There will be a significant drop in temperature tonight in Sebastian, Florida, with the low reaching around 52 degrees and a daytime high of just 67 degrees on Tuesday.
The change in weather will result in rough conditions for boating activities at the Sebastian Inlet and the Intracoastal Waterway.
The end of the hurricane season is approaching, with its official conclusion on Thursday, while the tropics remain calm.
A cold front is expected to arrive on Monday night, leading to cooler weather on Tuesday and Wednesday. However, temperatures are anticipated to rise again, reaching 80 degrees by Friday. The upcoming weekend appears promising, with only a slight chance of rain.
“A strong cold front will produce a prolonged period of north winds resulting in poor boating conditions,” the National Weather Service said.
Wind speeds will be notable, coming from the north at 10 to 15 mph and potentially reaching gusts up to 20 mph. A shift in wind direction to the east is expected by Thursday.
The following is a breakdown of the daily temperatures forecasted (Highs/Lows):
- Monday: 74/52
- Tuesday: 67/53
- Wednesday: 71/58
- Thursday: 76/65
- Friday: 80/67
- Saturday: 82/69
- Sunday: 83/69
Boaters should be cautious as sea conditions on Monday will have waves ranging from 4 to 6 feet, which will then decrease to 3 to 5 feet for the rest of the week. Small boats are advised to exercise caution, especially with north winds blowing at 15 to 20 knots.