Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Edgewater, FL
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AMZ550 Flagler Beach To Volusia-brevard County Line 0-20 Nm- 1005 Am Edt Thu Mar 12 2026
.small craft advisory in effect from 5 pm edt this afternoon through Friday morning - .
Rest of today - Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots, becoming west early this afternoon, becoming northwest 20 knots late. Seas 3 feet. Wave detail: west 3 feet at 3 seconds and east 3 feet at 9 seconds. Choppy on the intracoastal waters. Showers likely with a chance of Thunderstorms this afternoon.
Tonight - North winds 25 to 30 knots with occasional gusts to gale force, becoming northeast 20 to 25 knots after midnight. Seas 4 to 6 feet, occasionally to 8 feet, building to 7 to 8 feet, occasionally to 10 feet after midnight. Wave detail: north 6 feet at 6 seconds and east 2 feet at 9 seconds, becoming northeast 8 feet at 8 seconds and east 2 feet at 9 seconds after midnight. Very rough on the intracoastal waters. A chance of showers with a slight chance of Thunderstorms in the evening.
Friday - Northeast winds 15 to 20 knots, becoming east 5 to 10 knots in the afternoon. Seas 6 to 7 feet, occasionally to 9 feet, subsiding to 4 to 5 feet, occasionally to 6 feet in the afternoon. Wave detail: northeast 7 feet at 8 seconds, becoming northeast 5 feet at 8 seconds in the afternoon. Choppy on the intracoastal waters. A slight chance of showers in the afternoon.
Friday night - East winds 5 to 10 knots. Seas 3 to 4 feet. Wave detail: northeast 4 feet at 8 seconds. Mostly smooth on the intracoastal waters. A slight chance of showers. A slight chance of Thunderstorms after midnight.
Saturday - East winds 5 to 10 knots, increasing to 10 to 15 knots in the afternoon. Seas 3 to 4 feet. Wave detail: northeast 3 feet at 8 seconds. A moderate chop on the intracoastal waters. A slight chance of showers and Thunderstorms in the morning, then a chance of showers and Thunderstorms in the afternoon.
Saturday night - Southeast winds 5 to 10 knots. Seas 3 feet. Wave detail: east 3 feet at 9 seconds. Mostly smooth on the intracoastal waters. A chance of showers and Thunderstorms.
Sunday - Southeast winds 5 to 10 knots, increasing to 10 to 15 knots in the afternoon. Seas 3 feet. A moderate chop on the intracoastal waters. Showers likely. A slight chance of Thunderstorms in the morning, then a chance of Thunderstorms in the afternoon.
Sunday night - South winds 10 to 15 knots. Seas 3 to 4 feet. A light chop on the intracoastal waters. Showers likely with a chance of Thunderstorms in the evening, then a chance of showers with a slight chance of Thunderstorms after midnight.
Monday - Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots. Seas 3 to 4 feet. A moderate chop on the intracoastal waters. Showers likely. A slight chance of Thunderstorms in the morning, then a chance of Thunderstorms in the afternoon.
Monday night - West winds 20 to 25 knots, becoming northwest after midnight. Seas 3 to 5 feet, occasionally to 6 feet, building to 6 to 8 feet, occasionally to 10 feet after midnight. Rough on the intracoastal waters. A chance of showers and Thunderstorms in the evening, then a slight chance of showers and Thunderstorms after midnight.
winds and waves higher in and near Thunderstorms.
winds and waves higher in and near Thunderstorms.
AMZ500 Synopsis For Flagler Beach To Jupiter Inlet Out To 60 Nm 1005 Am Edt Thu Mar 12 2026
Synopsis - A cold front approaches and moves into the local waters today into tonight, bringing an increase in rain and storm chances and poor to hazardous boating conditions into this weekend. Conditions then improve late this weekend, though rain chances linger into early next week, with yet another cold front and deteriorating conditions Monday night.
Gulf stream hazards - South to southwesterly winds 15 to 20 knots, becoming north to northeast 20 to 30 knots tonight. Occasional gusts to gale force into the evening.
the approximate location of the west wall of the gulf stream based on the real time ocean forecast system as of Thursday, march 12th, 2026.
35 nautical miles east of ponce inlet. 28 nautical miles east of port canaveral. 22 nautical miles east of sebastian inlet. 14 nautical miles east of fort pierce inlet. 8 nautical miles east of saint lucie inlet.
the approximate location of the west wall of the gulf stream based on the real time ocean forecast system as of Thursday, march 12th, 2026.
