The upcoming week promises beautiful weather in Sebastian, Florida. The daytime temperatures will peak near 82 degrees, and nights are cooling to approximately 72 degrees. We anticipate steady northeast winds blowing between 15 and 20 mph and occasional gusts of 25 mph.
Rain seems unlikely for now. We’re looking forward to predominantly sunny days throughout the week and extending into the weekend. However, be prepared for windy conditions.
Caution for beachgoers: There’s a notable risk of dangerous rip currents, especially around the Sebastian Inlet and the beaches along A1A. If you’re heading for a swim, ensure it’s close to a lifeguard. Avoid going into the ocean alone under such risky conditions for your safety.
Here’s a snapshot of the daily temperature forecast (Highs/Lows):
- Monday: 82/72
- Tuesday: 82/72
- Wednesday: 82/72
- Thursday: 83/71
- Friday: 83/72
- Saturday: 84/73
- Sunday: 84/73
Those planning to take their boats out must note that waters might be quite turbulent from Tuesday to Friday.
Specifically, for Monday, the winds are projected to be between 15-20 knots, and the seas should be around 2-3 feet, accompanied by westward swells. By tonight, anticipate seas to rise to about 4-5 feet, causing unsettled conditions in the Intracoastal waterway.
From Tuesday through Friday, boaters should use caution as conditions are predicted to worsen. Predominantly Northeast to East winds are anticipated, with sea heights building 5-7 feet closer to the coast and 6-8 feet nearer to the Gulf Stream.
Furthermore, the National Weather Service hints that small craft advisories might be issued this week. Our fishing report will be ready by Wednesday.