Coastal Waters Forecast: Changing Conditions Ahead for East Central Florida
Mariners and coastal residents can expect a dynamic weather pattern developing over the next several days along East Central Florida's coastline. A weak stationary front is set to dissipate, followed by shifting wind and sea conditions that will challenge maritime activities.
Currently, coastal waters from Flagler Beach to Jupiter Inlet are experiencing relatively calm conditions with north to northeast winds ranging 5 to 10 knots and seas averaging 2 to 3 feet. However, significant changes are anticipated by Sunday and Monday.
A low pressure system tracking across the deep South will push a cold front through the region Sunday night, bringing increased wind speeds and potentially choppy waters. Wind velocities are expected to escalate from 10-15 knots to 15-20 knots, with seas building to 3-5 feet and occasionally reaching 6 feet.
Sunday afternoon and evening present the highest likelihood of precipitation, with showers probable and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Boaters should exercise caution during this period, as winds and wave heights will increase substantially.
By Monday, wind directions will dramatically shift from southerly to westerly and then northerly, maintaining moderate sea conditions. Showers remain likely, with a potential for isolated thunderstorm activity.
The Gulf Stream's current position ranges from 11 to 46 nautical miles offshore, providing additional navigational context for mariners planning coastal or offshore travels.
Mariners are advised to monitor updated forecasts and prepare for changing maritime conditions over the upcoming weekend and early next week.
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