35 nautical miles east of ponce inlet. 28 nautical miles east of port canaveral. 22 nautical miles east of sebastian inlet. 14 nautical miles east of fort pierce inlet. 8 nautical miles east of saint lucie inlet.
7 Day Forecast for Marine Location Near Edgewater, FL

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| Packwood Place Click for Map Thu -- 03:20 AM EDT Moonrise Thu -- 05:34 AM EDT 1.05 feet High Tide Thu -- 07:36 AM EDT Sunrise Thu -- 12:30 PM EDT 0.23 feet Low Tide Thu -- 01:23 PM EDT Moonset Thu -- 05:53 PM EDT 0.78 feet High Tide Thu -- 07:30 PM EDT Sunset Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION |   |
Packwood Place, Florida, Tide feet
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| Ponce De Leon Inlet South Click for Map Thu -- 03:21 AM EDT Moonrise Thu -- 03:47 AM EDT 2.64 feet High Tide Thu -- 07:36 AM EDT Sunrise Thu -- 10:06 AM EDT 0.60 feet Low Tide Thu -- 01:23 PM EDT Moonset Thu -- 04:04 PM EDT 2.06 feet High Tide Thu -- 07:30 PM EDT Sunset Thu -- 09:54 PM EDT 0.34 feet Low Tide Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION |   |
Ponce De Leon Inlet South, Florida, Tide feet
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Area Discussion for Melbourne, FL
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FXUS62 KMLB 121725 AFDMLB
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Melbourne FL 125 PM EDT Thu Mar 12 2026
New AVIATION, CLIMATE
KEY MESSAGES
Issued at 204 AM EDT Thu Mar 12 2026
- A cold front will pass through the area today, beginning several days of medium to high rain chances with embedded lightning storms.
- Breezy southwesterly winds 15-20 mph, with gusts to 30 mph, outside of convection late this morning and into this evening.
- Above normal temperatures persist through today, with values near record highs along the Treasure Coast.
- Deteriorating beach and boating conditions forecast into this weekend, as increasing winds cause seas to build and a High Risk for rip currents develops.
DISCUSSION
Issued at 204 AM EDT Thu Mar 12 2026
Today-Tonight...Rain chances return to the forecast today, as a cold front moves through the area into tonight. Mostly dry through the morning hours, before showers and storms begin to move into areas north and west of I-4 after 2 PM. Coverage will then increase from north to south into the evening hours, with all of the area seeing at least a 30% chance for showers by sunset. As the front moves south of the area overnight, drier conditions will begin to develop into late tonight. However, PoPs 30-60% will linger through the evening. A few to scattered storms will be possible, with modest CAPE, especially along the front itself. Any storms that develop will be capable of gusty winds (with lingering dry air aloft), lightning strikes, and heavy downpours.
Gusty southwesterly winds are expected late this morning through the afternoon, outside of any convection. Winds 15-20 mph are forecast, with gusts up to 30 mph. Model guidance suggests these winds will linger through the evening along the frontal passage, before diminishing to 10-15 mph by daybreak. Southwesterly flow will pin the sea breeze to the coast, allowing for even coastal areas to reach the upper 80s and threatening a few records along the Treasure Coast. Areas north of I-4, which are expected to see showers begin earlier in the day, look to remain in the mid-80s. Tonight, lows for most areas remain in the 60s, with upper 50s possible across northern portions of the forecast area.
Friday-Sunday...A weak Atlantic ridge axis moves over the Florida peninsula late this week and into this weekend. Limited drying occurs through Friday, with PWATs remaining up to 1.3" south of Orlando in onshore flow. This translates to a few to scattered showers (20-40%) remaining possible for southern portions of the area late Friday morning and into Friday afternoon. Dry air in the mid- levels will likely inhibit storm development. However, a few strong storms will be possible, should they be able to take advantage of DCAPE near 1000 J/kg and 500 mb temperatures near -11 C. Temperatures moderate from previous days, with breezy onshore winds 10-15 mph keeping highs in the upper 70s to lower 80s.
Deeper moisture (PWATs up to 1.7") advects into the area this weekend, as onshore flow Saturday veers southerly on Sunday. PoPs increase through the period, with 30-60% Saturday becoming 70% area-wide on Sunday, due to the passing shortwave aloft. The highest coverage on Saturday looks to be generally south of Melbourne, where the highest moisture will reside. Cold temperatures aloft (500 mb near -12 to -13 C) will support the development of a few strong storms this weekend. The main threats will be gusty winds, small hail, and locally heavy downpours, with storm motions around 10-15 mph. Total rainfall accumulations through the weekend look to remain around 1-1.5", but isolated totals near 2" cannot be ruled out. Highs warm into the lower 80s area-wide by Sunday, under high cloud coverage.
