Fort Pierce Tides Drop to -0.2 Feet Wednesday for Prime Fishing
Anglers target snook and redfish on exposed grass flats during the 8:18 a.m. low tide in St. Lucie County.
Anglers target snook and redfish on exposed grass flats during the 8:18 a.m. low tide in St. Lucie County.
A 0.2-foot low at 7:06 a.m. and -0.2-foot low at 7:14 p.m. reveal grass flats and sandbars along the St. Lucie River, ideal for Treasure Coast anglers.
Boaters and beachgoers can enjoy highs in the lower 80s and shifting winds Tuesday, but showers and thunderstorms with a 40% chance arrive Wednesday afternoon.
National Weather Service warns swimmers to stay out of the surf at Indian River, St. Lucie and Martin county beaches due to deadly conditions extending into Palm Beach County.
Treasure Coast anglers can target snook, redfish and flounder amid strong currents near the jetties during the late evening low tide, NOAA predicts.
Treasure Coast anglers and boaters get two high tides and a deep afternoon low amid mostly sunny skies and warm temperatures on March 23, 2026.
Residents in Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties enjoy highs near 82 degrees and 20% rain chances through midweek before possible onshore moisture.
Dry weather holds through Tuesday with highs in the lower 80s before rain chances rise Wednesday, forecasts the National Weather Service in Melbourne.
Anglers in St. Lucie County waters gain prime wading and flats fishing windows from the extreme low tide at 5:27 p.m., per NOAA predictions.