Stuart Tides Drop to -0.5 Feet Sunday Afternoon
Martin County boaters and anglers can expect a shallow morning low at -0.1 feet for prime fishing, followed by a 2.7-foot high tide pushing currents through local inlets.
Martin County boaters and anglers can expect a shallow morning low at -0.1 feet for prime fishing, followed by a 2.7-foot high tide pushing currents through local inlets.
Boaters and anglers will enjoy prime wade fishing and shell hunting along the St. Lucie River amid partly cloudy skies and mid-70s temperatures.
Treasure Coast residents can expect clear weather with highs in the mid-70s Saturday and lower 80s Sunday, ideal for boating and beach outings through Monday.
An unusually low -0.7-foot tide at 3:55 p.m. primes St. Lucie coastline for flats fishing and shellfish gathering, but warns shallow-draft boaters to proceed with caution.
Treasure Coast anglers can capitalize on favorable morning highs, but a sharp negative low at 3:43 p.m. will drain local flats hard.
Showers taper off by Saturday morning, delivering highs near 80 and light winds ideal for boaters and beachgoers in Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties.
Treasure Coast anglers will see strong currents from lows at 3:44 a.m. (-0.2 ft.) and 4 p.m. (-0.4 ft.), boosting catches in the inlet.
Low tides at 3 a.m. and 3:14 p.m. on March 19 bracket highs up to 3 feet, offering ideal windows for local anglers and boaters along the waterfront.
NOAA predicts two low tides pulling St. Lucie River waters well below mean lower low on March 19, creating prime morning conditions for local anglers and boaters.