Monday-Thursday...A stout low pressure system moves through the Great Lakes early next week, dragging yet another cold front through the Florida peninsula Monday into Monday night. Medium to high rain chances persist through Monday, before drier air and lower PoPs (20-40%) develop into mid-week. Breezy winds return, with southwest flow veering onshore through the period. Highs in the lower 80s Monday will see a significant cooldown to near to below normal Tuesday through Thursday. Most areas will struggle to break out of the 60s Tuesday afternoon. Noticeably chillier lows are also expected, falling into the 50s, with mid to upper 40s north of I-4.
MARINE
Issued at 204 AM EDT Thu Mar 12 2026
Poor boating conditions offshore today, with south to southwest winds 15-20 kts. Conditions will deteriorate across all of the local Atlantic waters this evening and into tonight, as a cold front veer winds northerly at 20-30 kts. Seas in the Gulf Stream are forecast to build from 2-4 ft this afternoon to 6-9 ft by daybreak, with Small Craft Advisories issued. Conditions will be mostly dry through early afternoon, before coverage of showers and storms increases through late afternoon along the front.
Boating conditions improve into the weekend, as a weak ridge axis develops over the waters. While onshore flow diminishes through the day on Friday, becoming 10-15 kts by late afternoon, seas up to 6-8 ft linger in the Gulf Stream. Will see greater improvement Saturday, as seas fall to 3-5 ft. Breezy southerly winds begin Sunday, then veer southwesterly and increase to up to 20-25 kts offshore Monday, ahead of another approaching front. Medium to high coverage of showers and storms will continue through this weekend and into early next week, especially Sunday and Monday.
AVIATION
(18Z TAFs)
Issued at 120 PM EDT Thu Mar 12 2026
Veering winds ahead of an approaching cold front and pre-frontal convection. Models continue to indicate decaying (intensity) band of showers and lightning storms pressing southward across the I-4 corridor this afternoon, continuing southward late day and evening. While SW/W winds will be breezy/gusty already, winds continue to veer NW/N behind the front this evening/overnight.
There will be a few-hour period immediately following the front that may have the highest wind gusts (in excess of 25-30 kts), with speeds gradually decreasing thru the night. A 1-3hr period of convective activity at any TAF site this afternoon/evening. Storm threats include lightning strikes, gusty winds in excess of 35 kts, and brief downpours. Individual storm steering flow is out of the W at 25-30 kts as this activity drops south/east. Some MVFR CIGs are anticipated behind the front, but may be slow to lift during the day on Fri. Winds continue to veer NE/E thru the day on Fri with speeds 10-15 kts and higher gusts likely.
CLIMATE
Issued at 204 AM EDT Thu Mar 12 2026
Record high temperatures for east central Florida climate sites:
Mar 12 Monthly March DAB 90 1935 92 3/28/1994* LEE 88 2001 92 3/26/2023* SFB 90 2001 94 3/20/2003 MCO 89 2001 97 3/30/1907 MLB 90 1962 93 3/28/1994 VRB 88 2023 93 3/31/2020* FPR 89 1948 93 3/31/2020*
*- Most recent of multiple dates
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS
DAB 60 77 62 79 / 30 10 10 30 MCO 62 79 65 80 / 30 10 10 50 MLB 65 78 66 80 / 50 20 30 50 VRB 66 79 65 81 / 50 20 40 60 LEE 58 80 62 81 / 20 10 10 40 SFB 60 79 62 81 / 30 10 10 40 ORL 61 79 65 81 / 30 10 10 50 FPR 65 80 64 81 / 50 30 40 60
MLB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
FL...None.
AM...Small Craft Advisory from 5 PM this afternoon to 11 AM EDT Friday for AMZ550.
Small Craft Advisory from 10 PM this evening to 11 AM EDT Friday for AMZ552.
Small Craft Advisory from 10 PM this evening to 10 PM EDT Friday for AMZ555-572-575.
Small Craft Advisory from 5 PM this afternoon to 10 PM EDT Friday for AMZ570.
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Melbourne FL 125 PM EDT Thu Mar 12 2026
New AVIATION, CLIMATE
KEY MESSAGES
Issued at 204 AM EDT Thu Mar 12 2026
- A cold front will pass through the area today, beginning several days of medium to high rain chances with embedded lightning storms.
