Miami Florida for 11-16-2025
Update: 2025-11-16
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Coastal Waters Forecast Reveals Calm Conditions with Gradual Wind Shifts
The National Weather Service Miami has issued a comprehensive coastal waters forecast for Florida, highlighting a gentle and evolving weather pattern across Atlantic and Gulf coastal regions. Today, a westerly wind flow will dominate most local waters, with potential variations in the Atlantic where winds may transition to south to southwesterly by afternoon.
The Gulf Stream remains stable, with its west wall positioned strategically near coastal landmarks: just northeast of Fowey Rocks, east of Port Everglades, and northeast of Jupiter Inlet. These precise locations, courtesy of the Naval Oceanographic Office, provide crucial navigation insights.
Coastal waters from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef and from East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach can expect relatively calm conditions. Seas will generally range around 2 feet, with occasional wave heights varying between 1 to 5 feet depending on the specific area and time of day.
Wind patterns will undergo interesting transformations over the next few days. Monday will see winds shifting to north-northwesterly, followed by an easterly trend Tuesday and Wednesday. Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne Bay will experience similar mild wind conditions, with light chop progressively developing.
Boaters and marine enthusiasts should anticipate gradually increasing wind speeds, particularly midweek when eastern winds are expected to reach 15 to 20 knots. Intracoastal waters will transition from smooth to moderately choppy, especially in more exposed areas.
The forecast suggests stable, predictable marine conditions with minimal hazards, making it an inviting period for coastal and maritime activities.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
The National Weather Service Miami has issued a comprehensive coastal waters forecast for Florida, highlighting a gentle and evolving weather pattern across Atlantic and Gulf coastal regions. Today, a westerly wind flow will dominate most local waters, with potential variations in the Atlantic where winds may transition to south to southwesterly by afternoon.
The Gulf Stream remains stable, with its west wall positioned strategically near coastal landmarks: just northeast of Fowey Rocks, east of Port Everglades, and northeast of Jupiter Inlet. These precise locations, courtesy of the Naval Oceanographic Office, provide crucial navigation insights.
Coastal waters from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef and from East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach can expect relatively calm conditions. Seas will generally range around 2 feet, with occasional wave heights varying between 1 to 5 feet depending on the specific area and time of day.
Wind patterns will undergo interesting transformations over the next few days. Monday will see winds shifting to north-northwesterly, followed by an easterly trend Tuesday and Wednesday. Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne Bay will experience similar mild wind conditions, with light chop progressively developing.
Boaters and marine enthusiasts should anticipate gradually increasing wind speeds, particularly midweek when eastern winds are expected to reach 15 to 20 knots. Intracoastal waters will transition from smooth to moderately choppy, especially in more exposed areas.
The forecast suggests stable, predictable marine conditions with minimal hazards, making it an inviting period for coastal and maritime activities.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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