Rains Return, Ending Treasure Coast Burn Ban
State officials lift the restriction in Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties amid forecasts of afternoon showers, relieving fire dangers and boosting outdoor activities.
State officials lift the restriction in Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties amid forecasts of afternoon showers, relieving fire dangers and boosting outdoor activities.
Morning low at 0.2 feet exposes grass flats, while afternoon negative tide creates ideal shellfish harvesting along St. Lucie shores.
Partly cloudy skies and a 30% chance of afternoon showers make Sunday ideal for early beach and boat outings, but expect 80% rain odds by Tuesday with breezy conditions.
East winds of 15 to 20 mph accompany partly cloudy skies and a high of 80°F today, but a 20% chance of late-afternoon showers signals wetter conditions ahead for Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties.
NOAA data forecasts the strongest tide at 10:06 p.m., offering prime fishing and boating conditions for Treasure Coast residents after work.
NOAA data forecasts a -0.1 ft low at 4:33 p.m., drawing strong currents that attract snook and redfish to Indian River County's jetty rocks.
NOAA predicts a -0.3-foot drop at 3:57 p.m. on April 3, exposing nearshore structures for Treasure Coast anglers seeking prime catches.
East winds will reach 30 mph today with highs in the lower 80s, giving way to a 40% chance of rain Sunday in Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties.
Treasure Coast anglers eye prime surf fishing as an afternoon low hits -0.2 feet amid dry, low-humidity conditions in Indian River County.