- Breezy southwesterly winds 15-20 mph, with gusts to 30 mph, outside of convection late this morning and into this evening.
- Above normal temperatures persist through today, with values near record highs along the Treasure Coast.
- Deteriorating beach and boating conditions forecast into this weekend, as increasing winds cause seas to build and a High Risk for rip currents develops.
DISCUSSION
Issued at 204 AM EDT Thu Mar 12 2026
Today-Tonight...Rain chances return to the forecast today, as a cold front moves through the area into tonight. Mostly dry through the morning hours, before showers and storms begin to move into areas north and west of I-4 after 2 PM. Coverage will then increase from north to south into the evening hours, with all of the area seeing at least a 30% chance for showers by sunset. As the front moves south of the area overnight, drier conditions will begin to develop into late tonight. However, PoPs 30-60% will linger through the evening. A few to scattered storms will be possible, with modest CAPE, especially along the front itself. Any storms that develop will be capable of gusty winds (with lingering dry air aloft), lightning strikes, and heavy downpours.
Gusty southwesterly winds are expected late this morning through the afternoon, outside of any convection. Winds 15-20 mph are forecast, with gusts up to 30 mph. Model guidance suggests these winds will linger through the evening along the frontal passage, before diminishing to 10-15 mph by daybreak. Southwesterly flow will pin the sea breeze to the coast, allowing for even coastal areas to reach the upper 80s and threatening a few records along the Treasure Coast. Areas north of I-4, which are expected to see showers begin earlier in the day, look to remain in the mid-80s. Tonight, lows for most areas remain in the 60s, with upper 50s possible across northern portions of the forecast area.
Friday-Sunday...A weak Atlantic ridge axis moves over the Florida peninsula late this week and into this weekend. Limited drying occurs through Friday, with PWATs remaining up to 1.3" south of Orlando in onshore flow. This translates to a few to scattered showers (20-40%) remaining possible for southern portions of the area late Friday morning and into Friday afternoon. Dry air in the mid- levels will likely inhibit storm development. However, a few strong storms will be possible, should they be able to take advantage of DCAPE near 1000 J/kg and 500 mb temperatures near -11 C. Temperatures moderate from previous days, with breezy onshore winds 10-15 mph keeping highs in the upper 70s to lower 80s.
Deeper moisture (PWATs up to 1.7") advects into the area this weekend, as onshore flow Saturday veers southerly on Sunday. PoPs increase through the period, with 30-60% Saturday becoming 70% area-wide on Sunday, due to the passing shortwave aloft. The highest coverage on Saturday looks to be generally south of Melbourne, where the highest moisture will reside. Cold temperatures aloft (500 mb near -12 to -13 C) will support the development of a few strong storms this weekend. The main threats will be gusty winds, small hail, and locally heavy downpours, with storm motions around 10-15 mph. Total rainfall accumulations through the weekend look to remain around 1-1.5", but isolated totals near 2" cannot be ruled out. Highs warm into the lower 80s area-wide by Sunday, under high cloud coverage.
Monday-Thursday...A stout low pressure system moves through the Great Lakes early next week, dragging yet another cold front through the Florida peninsula Monday into Monday night. Medium to high rain chances persist through Monday, before drier air and lower PoPs (20-40%) develop into mid-week. Breezy winds return, with southwest flow veering onshore through the period. Highs in the lower 80s Monday will see a significant cooldown to near to below normal Tuesday through Thursday. Most areas will struggle to break out of the 60s Tuesday afternoon. Noticeably chillier lows are also expected, falling into the 50s, with mid to upper 40s north of I-4.
MARINE
Issued at 204 AM EDT Thu Mar 12 2026
Poor boating conditions offshore today, with south to southwest winds 15-20 kts. Conditions will deteriorate across all of the local Atlantic waters this evening and into tonight, as a cold front veer winds northerly at 20-30 kts. Seas in the Gulf Stream are forecast to build from 2-4 ft this afternoon to 6-9 ft by daybreak, with Small Craft Advisories issued. Conditions will be mostly dry through early afternoon, before coverage of showers and storms increases through late afternoon along the front.
Boating conditions improve into the weekend, as a weak ridge axis develops over the waters. While onshore flow diminishes through the day on Friday, becoming 10-15 kts by late afternoon, seas up to 6-8 ft linger in the Gulf Stream. Will see greater improvement Saturday, as seas fall to 3-5 ft. Breezy southerly winds begin Sunday, then veer southwesterly and increase to up to 20-25 kts offshore Monday, ahead of another approaching front. Medium to high coverage of showers and storms will continue through this weekend and into early next week, especially Sunday and Monday.
