternoon, with seas of 3 to 5 feet occasionally reaching 6 feet. This advisory expires at 2 p.m. EDT today. Biscayne Bay is also experiencing northerly winds of 15 to 20 knots with gusts to 25 knots, creating choppy conditions. Its Small Craft Advisory also remains in effect until 2 p.m. this afternoon. Lake Okeechobee mariners should exercise caution as northerly winds of 10 to 15 knots with gusts to 20 knots are creating moderate chop across the lake's waters. Relief is on the horizon. Saturday will bring significant improvement as wind speeds and seas gradually subside. By Sunday, most areas will experience light winds and seas around 2 feet or less. Conditions are expected to remain relatively calm through Tuesday, though a slight trend toward increased winds and seas is possible by Tuesday night. Mariners should monitor weather updates and take appropriate precautions while these conditions persist.

  22. 415

    Miami Florida for 02-15-2026

    Coastal Waters Forecast: Challenging Conditions Ahead for Florida Mariners Boaters and maritime enthusiasts along Florida's coastlines should prepare for dynamic weather conditions over the next few days, according to the National Weather Service Miami forecast. A significant weather pattern is developing with winds transitioning to southerly directions and increasing in intensity. The Atlantic coastal waters from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef are under a Small Craft Advisory through Monday morning, with southeast winds expected to reach 20 to 25 knots and seas ranging from 4 to 6 feet, occasionally climbing to 8 feet. Gulf Stream waters present additional challenges, with hazardous conditions anticipated. The western Gulf Stream wall has been positioned near coastal landmarks including Fowey Rocks, Port Everglades, and Jupiter Inlet. Mariners can expect south-southeast winds of 20 to 25 knots late tonight through early Monday. Wind patterns will shift dramatically throughout the week. Monday will see a transition from southwest to west winds, gradually becoming northwestern. By Tuesday and Wednesday, eastern winds will dominate, with seas potentially reaching 4 to 6 feet and occasional higher waves. Localized areas like Biscayne Bay and Lake Okeechobee will experience moderate chop and wind gusts up to 20 knots. Small craft are advised to exercise caution and stay informed about rapidly changing maritime conditions. The forecast suggests increasing seas peaking on Wednesday before subsiding by week's end. Mariners should monitor ongoing updates and be prepared for quickly changing maritime environments.

  23. 414

    Miami Florida for 02-14-2026

    Coastal Waters Forecast Reveals Shifting Winds and Potential Small Craft Advisory The National Weather Service in Miami has issued a comprehensive coastal waters forecast for Florida, highlighting dynamic maritime conditions expected over the coming days. Mariners and boating enthusiasts should pay close attention to evolving wind patterns and sea states. Today, a gentle easterly breeze will prevail across coastal waters from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef and from East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach. Seas will remain relatively calm, with wave heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. However, conditions are set to intensify rapidly. By Sunday, winds will shift southeasterly, becoming fresh and potentially strong enough to trigger a Small Craft Advisory near Palm Beach County. Wind speeds are expected to reach 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots. Sea conditions will correspondingly roughen, with wave heights increasing to 3 to 5 feet and occasionally reaching 6 feet. The Gulf Stream's current position adds another layer of maritime complexity. As of February 14, its western wall was located strategically offshore: 9 nautical miles southeast of Fowey Rocks, 7 miles east of Port Everglades, 3 miles east-northeast of Lake Worth, and 11 miles east-northeast of Jupiter Inlet. A weather system approaching from the west suggests potential precipitation Sunday night into Monday. Showers and thunderstorms are likely associated with an anticipated frontal passage. Mariners should remain vigilant and prepared for changing conditions. Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne Bay will experience similar wind patterns, with lake waters expected to develop a moderate chop, particularly on Sunday afternoon and evening. Boaters are advised to monitor updated forecasts and exercise caution as wind and wave conditions continue to evolve over the next several days.

  24. 413

    Miami Florida for 02-13-2026

    Coastal Waters Forecast: A Maritime Outlook for Florida The coastal waters of Florida are set to experience a dynamic weather pattern over the coming days, with varying wind conditions and sea states that will interest mariners and coastal residents alike. Today, light to moderate winds will prevail across both Atlantic and Gulf coastal waters. The Gulf Stream's western wall has been precisely mapped, running just offshore from Fowey Rocks to Jupiter Inlet, providing valuable navigation information for seafarers. Wind patterns will gradually shift from northerly to northeasterly and easterly directions, particularly intensifying on Saturday. Sea conditions will remain relatively calm, with wave heights ranging from 2-4 feet in Atlantic waters and 2 feet or less in Gulf waters. As the weekend progresses, wind speeds will increase. Saturday night will see easterly winds reaching 15-20 knots, with seas potentially building to 5-6 feet. By Sunday, southeastern winds could gust up to 25 knots, accompanied by 4-5 foot seas. The forecast becomes more challenging Sunday night and Monday, with southwesterly winds potentially reaching 20-25 knots. Mariners should anticipate choppy conditions and the likelihood of scattered showers and thunderstorms. Specific areas like Biscayne Bay and Lake Okeechobee will experience similar wind trends, with lake waters expected to become increasingly choppy as wind speeds increase. Boaters and coastal residents are advised to monitor changing conditions closely and prepare for potentially rough maritime environments, especially during the latter part of the weekend and early next week.

