Miami Florida for 11-14-2025
Update: 2025-11-14
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Coastal Waters Forecast: Navigating Florida's Maritime Conditions
Mariners and coastal enthusiasts can expect moderate winds and manageable seas across Florida's maritime regions this weekend. The National Weather Service Miami forecast indicates a stable weather pattern with gradual wind shifts and consistent sea conditions.
Today and tonight, north to northeasterly winds will prevail at 10 to 15 knots, generating seas around 2 to 3 feet. The Gulf Stream's western wall currently sits just offshore, ranging from 1 nautical mile northeast of Fowey Rocks to 6 nautical miles east-northeast of Jupiter Inlet.
Saturday will bring a subtle transition, with winds gradually becoming easterly across most waters. Gulf waters may experience a unique north-northwesterly shift in the afternoon due to developing Gulf breezes. Coastal zones from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef and East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach can anticipate consistent wind speeds and modest wave heights.
Intracoastal waters will range from light to moderate chop, providing relatively comfortable navigation conditions. Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne Bay will see similar wind patterns, with light to moderate chop expected.
By Sunday and Monday, winds will become more variable, shifting to westerly and then easterly directions. Seas are forecasted to remain around 2 feet, offering stable maritime conditions for boaters and marine activities.
No significant Gulf Stream hazards are anticipated, making this an opportune weekend for coastal and offshore pursuits. Mariners should continue monitoring local forecasts for any potential updates to wind and sea conditions.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Mariners and coastal enthusiasts can expect moderate winds and manageable seas across Florida's maritime regions this weekend. The National Weather Service Miami forecast indicates a stable weather pattern with gradual wind shifts and consistent sea conditions.
Today and tonight, north to northeasterly winds will prevail at 10 to 15 knots, generating seas around 2 to 3 feet. The Gulf Stream's western wall currently sits just offshore, ranging from 1 nautical mile northeast of Fowey Rocks to 6 nautical miles east-northeast of Jupiter Inlet.
Saturday will bring a subtle transition, with winds gradually becoming easterly across most waters. Gulf waters may experience a unique north-northwesterly shift in the afternoon due to developing Gulf breezes. Coastal zones from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef and East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach can anticipate consistent wind speeds and modest wave heights.
Intracoastal waters will range from light to moderate chop, providing relatively comfortable navigation conditions. Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne Bay will see similar wind patterns, with light to moderate chop expected.
By Sunday and Monday, winds will become more variable, shifting to westerly and then easterly directions. Seas are forecasted to remain around 2 feet, offering stable maritime conditions for boaters and marine activities.
No significant Gulf Stream hazards are anticipated, making this an opportune weekend for coastal and offshore pursuits. Mariners should continue monitoring local forecasts for any potential updates to wind and sea conditions.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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