Today’s Weather – Wednesday, March 11, 2026
BOCA RATON, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2026) — Boca Raton starts the day quiet and warm, with sunshine expected and a high near 81. A steady southeast breeze will pick up late morning and afternoon, making it feel a bit more humid. Beachgoers should use extra caution: the rip current risk remains elevated along the Atlantic beaches today. Rain chances stay low today, then begin to increase Thursday afternoon and especially Friday into the weekend
South Florida is sitting in a classic “fair weather” setup this morning, and Boca Raton will feel it: high pressure over the western Atlantic is keeping the air stable and the sky mostly clear. The National Weather Service notes a strong ridge of warmer air aloft over the Florida Peninsula today into tonight, which acts like a lid and helps limit cloud growth.
That’s why today’s forecast stays simple—sunny, warm, and breezy—with Boca topping out around 81 and a southeast wind near 8–13 mph with higher gusts. Early this morning, patchy fog has been possible in inland and southwest Florida where winds briefly go light and humidity is high.
That’s less of a day-to-day issue right on the coast in Boca, but it’s a reminder that moisture is already in place. Changes begin Thursday as an upper-level disturbance approaches and nudges the ridge away.
At the surface, winds turn more southerly, pulling in warmer, more humid air. A cold front tries to move toward South Florida late Thursday, but the forecast discussion expects it to weaken and stall to our north, which limits the “push” needed for widespread storms.
For Boca Raton’s coastal waters (Jupiter Inlet to Deerfield Beach), expect southeast winds around 10–15 knots today and tonight with seas near 2 feet. The Intracoastal will run a moderate chop at times.
Winds turn southerly Thursday, with a chance of showers and a few evening thunderstorms. By Friday into Saturday, seas build offshore (around 3–5 feet at times, occasionally higher), which can make for rougher conditions for small craft and beach swimmers.
The NWS continues to highlight an elevated rip current risk for Atlantic beaches today; swim near lifeguards and avoid entering the water alone.
Current Advisories / Watches / Warnings
- – Elevated risk of rip currents for the Atlantic beaches
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7 Day Outlook
- Wednesday: Sunny and warm with a high near 81. Southeast breeze 8–13 mph with gusts near 18 mph. Low rain chance, but an elevated rip current risk continues at Atlantic beaches.
- Thursday: Mostly sunny and hotter, high near 84. A few showers possible after mid-afternoon (around a 30% chance). South winds 7–13 mph with gusts near 20 mph; more clouds late.
- Friday: Turning more unsettled. Showers become likely by afternoon with a chance of thunder; high near 80. Rain chances around 60%, with brief heavy downpours possible in stronger cells.
- Saturday: Periods of showers and a few thunderstorms, especially afternoon and evening. High near 81 with a humid southeast breeze. Rain chances remain high (around 70%), with breaks of sun between rounds.
- Sunday: Wettest day of the stretch. Showers likely much of the day with thunderstorms possible, especially later. High near 81 with breezier southeast winds and gusts near 20 mph; plan for interruptions outdoors.
- Monday: Continued showers and thunderstorms possible, high near 82. Rain chances stay elevated (around 80%). A late-day or nighttime shift toward drier air may begin, but timing remains uncertain.
- Tuesday: Gradual improvement with a lower storm coverage (around a 50% chance). Partly sunny and a bit cooler, high near 74. Any storms that form could still bring lightning and brief downpours.
Get the latest Boca Raton Weather update for Wednesday, including today’s beach conditions, warming trend, and increasing rain chances into the weekend.

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