  25. 412

    Miami Florida for 02-08-2026

    Coastal Waters Forecast Reveals Challenging Marine Conditions The National Weather Service in Miami has issued a comprehensive marine forecast for Florida's coastal waters, highlighting potentially hazardous conditions for boaters and maritime enthusiasts. Today's maritime outlook shows a moderate east-northeast breeze dominating both Atlantic and Gulf waters. The Atlantic coastal zones from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef are experiencing significant wave activity, with seas ranging 4 to 6 feet and occasionally reaching up to 8 feet. Small Craft Advisories are currently in effect, signaling challenging navigation conditions. The Gulf Stream presents additional maritime challenges, with north-northeast winds blowing 15-20 knots and generating substantial 6 to 8-foot seas through Sunday afternoon. Naval Oceanographic Office data indicates the Gulf Stream's western wall currently positioned near coastal landmarks like Fowey Rocks and Port Everglades. Coastal waters from Deerfield Beach to Ocean Reef will see northeast winds 10 to 15 knots, with wave heights matching Atlantic zone conditions. Intracoastal waters are experiencing moderate to light chop, requiring increased navigational awareness. Gulf coastal regions from Chokoloskee to Bonita Beach will encounter northeast winds potentially gusting up to 20 knots, with seas fluctuating between 2 to 4 feet. Mariners are advised to exercise caution and monitor changing conditions. Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne Bay anticipate lighter winds around 5 to 10 knots, with generally smooth water surfaces. However, boaters should remain attentive to potential wind shifts. As the forecast progresses, winds are expected to gradually diminish, transitioning from northeast to east and eventually southwest by midweek. Mariners should stay informed and prepared for evolving maritime conditions.

  26. 411

    Miami Florida for 02-07-2026

    Treacherous Maritime Conditions Grip Florida Coastal Waters A potent weather system is creating challenging marine conditions across Florida's coastal regions this weekend, with mariners advised to exercise extreme caution. The National Weather Service Miami forecast highlights significant maritime challenges from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef and throughout the Gulf coastal waters. The Gulf Stream is currently experiencing intense conditions, with west-northwest winds hammering the region at 20-30 knots and generating seas between 7-9 feet. The stream's western wall has shifted notably, with precise locations mapped near key coastal landmarks including Fowey Rocks, Port Everglades, and Jupiter Inlet. Small Craft Advisories are in effect through Sunday evening for multiple maritime zones. Atlantic waters from Jupiter Inlet to Deerfield Beach will see particularly rough conditions, with northwest winds initially reaching 20-25 knots and seas climbing to 6-8 feet, occasionally spiking to 10 feet. Wave periods around 8 seconds indicate short, choppy maritime conditions that could challenge smaller vessels. As the weekend progresses, winds are expected to slowly subside but a lingering northeasterly swell will maintain hazardous marine conditions. Sunday will bring gradually decreasing wind speeds and slightly moderated seas, with northeast winds around 10-15 knots and wave heights reducing to 4-6 feet. Intracoastal waters will experience varying chop conditions, ranging from moderate to light throughout the forecast period. Local mariners should monitor conditions closely and consider postponing non-essential maritime activities until weather stabilizes. The comprehensive forecast underscores the dynamic and potentially dangerous maritime environment developing across Florida's coastal regions this weekend.

  27. 410

    Miami Florida for 02-06-2026

    Rough Seas and Strong Winds Challenge Florida Coastal Waters A powerful weather system is creating hazardous marine conditions across Florida's coastal waters, with mariners and boaters advised to exercise extreme caution through the weekend. The National Weather Service Miami forecast indicates northwest winds ranging from 20 to 25 knots, generating substantial seas between 5 to 9 feet, with occasional waves reaching up to 11 feet. The Gulf Stream region is experiencing particularly challenging conditions, with west-northwest winds blowing 20 to 30 knots. Coastal areas from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef and from East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach are under a Small Craft Advisory, warning smaller vessels of potentially dangerous maritime conditions. The advisory remains in effect through Sunday morning, signaling persistent rough weather patterns. Wave characteristics reveal complex oceanic dynamics. Wave periods range from 7 to 9 seconds, with wave directions shifting between northwest, north, and northeast. Intracoastal waters will experience moderate chop and rough conditions in exposed areas. The Gulf Stream's current location has been precisely mapped by the Naval Oceanographic Office, with its western wall positioned near key coastal landmarks including Fowey Rocks, Port Everglades, and Jupiter Inlet. As the weekend progresses, winds are expected to gradually diminish. By Sunday night, winds will likely decrease to 5 to 10 knots from the east, with seas calming to 3 to 5 feet. Boaters and maritime professionals are strongly advised to monitor updated marine forecasts and prioritize safety during these challenging conditions.

  28. 409

    Miami Florida for 02-01-2026

    Severe Maritime Conditions Threaten South Florida Coastal Waters A powerful weather system is creating dangerous maritime conditions across South Florida, with gale warnings in effect through early Sunday afternoon. The National Weather Service Miami has issued critical advisories for coastal and marine areas from Jupiter Inlet to Bonita Beach. Mariners face significant challenges with sustained winds reaching 30-40 knots and potentially higher gusts across both Atlantic and Gulf waters. The Gulf Stream presents particularly hazardous conditions, with wind speeds maintaining extreme levels and seas building dramatically to 10-15 feet throughout the day. Wave heights are expected to be substantial, with coastal waters from Jupiter Inlet to Deerfield Beach experiencing seas 10-14 feet, occasionally reaching up to 18 feet. Wave periods will predominantly feature north-oriented swells around 10 seconds, indicating powerful and potentially treacherous maritime conditions. The Gulf coastal waters will also experience intense wind and wave activity, with northern winds 25-30 knots and seas ranging 6-9 feet, occasionally climbing to 11 feet. Intracoastal waters will remain rough in exposed areas, presenting additional navigational challenges. Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne Bay are not exempt from these severe conditions, with gale warnings in effect and winds expected to generate very rough water surfaces. Small craft operators are strongly advised to exercise extreme caution and consider postponing maritime activities. The weather system is anticipated to gradually diminish over the next 48-72 hours, with wind speeds and wave heights progressively reducing. By Tuesday, conditions are expected to moderate significantly, transitioning to more manageable northeast winds and smaller wave heights. Mariners are urged to stay informed, monitor ongoing weather updates, and prioritize personal safety during these extreme maritime conditions.