AVIATION
(18Z TAFs)
Issued at 120 PM EDT Thu Mar 12 2026
Veering winds ahead of an approaching cold front and pre-frontal convection. Models continue to indicate decaying (intensity) band of showers and lightning storms pressing southward across the I-4 corridor this afternoon, continuing southward late day and evening. While SW/W winds will be breezy/gusty already, winds continue to veer NW/N behind the front this evening/overnight.
There will be a few-hour period immediately following the front that may have the highest wind gusts (in excess of 25-30 kts), with speeds gradually decreasing thru the night. A 1-3hr period of convective activity at any TAF site this afternoon/evening. Storm threats include lightning strikes, gusty winds in excess of 35 kts, and brief downpours. Individual storm steering flow is out of the W at 25-30 kts as this activity drops south/east. Some MVFR CIGs are anticipated behind the front, but may be slow to lift during the day on Fri. Winds continue to veer NE/E thru the day on Fri with speeds 10-15 kts and higher gusts likely.
CLIMATE
Issued at 204 AM EDT Thu Mar 12 2026
Record high temperatures for east central Florida climate sites:
Mar 12 Monthly March DAB 90 1935 92 3/28/1994* LEE 88 2001 92 3/26/2023* SFB 90 2001 94 3/20/2003 MCO 89 2001 97 3/30/1907 MLB 90 1962 93 3/28/1994 VRB 88 2023 93 3/31/2020* FPR 89 1948 93 3/31/2020*
*- Most recent of multiple dates
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS
DAB 60 77 62 79 / 30 10 10 30 MCO 62 79 65 80 / 30 10 10 50 MLB 65 78 66 80 / 50 20 30 50 VRB 66 79 65 81 / 50 20 40 60 LEE 58 80 62 81 / 20 10 10 40 SFB 60 79 62 81 / 30 10 10 40 ORL 61 79 65 81 / 30 10 10 50 FPR 65 80 64 81 / 50 30 40 60
MLB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
FL...None.
AM...Small Craft Advisory from 5 PM this afternoon to 11 AM EDT Friday for AMZ550.
Small Craft Advisory from 10 PM this evening to 11 AM EDT Friday for AMZ552.
Small Craft Advisory from 10 PM this evening to 10 PM EDT Friday for AMZ555-572-575.
Small Craft Advisory from 5 PM this afternoon to 10 PM EDT Friday for AMZ570.
| Stations | Dist | Age | Wind | Air | Water | Waves | inHg | DewPt |
| 41069 | 24 mi | 109 min | SSW 7.8G | 71°F | 69°F | 29.99 | 67°F | |
| TRDF1 - 8721604 - Trident Pier, FL | 40 mi | 57 min | WSW 12G | 81°F | 75°F | 29.99 | ||
| 41113 - Cape Canaveral Nearshore, FL (143) | 42 mi | 61 min | 72°F | 2 ft | ||||
| 41009 - CANAVERAL 20 NM East of Cape Canaveral, FL | 48 mi | 47 min | S 12G | 74°F | 29.99 | 73°F |
Wind History for Trident Pier, FL
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Airport Reports
| Airport | Dist | Age | Wind kt | Vis | Sky | Weather | Air | DewPt | RH | inHg |
| KEVB NEW SMYRNA BEACH MUNI,FL | 8 sm | 10 min | SW 12G21 | 10 sm | Partly Cloudy | 86°F | 68°F | 55% | 29.94 | |
| KDAB DAYTONA BEACH INTL,FL | 19 sm | 4 min | SSW 12G19 | 10 sm | Mostly Cloudy | 84°F | 64°F | 52% | 29.94 | |
| KSFB ORLANDO SANFORD INTL,FL | 22 sm | 4 min | SW 12G19 | 10 sm | Mostly Cloudy | 86°F | 63°F | 46% | 29.94 | |
| KDED DELAND MUNISIDNEY H TAYLOR FIELD,FL | 23 sm | 42 min | SW 09G19 | 10 sm | Overcast | 84°F | 64°F | 52% | 29.97 |
Link to 1 hour of 5 minute data for KEVB
Terminal Aerodrome Forecast (TAF) for KEVB
Wind History Graph: EVB
(wind in knots)GEOS Local Image of southeast
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