Today's Weather - Friday, May 15, 2026
BOCA RATON, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2026) — Friday, May 15, 2026 BOCA RATON, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2026) — Boca Raton will run mostly sunny today with a high near 86 and an east breeze developing late morning. The bigger story is the beach: rip current danger increases, with a high risk posted for Palm Beach County starting midday. Most rain today should stay limited and favor inland areas later this afternoon and evening, but a brief storm can’t be ruled out. Tonight stays warm and partly cloudy near 78 with a steady southeast breeze
South Florida is in a transition pattern that looks quiet on the surface, but has just enough moving parts to keep an eye on the sky and the surf. The National Weather Service notes a weak leftover front lingering south of us near the Florida Straits, while a small surface low slides across the southern peninsula.
At the same time, a broad dip in the upper-level pattern over the Southeast U.S. is drifting east.
Even with those features nearby, today is not expected to be a widespread rain day for Boca Raton. The reason is moisture depth: while total moisture numbers may look decent, the forecast discussion emphasizes that most of the humidity is trapped low in the atmosphere, with much drier air above it.
In plain terms, clouds can build for a while, but many updrafts struggle to grow tall enough to produce storms. Still, the atmosphere won’t be completely “locked.” Sea breezes, the nearby surface low, and boundary collisions can provide just enough lift late today for a few showers or a thunderstorm, mainly away from the immediate coast and closer to interior South Florida.
For boaters and beachgoers, winds and seas trend up a bit as onshore flow strengthens. Nearshore Atlantic waters from Jupiter Inlet to Deerfield Beach start with east winds 5–10 knots, increasing to 10–15 knots later today, then around 15 knots tonight and Saturday with gusts near 20 knots.
Seas generally hold 2–3 feet, building to 3–4 feet Saturday night and Sunday night (occasionally near 5 feet offshore). The Intracoastal will run a moderate chop, turning choppy in exposed areas early next week as winds increase.
A few showers or isolated storms can create brief, locally hazardous gusts and higher seas.
Current Advisories / Watches / Warnings
- High Rip Current Risk from noon EDT today through Saturday morning for FLZ168.
7 Day Outlook
- Friday (May 15): Mostly sunny and warm near 86° with an east breeze developing late morning. Low rain coverage, but an isolated inland shower or storm is possible late day. Rip current danger increases.
- Saturday: More humidity returns. Mostly sunny with a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before mid-afternoon. Breezy east winds with gusts around 20 mph; warm near 85°.
- Sunday: Unsettled at times with a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms, including morning activity and another round after late morning. High near 85° with steady onshore winds and warm, humid air.
- Monday: Wettest day in the stretch. Showers become likely at times with thunderstorms possible, especially late morning into early afternoon. High near 85°; breezy east winds and brief downpours possible.
- Tuesday: A bit less coverage but not completely dry—about a 30% chance of showers and storms, mainly after morning. Otherwise sunny, breezy, and warm near 85° with a muggy evening.
- Wednesday: Typical late-spring pattern continues with a 30% chance of afternoon storms. Plenty of sun between showers, highs around 85°, and warm nighttime lows near the upper 70s.
- Thursday: Slightly lower rain chances (around 20%) with mostly sunny skies and a high near 86°. Onshore flow continues, so beach and boating conditions may stay somewhat rough at times.
Get the latest Boca Raton Weather outlook for today’s beach conditions, rip current risk, and the rising chance of weekend thunderstorms.