  29. 408

    Miami Florida for 01-31-2026

    Severe Weather Alert: Gale Warning Issued for South Florida Waters A potent weather system is set to deliver powerful winds and dangerous maritime conditions across South Florida waters this weekend. The National Weather Service has issued a Gale Warning effective from late morning Saturday through Sunday afternoon, impacting coastal and offshore regions from Jupiter Inlet to Bonita Beach. Mariners should prepare for extreme conditions with sustained winds ranging from 30 to 40 knots and potentially higher gusts. The Gulf Stream is expected to experience rapidly building seas, with wave heights projected to reach an impressive 10 to 15 feet by tonight through late Sunday. The Gulf Stream's current position has been precisely mapped, with its western wall located strategically offshore: 6 nautical miles south of Fowey Rocks, 7 miles east of Port Everglades, 9 miles east of Lake Worth, and 11 miles northeast of Jupiter Inlet. Wave patterns will vary across different maritime zones. Coastal waters from Jupiter Inlet to Deerfield Beach anticipate seas building from 2-4 feet this morning to 7-10 feet by tonight, with occasional waves reaching up to 13 feet. Similar challenging conditions are expected in waters extending to Ocean Reef and throughout the Gulf coastal regions. Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne Bay are not exempt from the severe weather, with wind gusts potentially reaching 40 knots and lake waters becoming very rough. Boaters and maritime interests are strongly advised to monitor updated forecasts, prioritize safety, and consider postponing any maritime activities during this dangerous weather event. The combination of high winds and significant wave heights creates potentially life-threatening conditions for small vessels and unprepared mariners.

  30. 407

    Miami Florida for 01-30-2026

    Severe Weather Warning: South Florida Coastal Waters Brace for Intense Storm Mariners and coastal residents in South Florida should prepare for a significant weather event developing this weekend. The National Weather Service has issued a Gale Watch for all South Florida waters, signaling potentially dangerous maritime conditions from Saturday afternoon through Sunday. The current maritime forecast indicates a dramatic shift from today's relatively calm conditions. While current seas range from 1-6 feet depending on the specific coastal zone, a powerful weather system will rapidly intensify wind and wave conditions. Saturday afternoon will mark the beginning of substantial changes. Wind speeds are expected to escalate from 15-20 knots to 25-35 knots, with gusts potentially reaching 40 knots. Wave heights will correspondingly increase, reaching 5-9 feet in some areas. Saturday night presents the most extreme conditions. Northwest winds could surge to 30-40 knots with potentially higher gusts. Wave heights are forecasted to dramatically increase to 8-14 feet, creating extremely hazardous marine environments across Atlantic and Gulf coastal waters. Sunday will maintain intense conditions with northwest winds continuing at 25-40 knots and wave heights remaining substantial at 8-14 feet. The Gulf waters around Chokoloskee and East Cape Sable, Lake Okeechobee, and Biscayne Bay will all experience rough to extremely rough conditions. The Gulf Stream's current position has been mapped, with its western wall located 3-14 nautical miles east of various coastal landmarks. Mariners are strongly advised to monitor updated forecasts and exercise extreme caution during this period. Potential hazards include dangerous wave conditions, high winds, and increased risk of marine accidents. All maritime interests should stay informed and prioritize safety during this significant weather event.

  31. 406

    Miami Florida for 01-25-2026

    Severe Marine Weather Threatens Florida Coastal Waters A significant marine weather system is poised to impact Florida's coastal regions this week, with conditions rapidly deteriorating and potential hazards for maritime activities. Today's forecast indicates relatively moderate conditions, with southeast winds 10 to 15 knots and seas ranging from 2 to 3 feet. However, a dramatic shift is anticipated as a strong cold front approaches from the northwest. By Monday afternoon, winds will dramatically change direction, transitioning to northwest and increasing to 20 to 25 knots. Wave heights are expected to build substantially, potentially reaching 8 to 11 feet in some areas. Mariners should prepare for rough conditions and potential shower activity. Tuesday will bring the most intense marine weather, with northern winds maintaining speeds of 25 to 30 knots and seas potentially climbing to 14 feet. The Gulf Stream remains stable, with its west wall currently positioned near coastal navigation points like Fowey Rocks and Port Everglades. Areas from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef and East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach will experience the most significant marine challenges. Intracoastal waters will range from light chop to rough, depending on location and time of day. Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne Bay will also see substantial wind shifts, with lake and bay waters experiencing moderate to rough conditions through midweek. Small craft operators are strongly advised to exercise extreme caution. The prolonged period of hazardous marine conditions suggests postponing non-essential maritime activities until weather stabilizes. Maritime safety depends on careful preparation and constant weather monitoring during this potentially dangerous atmospheric transition.

