Boca Raton Morning Weather Update: Mostly Sunny and Warm, With a Few Inland Storms Later

by Weather Desk | Mar 9, 2026 · 7:06 am | Boca Raton News

Mostly sunny and warm today with a high near 81° and a light southeast breeze.

Last Updated: Mar 21, 2026 · 4:39 pm

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Today's Weather - Monday, March 9, 2026

BOCA RATON, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2026) — Mostly sunny and warm today with a high near 81° and a light southeast breeze. Most of the morning and early afternoon look dry, though a few showers or thunderstorms could develop inland late in the day and fade early this evening. Tonight turns partly cloudy and mild, with lows around 71°. The rip current risk remains elevated along Atlantic beaches through midweek

Boca Raton starts the week under the steady influence of high pressure parked over the western Atlantic, a setup that keeps our weather quiet and temperatures running above normal. The National Weather Service notes the southeast breeze will be noticeably lighter than last week, which matters because lighter winds allow the daily sea-breeze pattern to set up more easily.

For today, most of the metro coastline—including Boca—should stay mainly dry with plenty of sun. The best chance for any rain is not right on the beach, but farther inland from mid-afternoon into early evening.

With enough moisture in the lower atmosphere and daytime heating, a few scattered showers and thunderstorms may pop up over interior South Florida. If one drifts close enough to Boca, it would be brief and hit-or-miss rather than a washout.

Early this morning, patchy fog is possible in the usual interior spots, but widespread fog is not expected along the immediate coast. Tuesday looks even quieter.

Atlantic waters off Boca Raton stay relatively calm early this week. Expect southeast to east winds mostly 5–10 knots today and tonight with seas around 2 feet, keeping boating conditions generally favorable.

By Tuesday night into Wednesday, winds increase to 10–15 knots with a more noticeable chop on the Intracoastal, especially in exposed areas. Beach conditions remain a bigger concern than offshore seas: persistent onshore flow supports an elevated rip current risk along Atlantic beaches through midweek.

Late week, winds may turn breezier and become locally higher near any thunderstorms.

Current Advisories / Watches / Warnings

  • - Elevated risk of rip currents for the Atlantic beaches
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7 Day Outlook

  • Monday: Mostly sunny and warm, high near 81°. Light southeast breeze. Most areas stay dry, but a few late-afternoon to early-evening showers or storms may form inland.
  • Tuesday: Sunny and warm again near 81° with an east breeze 5–11 mph. Drier air moves in, so rain chances are very low. Comfortable beach weather, but watch rip currents.
  • Wednesday: Sunny with highs around 81°. Southeast winds pick up (gusts near 20 mph possible), adding a bit more humidity and chop on the water. Still mainly dry for Boca.
  • Thursday: Partly sunny and warm near 82° with a 40% chance of showers after mid-afternoon. Clouds increase into the evening; a few thunderstorms are possible overnight.
  • Friday: Partly sunny with a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms. High near 81°. Expect on-and-off rain rather than all-day coverage; keep an eye out for lightning timing.
  • Saturday: Mostly sunny overall, but a 40% chance of passing showers. High near 80°. Any rain should be spotty; plan outdoor time with a quick indoor backup option.
  • Sunday: Showers likely (around 60% chance) with highs near 80°. Still warm, but expect more interruptions from rain. If storms develop, brief heavy downpours are possible.

Get the latest Boca Raton Weather forecast for Monday, March 9, 2026, including today’s warm temperatures, low rain chances near the coast, and an elevated rip current risk.

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