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Coastal Marine Weather In Miami FL

Coastal Marine Weather In Miami FL

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Stay safe and informed on the water with the "Coastal Marine Weather Forecast: Miami, Florida" podcast. Get detailed forecasts, wave conditions, wind advisories, and marine warnings tailored to the Miami coastal area. Essential listening for boaters, fishermen, surfers, and anyone who enjoys the vibrant Miami coastline. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.Copyright 2026 Inception Point AI Politics & Government
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  • Miami Florida for 04-05-2026
    Apr 5 2026
    # Coastal Waters Forecast Brings Shifting Conditions to Florida The National Weather Service in Miami has issued an updated coastal waters forecast indicating significant weather changes ahead for Florida's Atlantic and Gulf waters over the coming days. Currently, fresh to strong easterly breezes dominate the Atlantic coastal waters from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef, with small craft advisories in effect through this afternoon. These hazardous winds are expected to range from 20 to 25 knots through this morning before gradually tapering off. Today's conditions include seas of 3 to 5 feet, occasionally reaching 6 feet, with a slight chance of showers and possible thunderstorms developing late this morning and into the afternoon. As the forecast period extends into early week, a notable transition is taking place. The strong Atlantic winds will gradually diminish to gentle and moderate levels, creating calmer conditions across most waters by Monday. However, this relative calm is temporary, as a significant weather system is expected to develop by Tuesday evening and Wednesday. Tuesday will bring increasing Northeast winds with gusts up to 25 knots, and seas will begin building from 2 to 3 feet into the afternoon. Showers and afternoon thunderstorms are likely. Conditions deteriorate significantly Tuesday night through Wednesday as Northeast winds increase to 20 to 25 knots with gusts reaching 30 knots in some areas. Seas will build dramatically to 5 to 7 feet, occasionally reaching 9 feet, and building further to 6 to 9 feet with occasional heights near 11 feet after midnight. Wednesday will see sustained rough conditions with winds remaining 20 to 25 knots and seas ranging from 7 to 10 feet, occasionally 13 feet. The intracoastal waters will become very rough in exposed areas. These severe conditions are expected to persist into Wednesday night with winds potentially increasing to 25 to 30 knots. Gradual improvement is forecast for Thursday as winds begin diminishing from 20 to 25 knots. Seas will begin subsiding from their peak levels. Throughout this entire period, frequent showers and thunderstorm chances remain elevated, with particular intensity expected Wednesday through Thursday morning. The Gulf waters will experience relatively milder conditions overall compared to the Atlantic, though they will still experience building seas and increasing winds mid-period. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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    3 mins
  • Miami Florida for 01-10-2026
    Jan 10 2026
    Rough Seas Ahead: Maritime Forecast Warns of Challenging Conditions Mariners and coastal residents should prepare for significant maritime changes as a potent cold front approaches South Florida this weekend. The National Weather Service Miami forecast indicates a dramatic shift in wind and wave patterns that could create hazardous marine conditions. Currently, moderate east to southeasterly breezes are prevailing across local waters, with seas ranging from 1 to 3 feet. However, conditions are expected to deteriorate rapidly. Sunday night will mark the beginning of a substantial weather transition, with north winds intensifying to 20-25 knots and potentially gusting up to 30 knots. Wave heights will escalate dramatically, building from 2-4 feet Sunday night to 5-8 feet, occasionally reaching 10 feet by midnight. Monday will bring even more challenging conditions, with northeast winds maintaining 20-25 knot speeds and seas climbing to 6-9 feet, occasionally exceeding 11 feet. The Gulf Stream's current position has been tracked, with its western wall located southeast of various coastal markers, including Fowey Rocks and Port Everglades. Small craft operators are strongly advised to exercise caution during this period. The forecast suggests gradually diminishing wind speeds and wave heights through Tuesday and Wednesday, though maritime conditions will remain unsettled. Isolated showers are possible, particularly during nighttime and early morning hours. Specific marine zones from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef and from East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach will experience these challenging conditions, with potential impacts on boating, fishing, and coastal activities. Mariners should closely monitor updated forecasts and consider delaying non-essential maritime activities during this potentially dangerous weather period. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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    2 mins
  • Miami Florida for 12-20-2025
    Dec 20 2025
    Coastal Storm Brewing: Florida Waters Forecast Warns of Rough Conditions A significant maritime weather system is developing off the Florida coast, promising challenging conditions for boaters and maritime interests over the coming days. The National Weather Service Miami has issued a detailed coastal waters forecast highlighting escalating wind and wave activity. Currently, light northerly winds are expected to shift eastward across Atlantic waters and northwestward in Gulf waters this afternoon. Wave heights will initially remain modest at 2-3 feet. However, conditions are set to dramatically change by late Sunday and into early next week. Wind speeds will progressively increase, with northeastern winds reaching 15-20 knots Sunday night and potentially escalating to 20-25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots on Monday. Wave heights will correspondingly rise, potentially reaching 5-8 feet and occasionally surging to 10-11 feet in some areas. The Gulf Stream's western wall has been precisely mapped, stretching from Fowey Rocks to Jupiter Inlet. Mariners should note its current position and anticipated wave dynamics. While isolated showers are possible, no immediate Gulf Stream hazards are currently identified. Different coastal zones will experience varying intensities. Areas from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef and East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach will see the most significant maritime challenges. Intracoastal waters are expected to range from light chop to very rough conditions, depending on location and time. Boaters and coastal residents are advised to monitor evolving conditions closely. The potential for hazardous maritime conditions exists, particularly during early next week, with winds and waves promising a challenging marine environment. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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