  32. 405

    Miami Florida for 01-24-2026

    Coastal Waters Forecast Reveals Dramatic Weather Shift for South Florida A tranquil marine environment is expected to give way to significant turbulence in the coming days, according to the latest National Weather Service coastal waters forecast for South Florida. Currently, conditions remain remarkably calm with wave heights at or below 1 foot in Gulf waters and 2-3 feet across the Gulfstream. Light winds will gradually shift onshore during the afternoon, with easterly breezes predominating across Atlantic waters. However, mariners should prepare for a dramatic weather transformation beginning early next week. A cold front is anticipated to usher in prolonged hazardous marine conditions, dramatically altering the peaceful maritime landscape. Sunday will see increasing winds and wave heights, with seas building from 2-3 feet to potentially 5-6 feet by afternoon. Wind speeds will escalate from 10-15 knots to 15-20 knots, primarily from southeastern directions. The most significant changes will occur Monday night through Tuesday, when wind speeds are forecast to reach 25-30 knots with wave heights climbing to an impressive 9-12 feet. Northern winds will dominate, creating challenging navigation conditions across coastal and offshore waters. The Gulf Stream's current position has been precisely mapped, with its western wall located near Fowey Rocks, Port Everglades, Lake Worth, and Jupiter Inlet. Shower activity remains a possibility, particularly over Gulfstream waters. Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne Bay will also experience heightened wind conditions, with lake waters becoming progressively rougher and Biscayne Bay expecting very rough conditions by Monday night. Mariners are strongly advised to monitor updated forecasts and exercise extreme caution during this upcoming volatile weather period.

  33. 404

    Miami Florida for 01-23-2026

    Coastal Waters Forecast: Calm Seas with Approaching Storm System The coastal waters of Florida are currently experiencing tranquil marine conditions, with gentle winds and relatively calm seas. Today, boaters and marine enthusiasts can expect predominantly easterly winds ranging from 5 to 10 knots across different regions, with seas hovering around 2 feet. The Gulf Stream's western wall has been tracked running 15 nautical miles northeast of Fowey Rocks and approximately 7 nautical miles east of Port Everglades, providing stable maritime navigation conditions. Intracoastal waters are experiencing light to moderate chop, with a slight chance of scattered showers. However, a significant weather pattern is developing that will dramatically transform marine conditions. By Sunday and Monday, winds will shift dramatically, increasing to 15-20 knots with seas building to 3-5 feet. The most substantial changes are anticipated early next week when a cold front is expected to introduce hazardous marine conditions. Monday afternoon will bring westerly winds intensifying to 20-25 knots, with seas potentially reaching 4-6 feet and occasionally climbing to 8 feet. The situation will escalate Monday night, with northwest winds howling at 25-30 knots and seas potentially rising to an impressive 8-11 feet, occasionally reaching 14 feet. Tuesday will continue the turbulent pattern, with north winds initially at 20-25 knots and seas maintaining heights of 8-11 feet. Boaters and maritime operators should closely monitor these forecasts and prepare for potentially dangerous conditions. Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne Bay will also experience increasing wind speeds and rougher waters, with lake conditions becoming choppy and potentially rough by Monday night. Mariners are advised to stay informed, review updated forecasts frequently, and prioritize safety as this significant weather system approaches.

  34. 403

    Miami Florida for 01-18-2026

    Severe Marine Weather Alert: Coastal Florida Braces for Turbulent Conditions A powerful cold front is set to dramatically transform marine conditions across Florida's coastal waters this weekend, bringing significant challenges for sailors and coastal residents. The National Weather Service in Miami has issued comprehensive marine advisories spanning both Atlantic and Gulf coastal regions. Starting this afternoon, winds will rapidly intensify from southerly to westerly directions, with gusts potentially reaching 25 to 35 knots. Seas are expected to build quickly, ranging from 2-3 feet initially to 5-9 feet by tonight, creating hazardous marine environments. The Gulf Stream's current position has been precisely mapped, stretching from 22 nautical miles northeast of Fowey Rocks to 11 nautical miles northeast of Jupiter Inlet. Mariners should exercise extreme caution in these dynamic waters. Small Craft Advisories are in effect from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef and across Gulf coastal waters, warning recreational and smaller vessels of challenging conditions. Wind directions will shift dramatically from southerly to northerly, with sustained speeds between 15-25 knots and potential gusts up to 30 knots. Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms are likely throughout the day, adding another layer of complexity to marine navigation. The most severe conditions are anticipated this afternoon through early next week, with northern winds driving significant wave heights and creating rough intracoastal waters. Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne Bay will also experience choppy conditions, with winds progressively increasing and potentially causing difficult navigation conditions. Mariners are strongly advised to monitor ongoing weather updates and consider delaying non-essential maritime activities during this potentially dangerous weather period.

  35. 402

    Miami Florida for 01-17-2026

    Coastal Waters Forecast Reveals Challenging Marine Conditions Ahead A dynamic weather pattern is set to impact Florida's coastal waters this weekend, with significant changes in wind and sea conditions expected. The National Weather Service Miami forecast indicates a tranquil start today, with gentle southeast winds and modest seas ranging from 2 to 4 feet across coastal regions. However, a cold front approaching from the west will dramatically alter marine conditions by Sunday. Winds will shift and intensify, becoming southwest and then northwest, with speeds potentially reaching 20 to 25 knots. Sailors and marine enthusiasts should prepare for increasingly challenging environments. Sunday afternoon and night present the most significant marine weather challenge. Wind speeds are predicted to increase to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots. Sea heights will correspondingly rise, potentially reaching 5 to 8 feet, occasionally climbing to 10 feet in some areas. The Gulf Stream's current position has been precisely mapped, with its west wall located approximately 22 nautical miles northeast of Fowey Rocks and varying distances east of major coastal points. Fortunately, no specific Gulf Stream hazards are currently anticipated. Early next week will continue to present robust marine conditions. Northeast winds are expected to maintain strengths of 15 to 20 knots, with seas consistently ranging between 5 to 8 feet. Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne Bay will also experience choppy to rough waters during this period. Boaters and maritime professionals should closely monitor updated forecasts and exercise caution when planning marine activities. The rapidly changing conditions demand careful preparation and respect for the dynamic marine environment.

