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Cloudy, Breezy Day Ahead of Stormy Weekend in Florida
Cooler temperatures and increased rain chances expected across the Treasure Coast and Palm Beaches
Mar. 13, 2026 at 9:34am
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A weak cold front has moved through Florida, bringing cooler temperatures and breezy winds to the Treasure Coast and Palm Beaches region. While much of the Palm Beaches will stay mostly dry today, the chance for passing showers increases farther north across the Treasure Coast. Heading into the weekend, moisture increases again, leading to a more unsettled pattern with scattered showers and thunderstorms possible both Saturday and Sunday.
Why it matters
The changing weather patterns in Florida can have significant impacts on residents and visitors, affecting outdoor activities, beach conditions, and potential storm risks. Understanding the forecast is crucial for planning and preparing for the upcoming weather.
The details
Highs today will climb into the upper 70s and low 80s across the region, with breezy onshore winds along the coast. Gusts near 25 mph are possible at times, especially near the beaches, creating rougher ocean conditions and a high risk of dangerous rip currents. While the Palm Beaches will stay mostly dry, the Treasure Coast has an increased chance of passing showers. This weekend, moisture quickly increases again, bringing scattered showers and thunderstorms to both the Treasure Coast and Palm Beaches. Some storms could become briefly strong, with rainfall totals varying but most areas expecting around a half inch to just over an inch of rain.
- A weak cold front moved through Florida Thursday night and is now stalled to the south.
- Highs this afternoon will climb into the upper 70s and low 80s across the region.
- Breezy onshore winds up to 25 mph are possible, especially near the beaches, through today.
- Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected across the Treasure Coast and Palm Beaches this weekend.
- Another stronger cold front is expected to move across Florida late Monday or early Tuesday.
The players
Treasure Coast
A region in Florida that includes the counties of Indian River, St. Lucie, and Martin, located north of the Palm Beaches.
Palm Beaches
A region in Florida that includes the counties of Palm Beach and northern Broward, located south of the Treasure Coast.
What’s next
Another weather change arrives early next week when a stronger cold front is expected to move across Florida late Monday or early Tuesday. Ahead of the front, Monday will likely be the warmest day with highs returning to the mid-80s and another round of scattered showers and storms possible. Behind the front, a much cooler air mass moves in quickly, with beaches potentially falling from the mid-80s Monday afternoon to highs only in the low to mid-70s by Tuesday.
The takeaway
The changing weather patterns in Florida, including the arrival of a cold front and increased moisture, will lead to a mix of cooler temperatures, breezy winds, and a higher chance of showers and thunderstorms across the Treasure Coast and Palm Beaches region over the next several days. Residents and visitors should stay informed about the forecast and be prepared for potential impacts to outdoor activities and beach conditions.
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