Boca Raton Morning Weather Update: Breezy Sunshine With a Rough Atlantic and Dangerous Rip Currents

by Weather Desk | Apr 11, 2026 · 7:06 am | Boca Raton News

Boca Raton will be mostly sunny and breezy today, with a high near 77 and only a slight chance of a quick shower late this morning.

Last Updated: Apr 11, 2026 · 7:01 am

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Today's Weather - Saturday, April 11, 2026

BOCA RATON, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2026) — Boca Raton will be mostly sunny and breezy today, with a high near 77 and only a slight chance of a quick shower late this morning. Northeast winds will run 14–16 mph with gusts up to around 24 mph, making it feel cooler along the beach. Tonight stays partly cloudy and breezy with lows near 70. The main impacts today are at the coast: dangerous rip currents and rough surf, plus hazardous conditions for small boats offshore

South Florida is settling into a steady, “stuck” weather pattern this weekend, and that’s why Boca Raton’s forecast looks simple but still comes with important beach and boating hazards. The National Weather Service says a strong area of high pressure is parked over the Southeast U.S., centered near the Carolinas and stretching toward the Florida Panhandle.

At the same time, the atmosphere aloft is building into a ridge (a pattern that favors sinking air). Put together, that setup keeps storm systems and fronts away from us and helps limit cloud growth.

For Boca Raton, the result is mostly dry weather with plenty of sun. Moisture levels are running low for April, which is why rain chances are minimal.

Still, the onshore breeze can push in a few fast-moving coastal showers, mainly late this morning, but most neighborhoods will stay rain-free. Winds are the bigger day-to-day story.

Boaters and beachgoers should plan around hazardous Atlantic conditions. A Small Craft Advisory is in effect for the coastal waters off Palm Beach County, including the Boca Raton area.

Expect northeast to east winds around 15–25 knots through the weekend, with frequent higher gusts, and seas generally 4–7 feet with occasional sets up to 8–9 feet offshore. Even the Intracoastal can turn choppy to rough in exposed areas.

Along the beach, the persistent onshore flow supports a high rip current risk and rough surf, so swimming is discouraged outside guarded areas.

Current Advisories / Watches / Warnings

  • High Rip Current Risk through Monday evening for FLZ168-172-173.
  • High Surf Advisory until 8 AM EDT Saturday for FLZ168.
  • Small Craft Advisory until 8 AM EDT Monday for AMZ630-650-651-670-671.
  • Small Craft Advisory until 8 AM EDT Saturday for GMZ656-657-676.

7 Day Outlook

  • Saturday (Apr 11): Mostly sunny and breezy, high near 77. A brief, quick-moving shower is possible late morning, but most areas stay dry. NE winds gusting near 24 mph; rough surf and dangerous rip currents.
  • Sunday: Sunny and windy with a high near 78. East winds stay strong with gusts around 25 mph. Beach conditions remain hazardous with a continued high rip current risk and rough Atlantic waters.
  • Monday: Sunny, breezy, and comfortable, high near 79. Onshore east winds continue, keeping the coastline cooler than inland spots. Marine conditions remain elevated, though gradual improvement may begin late.
  • Tuesday: Partly sunny with a high near 79 and a continued onshore breeze. Rain chances remain very low due to dry air. Seas slowly start to come down, but caution is still advised for small craft.
  • Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high near 79, with winds easing compared to earlier in the week. Dry air remains in place, so expect a quiet day with good visibility and limited cloud cover.
  • Thursday: Mostly sunny and a bit warmer, high near 81. Lighter winds and continued dry conditions. Beach conditions should slowly improve, though lingering swell may still affect the surf at times.
  • Friday: Mostly sunny and warmer, high near 82. The dry pattern holds with only passing clouds. With weaker winds, the day should feel less blustery, especially away from the immediate shoreline.

Get the latest Boca Raton Weather update for Saturday, including today’s breezy forecast, rip current danger, and the week-ahead warming trend.

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