  36. 401

    Miami Florida for 01-16-2026

    Rough Seas and Changing Conditions: Florida Coastal Waters Forecast Mariners and coastal residents should prepare for a dynamic weather pattern affecting Florida's coastal waters over the next few days. The National Weather Service Miami has issued important advisories highlighting significant maritime conditions. Currently, hazardous winds and seas are impacting both Gulf and Atlantic waters. The Gulf Stream presents challenging conditions with northwest winds reaching 20-30 knots and seas potentially rising to 9 feet. The western Gulf Stream wall has been precisely tracked, stretching from Fowey Rocks to areas east of major coastal locations. Small Craft Advisories are in effect through this afternoon for coastal regions from Jupiter Inlet to Bonita Beach. Today's conditions feature north winds of 10-15 knots with gusts up to 20 knots, accompanied by seas ranging 5-7 feet and occasionally reaching 9 feet. Saturday promises more moderate conditions with east winds decreasing to 5-10 knots and seas settling to 2-4 feet. However, a potential shift is anticipated Sunday as another weather front crosses the region, bringing increased winds and possible thunderstorms. Sunday night will see dramatic changes, with northwest winds intensifying to 20-25 knots and seas building back to 5-7 feet. Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne Bay will experience corresponding increases in wind and water turbulence. The early week forecast suggests continued unsettled maritime conditions, with northeast winds potentially reaching 20-25 knots and seas fluctuating between 5-9 feet. Boaters and coastal residents should stay informed and prepared for rapidly changing weather patterns. Mariners are advised to monitor ongoing updates and exercise caution when planning maritime activities during this period of variable conditions.

  37. 400

    Miami Florida for 01-11-2026

    Stormy Seas Ahead: Coastal Florida Braces for Challenging Marine Conditions A potent cold front is set to dramatically transform marine conditions along Floridas coastal waters this weekend, bringing significant challenges for boaters and maritime interests. The National Weather Service has issued small craft advisories spanning from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef and across Gulf coastal regions. The front is expected to push southward this evening, stalling over the Florida Straits by Monday. Isolated showers and thunderstorms may accompany the systems passage, with winds quickly shifting to north-northeast and creating potentially hazardous marine conditions. Sailors and marine enthusiasts should prepare for rapidly changing weather. Winds will escalate from light breezes to sustained 20-25 knot speeds, with gusts potentially reaching 30 knots. Sea heights are forecasted to build dramatically from less than two feet today to 5-9 feet overnight and through Monday, with occasional waves potentially reaching 10-11 feet. The Gulf Stream remains stable, with its western wall currently positioned between 7-11 nautical miles offshore from various coastal landmarks. Despite potential turbulence, no specific Gulf Stream hazards have been identified. Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne Bay will also experience rough conditions, with small craft advisories in effect. Lake waters are expected to become choppy, while Biscayne Bay will see increased wind speeds and moderate chop. By Tuesday, conditions should gradually moderate, with winds diminishing and seas becoming more manageable. However, mariners are advised to stay informed and exercise caution during this significant weather transition. Boaters should monitor updated forecasts and ensure all safety equipment is readily accessible before venturing into these challenging marine environments.

  38. 399

    Miami Florida for 01-10-2026

    Rough Seas Ahead: Maritime Forecast Warns of Challenging Conditions Mariners and coastal residents should prepare for significant maritime changes as a potent cold front approaches South Florida this weekend. The National Weather Service Miami forecast indicates a dramatic shift in wind and wave patterns that could create hazardous marine conditions. Currently, moderate east to southeasterly breezes are prevailing across local waters, with seas ranging from 1 to 3 feet. However, conditions are expected to deteriorate rapidly. Sunday night will mark the beginning of a substantial weather transition, with north winds intensifying to 20-25 knots and potentially gusting up to 30 knots. Wave heights will escalate dramatically, building from 2-4 feet Sunday night to 5-8 feet, occasionally reaching 10 feet by midnight. Monday will bring even more challenging conditions, with northeast winds maintaining 20-25 knot speeds and seas climbing to 6-9 feet, occasionally exceeding 11 feet. The Gulf Stream's current position has been tracked, with its western wall located southeast of various coastal markers, including Fowey Rocks and Port Everglades. Small craft operators are strongly advised to exercise caution during this period. The forecast suggests gradually diminishing wind speeds and wave heights through Tuesday and Wednesday, though maritime conditions will remain unsettled. Isolated showers are possible, particularly during nighttime and early morning hours. Specific marine zones from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef and from East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach will experience these challenging conditions, with potential impacts on boating, fishing, and coastal activities. Mariners should closely monitor updated forecasts and consider delaying non-essential maritime activities during this potentially dangerous weather period.

  39. 398

    Miami Florida for 01-09-2026

    Coastal Weather Forecast Signals Brewing Storm Conditions The National Weather Service has issued a comprehensive marine forecast for Florida's coastal waters, highlighting an evolving weather pattern that promises significant changes in the coming days. Currently, the region experiences moderate southeast winds with relatively calm seas around two feet. Intracoastal waters show a moderate chop, with wave periods ranging between three to five seconds. The Gulf Stream remains stable, with its western wall positioned approximately seven to eleven nautical miles offshore from various coastal landmarks. However, a dramatic shift is anticipated Sunday night and into Monday. Wind speeds are expected to dramatically increase from gentle five-knot breezes to robust 20-25 knot winds, potentially gusting up to 30 knots. Seas will correspondingly transform from placid two-foot swells to turbulent six to nine-foot waves, occasionally reaching eleven feet. The northern coastal zones from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef and eastward to the Gulf waters near Bonita Beach will experience the most intense conditions. Sailors and marine enthusiasts should exercise extreme caution during this period. By Monday, northeastern winds will continue driving substantial wave heights between five to ten feet, with potential occasional peaks reaching thirteen feet. Intracoastal waters will become rough, particularly in exposed areas. The forecast suggests a gradual wind and wave reduction toward Tuesday night, with eastern winds moderating to 15-20 knots and seas subsiding to more manageable three to five-foot ranges. Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne Bay will also experience significant wind shifts, with lake waters transitioning from smooth to rough conditions, particularly Sunday night and Monday. Mariners are advised to monitor ongoing updates and prepare appropriate safety protocols for these developing maritime conditions.

