Two highs bracket the afternoon — plan your launch, your cast, and your beach walk around these windows
TODAY: Friday brings a textbook two-high-tide day to the St. Lucie River and Manatee Pocket, with the best water movement of the week hitting just before sunset.
TONIGHT: Conditions ease after the evening high. Overnight outlook unavailable from current data window.
THIS WEEK: Forecast data beyond Friday was not available from the tidal source. Check updated NWS Melbourne advisories for weekend outlook.
ON THE WATER: The morning high arrives at 5:41 a.m. at 2.6 feet — workable for early anglers running the sandbar flats near St. Lucie Inlet before the tide pulls back. The day's lowest water, near-zero feet (recorded as minus 0.5 feet), hits at 11:56 a.m., draining the shallows and concentrating baitfish along channel edges — a productive window for sight-fishing snook if you can handle the midday sun. The stronger high, 3.3 feet, surges in at 6:36 p.m., pushing clean water over the grass flats and giving boaters a comfortable return to the Manatee Pocket docks at dusk, NOAA CO-OPS data shows. Plan launches accordingly — the inlet can run strong on an incoming tide of that magnitude.
ALERTS: No active NWS watches, warnings, or advisories are in effect for Martin County at time of publication. Mariners should verify conditions with NWS Melbourne before departing.
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