Coastal Marine Weather In - Melbourne FL

Stay safe and informed on the water with the "Coastal Marine Weather Forecast: Melbourne, Florida" podcast. Get detailed forecasts, wave conditions, wind advisories, and marine warnings tailored to the Melbourne coastal area. Essential listening for boaters, fishermen, surfers, and anyone who enjoys the Space Coast. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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  1. Jun 21

    Melbourne Florida for 06-21-2026

    # East Central Florida Coastal Waters Forecast: A Week of Summer Storms and Mild Seas The National Weather Service in Melbourne has released a coastal waters forecast for East Central Florida from Flagler Beach to Jupiter Inlet extending out 60 nautical miles. Boaters can expect generally favorable conditions through most of the week, though afternoon and evening thunderstorms will pose the primary hazard, especially on Sunday. An Atlantic high pressure system will remain positioned over South Florida and the Straits of Florida as low pressure systems pass to the north. This setup will drive offshore southwest to south-southwest winds, which will shift onshore as southeast to southeast winds in the afternoons behind developing sea breezes. This pattern will persist through most of next week. Seas will remain relatively calm throughout the forecast period, generally ranging from one to two feet in the open waters, with one-foot seas common in nearshore and intracoastal areas. The highest wave detail forecasts occasional waves up to two or three feet in some areas by Wednesday and Thursday as the pattern becomes more active. Sunday presents the most significant weather threat, with a chance of showers and thunderstorms in afternoon and evening hours across all forecast zones. These storms may pose temporary hazards with localized wind and wave increases. Storm chances decrease early in the work week but return mid-week and again by Thursday. Intracoastal waters will experience mostly smooth conditions through Sunday night, transitioning to light chop on Monday as winds shift. This light to moderate chop pattern will continue through the remainder of the week. The Gulf Stream's western wall lies approximately 39 nautical miles east of Ponce Inlet, offering mariners a reference point for current conditions. No specific Gulf Stream hazards are currently forecast. Overall, this week presents ideal boating conditions for those who can avoid the scattered afternoon thunderstorms. Mariners should monitor weather updates closely for Sunday's higher storm chances and exercise caution during any afternoon thunderstorm development. Light winds and calm seas make this an excellent week for most recreational boating activities, provided proper attention is paid to developing weather patterns.

    3 min
  2. Jun 20

    Melbourne Florida for 06-20-2026

    # East Central Florida Coastal Waters Forecast: A Weekend of Increasing Storm Activity The National Weather Service has issued an updated coastal waters forecast for East Central Florida, covering Atlantic waters from Flagler Beach to Jupiter Inlet extending 60 nautical miles offshore. While conditions remain generally favorable for boating, mariners should prepare for a significant increase in storm activity as the weekend progresses. Tonight and into Saturday morning, conditions will be relatively mild. Southwest winds of 5 to 10 knots will keep seas between 1 and 3 feet depending on distance from shore. However, Saturday afternoon marks a notable shift in the weather pattern. A surge of offshore-moving storms is expected, with increasing coverage throughout the day. The National Weather Service warns that a few of these storms may develop into strong to severe systems, bringing dangerous lightning and gusty winds to the area. Storm chances will gradually diminish Sunday into next week as a western Atlantic ridge remains positioned east-southeast of local waters. Sunday will still see scattered shower and thunderstorm activity, particularly in the afternoon hours, but conditions will become noticeably more stable compared to Saturday. Beyond the immediate weekend, the forecast shows relatively consistent conditions. Winds will predominantly blow from the southwest to south at 5 to 15 knots, with seas remaining in the 1 to 2 foot range through the middle of next week. A light chop will persist on intracoastal waters during afternoon hours when southeast winds develop. Boaters should note that the Gulf Stream's western wall remains relatively close to shore, ranging from just 8 nautical miles east of Saint Lucie Inlet to 37 nautical miles east of Ponce Inlet. This proximity to land means even nearshore waters can experience some Gulf Stream influences. For those planning to venture offshore this weekend, Saturday presents the greatest challenge. Staying alert to rapidly developing storms and having a clear exit strategy to return to port is essential. Those flexible with their schedules may find Monday through Wednesday more suitable for offshore activities, though afternoon sea conditions will typically deteriorate as thermal activity develops.

    3 min

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Stay safe and informed on the water with the "Coastal Marine Weather Forecast: Melbourne, Florida" podcast. Get detailed forecasts, wave conditions, wind advisories, and marine warnings tailored to the Melbourne coastal area. Essential listening for boaters, fishermen, surfers, and anyone who enjoys the Space Coast. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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