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    Miami Florida for 01-04-2026

    Coastal Waters Forecast Highlights Changing Conditions for Florida Maritime Regions The National Weather Service in Miami has issued a comprehensive maritime forecast for Florida's coastal and inland waters, revealing a dynamic weather pattern expected to impact boaters and marine enthusiasts over the coming days. A frontal boundary approaching the region will generate moderate to fresh breezes, particularly in Atlantic waters, with a Small Craft Advisory currently in effect until early afternoon. Winds are anticipated to shift from westerly to northwesterly, creating challenging conditions for smaller vessels. Atlantic waters from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef and Gulf coastal regions from East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach will experience variable wind speeds and wave heights. Mariners can expect winds ranging from 5 to 20 knots, with seas fluctuating between 2 and 5 feet depending on the specific area and time of day. The Gulf Stream remains stable, with its western wall currently positioned near key coastal landmarks including Fowey Rocks and Port Everglades. No significant Gulf Stream hazards are anticipated at this time. Inland waters like Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne Bay will see lighter winds, generally around 5 to 10 knots, with conditions ranging from smooth to light chop. A slight chance of scattered showers exists, particularly in the afternoon and early morning hours. As the week progresses, winds are expected to gradually veer and calm, with southeast winds becoming more prevalent. Boaters should remain alert to changing conditions and consult updated forecasts before maritime activities. Mariners are advised to monitor local weather updates and exercise caution, particularly during the transition of the frontal system.

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    Miami Florida for 01-03-2026

    Coastal Waters Forecast Signals Changing Conditions for Florida Boaters A detailed marine forecast from the National Weather Service Miami indicates dynamic weather patterns are approaching Florida's coastal waters this weekend. Boaters should prepare for shifting winds and potentially challenging maritime conditions. Today's gentle southwest breeze will gradually transition, with winds expected to increase and change direction by Sunday. Offshore waters from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef and from East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach will experience moderate to fresh breezes as a frontal boundary approaches. A Small Craft Advisory is in effect for waters from Jupiter Inlet to Deerfield Beach, warning recreational and smaller vessels of potentially hazardous conditions. Wind speeds are anticipated to climb from 5-10 knots today to 15-20 knots on Sunday, with seas building from 2 to 4 feet and occasionally reaching 5 feet. The Gulf Stream currently maintains a stable position, with its western wall located near coastal landmarks including Fowey Rocks, Port Everglades, and Jupiter Inlet. No significant Gulf Stream hazards are currently predicted. Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne Bay will experience lighter wind conditions, with predominantly light chop and winds ranging between 5-10 knots. Intracoastal waters are expected to maintain similar mild conditions. Boaters should monitor updated forecasts and exercise caution, particularly on Sunday when wind shifts and potential shower activity could create challenging maritime environments. Preparedness and situational awareness are key to safe navigation during these transitional weather patterns.

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    Miami Florida for 01-02-2026

    Coastal Waters Forecast Reveals Dynamic Weekend Ahead for Florida Mariners The National Weather Service in Miami has issued a comprehensive coastal waters forecast that promises an evolving maritime landscape for boaters and marine enthusiasts along Florida's Atlantic and Gulf coastlines. This weekend will feature shifting wind patterns and changing sea conditions. Early Friday starts with light northerly breezes that will transition to westerly and southwesterly winds by late day. Sailors should pay particular attention to Sunday, when potentially hazardous winds are expected in Atlantic waters ahead of an approaching cold front. Sea conditions will remain relatively moderate, with wave heights predominantly ranging between two to three feet. However, Sunday may see occasional waves reaching up to five feet, particularly in offshore areas. Intracoastal waters will experience varying chop levels from smooth to moderate throughout the weekend. The Gulf Stream's current position has been precisely mapped, with its western wall located just offshore from key coastal landmarks including Fowey Rocks, Port Everglades, Lake Worth, and Jupiter Inlet. This data, courtesy of the Naval Oceanographic Office, provides critical navigation information for maritime professionals and recreational boaters. Wind directions will progressively shift from northwest to southwest, with speeds ranging from 5 to 20 knots depending on location and time of day. Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne Bay will experience similar wind patterns, with lake waters and bay surfaces reflecting these changing conditions. By Monday and Tuesday, winds are expected to stabilize with southeastern breezes around 5 to 10 knots, offering more predictable sailing conditions. Mariners are advised to monitor ongoing forecasts and prepare for potential weather changes, particularly during the weekend transition periods.

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    Miami Florida for 12-28-2025

    Maritime Weather Forecast: Calm Seas Give Way to Approaching Cold Front Coastal waters from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef and across the Gulf of Florida are expected to experience a gradual shift in weather conditions over the next several days. Currently, relatively light winds dominate the region, with a high-pressure ridge maintaining stable atmospheric conditions. Today, mariners can expect calm seas with wave heights predominantly around 2 to 3 feet. Wind speeds will remain modest, typically around 5 knots, providing smooth sailing conditions. The Gulf Stream's western wall has been precisely mapped, running close to coastal landmarks like Fowey Rocks and Port Everglades. However, significant changes are anticipated as a cold front approaches early next week. Monday night will mark the beginning of increasing wind speeds and wave heights. By Tuesday, winds will intensify to 15 to 20 knots, with seas building to 4 to 6 feet and occasionally reaching up to 8 feet in some areas. The most dramatic shifts will occur Tuesday and Tuesday night, with northwesterly and northern winds creating more challenging maritime conditions. Wave periods will become shorter, indicating more turbulent sea states. Intracoastal waters will experience increasing choppiness, transitioning from smooth to moderate chop. Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne Bay will also feel the weather system's effects, with winds shifting from light and variable to more sustained northwestern patterns. Boaters and marine enthusiasts should closely monitor these evolving conditions and prepare accordingly. By Wednesday and Thursday, winds are expected to moderate slightly, settling into a northwest flow with seas returning to 2 to 4 feet. While not extreme, these conditions will require careful navigation and attention to changing maritime dynamics.

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    Miami Florida for 12-27-2025

    Coastal Waters Forecast Highlights Calm Conditions with Approaching Weather Change The coastal waters of Florida are set to experience a gradual shift in weather patterns over the next several days, with predominantly light winds and modest sea conditions initially giving way to more pronounced maritime activity. Currently, a ridge of high pressure dominates the Gulf region, bringing light to moderate northerly winds across Atlantic and Gulf coastal waters. Today's maritime forecast suggests calm conditions with seas remaining below 3 feet. Isolated showers may develop in Atlantic waters, but overall weather remains stable. The Gulf Stream's current position has been precisely mapped, with its western wall located just offshore from key coastal landmarks including Fowey Rocks, Port Everglades, Lake Worth, and Jupiter Inlet. This information, provided by the Naval Oceanographic Office, offers valuable navigation insights. As the weekend progresses, wind directions will subtly shift. Sunday will see predominantly light winds around 5 knots, with seas maintaining a consistent 2 to 4 feet. However, a significant change is anticipated early next week as a cold front approaches the region. Monday and Tuesday will bring more dynamic conditions, with winds increasing to 15-20 knots and seas building to 4-6 feet, occasionally reaching up to 8 feet. The Intracoastal waters will experience increased choppiness during this period. By midweek, winds are expected to moderate slightly, with northerly winds ranging 10-15 knots and seas gradually settling. Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne Bay will also reflect these changing maritime conditions, transitioning from smooth to choppy waters. Boaters and maritime interests should monitor ongoing forecasts and prepare for more robust wind and wave conditions developing early next week.

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    Miami Florida for 12-26-2025

    Coastal Waters Forecast Reveals Calm Conditions with Gradual Wind Shifts The National Weather Service Miami has issued a comprehensive coastal waters forecast for Florida, highlighting relatively tranquil maritime conditions through the upcoming days. Extending from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef and encompassing Gulf coastal waters, the report suggests a stable weather pattern driven by a persistent high-pressure ridge. Light northerly winds will dominate the region, maintaining seas below 3 feet for most areas. The Gulf Stream remains stable, with its western wall positioned just offshore from key coastal locations including Fowey Rocks and Port Everglades. Mariners can expect consistent wind speeds ranging from 5 to 10 knots, with occasional directional shifts. Coastal waters from Jupiter Inlet to Deerfield Beach will experience minimal wave action, primarily featuring 2 to 3 foot seas with occasional periods reaching up to 5 feet during weekend nights. The outlook becomes more dynamic early next week. By Tuesday, wind speeds are forecast to increase to 15 to 20 knots, with seas potentially building to 4 to 6 feet, occasionally reaching 8 feet. Boaters should anticipate moderate chop in intracoastal waters during this period. Local marine zones including Biscayne Bay and Lake Okeechobee will experience similarly mild conditions, with wind speeds generally remaining light and waters staying smooth through the weekend. Isolated showers remain a slight possibility across Atlantic waters, though no significant precipitation is anticipated. Gulf Stream hazards have been reported as nonexistent, providing favorable conditions for maritime activities. Mariners are advised to monitor ongoing forecasts for any potential changes in wind and sea conditions.

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    Miami Florida for 12-21-2025

    Rough Seas Ahead: Coastal Florida Braces for Challenging Maritime Conditions A significant maritime weather event is developing along Florida's coastal waters, with potentially hazardous conditions expected from Sunday through Tuesday. The National Weather Service Miami forecast indicates escalating wind and wave heights that could challenge maritime activities. Starting Sunday, light northeasterly winds will gradually intensify. By Monday morning, the Atlantic coastal waters from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef will experience substantial changes. Wave heights are predicted to build dramatically, reaching 7-9 feet with sustained winds of 20-25 knots. The Gulf Stream presents additional challenges, with seas building to over 7 feet by early Monday morning. Small Craft Advisories have been issued for Atlantic waters starting at 4am Monday and Biscayne Bay at 7am Monday, signaling potentially dangerous conditions for smaller vessels. Specific marine zones will see varying but consistently rough conditions. Coastal waters from Jupiter Inlet to Deerfield Beach are expected to encounter northeast winds increasing to 20-25 knots with seas ranging from 5-8 feet, occasionally reaching 10 feet. Similar patterns are predicted for waters extending to Ocean Reef. Gulf coastal areas will experience somewhat milder conditions, with northeast winds and moderate seas around 2-3 feet. Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne Bay will also see increased wind speeds and choppy waters. Mariners and coastal residents should exercise caution and monitor updated forecasts. The combination of strong winds, building seas, and potential scattered showers creates a challenging maritime environment requiring careful navigation and preparedness.

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    Miami Florida for 12-20-2025

    Coastal Storm Brewing: Florida Waters Forecast Warns of Rough Conditions A significant maritime weather system is developing off the Florida coast, promising challenging conditions for boaters and maritime interests over the coming days. The National Weather Service Miami has issued a detailed coastal waters forecast highlighting escalating wind and wave activity. Currently, light northerly winds are expected to shift eastward across Atlantic waters and northwestward in Gulf waters this afternoon. Wave heights will initially remain modest at 2-3 feet. However, conditions are set to dramatically change by late Sunday and into early next week. Wind speeds will progressively increase, with northeastern winds reaching 15-20 knots Sunday night and potentially escalating to 20-25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots on Monday. Wave heights will correspondingly rise, potentially reaching 5-8 feet and occasionally surging to 10-11 feet in some areas. The Gulf Stream's western wall has been precisely mapped, stretching from Fowey Rocks to Jupiter Inlet. Mariners should note its current position and anticipated wave dynamics. While isolated showers are possible, no immediate Gulf Stream hazards are currently identified. Different coastal zones will experience varying intensities. Areas from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef and East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach will see the most significant maritime challenges. Intracoastal waters are expected to range from light chop to very rough conditions, depending on location and time. Boaters and coastal residents are advised to monitor evolving conditions closely. The potential for hazardous maritime conditions exists, particularly during early next week, with winds and waves promising a challenging marine environment.

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    Miami Florida for 12-19-2025

    Coastal Waters Forecast: Shifting Winds and Changing Seas Ahead The South Florida coastal waters are set to experience a dynamic weather pattern over the coming days, with wind directions and sea conditions evolving significantly. Starting Friday morning, a gentle to moderate southwesterly breeze will gradually shift to west northwesterly, eventually transitioning to an east-northeasterly flow throughout the weekend. Mariners and coastal residents should be particularly attentive to changing maritime conditions. Today, winds will range from 10 to 15 knots with possible gusts up to 20 knots, accompanied by seas ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Isolated showers are anticipated, primarily across Atlantic waters. As the weekend progresses, northeast winds will become more prominent, creating moderate chop in intracoastal waters. By Sunday night, conditions will intensify with winds reaching 15 to 20 knots and seas potentially climbing to 5 to 6 feet. The early week forecast suggests more significant maritime challenges. Monday through Tuesday will bring east winds of 25 to 30 knots, with seas potentially reaching 6 to 11 feet. Boaters and maritime interests should exercise extreme caution during this period. The Gulf Stream's current position has been mapped, with its west wall located near coastal landmarks such as Fowey Rocks, Port Everglades, and Jupiter Inlet. This information, provided by the Naval Oceanographic Office, offers additional context for maritime navigation. Local water bodies like Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne Bay will also experience wind shifts, with lake waters expected to transition from light chop to choppy conditions as the week progresses. Mariners are advised to stay informed about evolving weather conditions and prepare accordingly.

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    Miami Florida for 12-14-2025

    Coastal Storm Brewing: Rough Seas and Small Craft Advisories Alert Florida Boaters A significant maritime weather system is set to impact Florida's coastal waters, with challenging conditions expected from Sunday through Tuesday morning. The National Weather Service has issued Small Craft Advisories for marine zones stretching from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef and from East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach. A frontal passage will dramatically shift winds northerly, with speeds anticipated to reach 25-30 knots and potentially higher gusts. Boaters and maritime interests should exercise extreme caution as seas are forecast to build substantially. In the Atlantic waters, wave heights could reach 8-12 feet, creating potentially dangerous navigation conditions. The Gulf Stream will be particularly turbulent, with wind and wave conditions posing significant challenges for maritime travel. Thunderstorms and showers will linger over coastal waters through Sunday afternoon, potentially creating brief periods of even more intense wind and wave activity. Specific marine zones will experience varying conditions. Coastal waters from Jupiter Inlet to Deerfield Beach and beyond can expect seas building from around 2 feet Sunday to potentially 9-13 feet by Monday. Wind directions will shift from westerly to northeasterly, bringing increasingly rough maritime conditions. Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne Bay are also under Small Craft Advisory, with lake waters expected to become rough and bay conditions challenging. Winds will increase dramatically overnight and remain strong through Monday. Maritime travelers are strongly advised to monitor ongoing weather updates, review their vessel's capabilities, and consider delaying non-essential travel during this intense weather system. Safety should be the primary consideration for anyone planning marine activities in the coming days.

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    Miami Florida for 12-13-2025

    Coastal Storm Brewing: Significant Weather Changes Ahead for Florida Waters A substantial weather system is set to dramatically transform maritime conditions across Florida's coastal regions over the next several days. Starting Saturday, moderate easterly winds will gradually give way to a more intense frontal passage, promising challenging marine environments. The weekend will begin relatively calm, with seas around 2 to 3 feet and winds ranging from 10 to 15 knots. However, conditions will rapidly deteriorate Sunday night as winds shift northward and dramatically intensify. By Sunday evening, winds are expected to increase to 20 to 25 knots, potentially reaching 25 to 30 knots after midnight. Monday presents the most severe conditions, with northeast winds hammering coastal waters at 25 to 30 knots. Seas will become exceptionally rough, potentially reaching 9 to 13 feet with occasional waves up to 17 feet. The Gulf Stream area will experience particularly hazardous boating conditions during this period. The forecast indicates a progressive wind and wave pattern, with seas gradually subsiding Tuesday and Wednesday. Intracoastal waters will transition from very rough to choppy, with winds moderating to around 15 knots. Boaters and marine interests should exercise extreme caution. Thunderstorms are likely to accompany these changing conditions, potentially generating even higher winds and more turbulent seas. The Naval Oceanographic Office has tracked the Gulf Stream's position, which may further influence maritime dynamics. Mariners are strongly advised to monitor ongoing weather updates and consider delaying travel during the most intense periods of this developing storm system.

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Stay safe and informed on the water with the "Coastal Marine Weather Forecast: Miami, Florida" podcast. Get detailed forecasts, wave conditions, wind advisories, and marine warnings tailored to the Miami coastal area. Essential listening for boaters, fishermen, surfers, and anyone who enjoys the vibrant Miami coastline.This show includes AI-generated content.

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