Today’s Weather – Friday, March 13, 2026
BOCA RATON, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2026) — Boca Raton will run warm and humid today with a partly sunny sky between rounds of showers and thunderstorms. Rain chances are highest from late morning through the afternoon, and a few storms could become strong with frequent lightning, gusty winds, and small hail. Plan for brief downpours that can overwhelm poor-drainage spots, especially if storms repeat over the same area. Beachgoers should take rip currents seriously today, and boaters should be ready for rougher seas and sudden squalls near storms
South Florida is settling into an active, storm-friendly setup that will keep Boca Raton on alert through the weekend. The National Weather Service notes a front that has weakened but is still draped across the region.
Instead of sweeping through and clearing us out, it’s expected to stall nearby, acting like a focus line where clouds and storms can repeatedly form. At the same time, a disturbance higher in the atmosphere is moving across Florida.
That matters because it helps air rise more easily, which is a key ingredient for showers and thunderstorms. Add daytime heating and the sea breeze, and storms should become more numerous from late morning into the afternoon and evening today, with another active round likely Saturday.
The bigger headline is storm intensity. Forecasters are watching unusually cold air aloft moving over warm, humid air near the ground.
Boating conditions turn more hazardous today as northeast winds increase to around 10–15 knots and Atlantic seas build to 3–5 feet, occasionally near 6 feet, prompting a Small Craft Advisory for the coastal waters off Boca Raton. Seas may remain elevated tonight before easing some Saturday, but scattered to numerous thunderstorms can create sudden squalls, frequent lightning, brief heavy rain, and locally rough, confused seas.
Along the beach, rip current danger is elevated; Palm Beach County is under a high rip current risk today, and the risk is expected to increase along more of the Atlantic coast heading into the weekend.
Current Advisories / Watches / Warnings
- High Rip Current Risk from 11 AM EDT this morning through late tonight for FLZ168.
- Small Craft Advisory from 11 AM this morning to 10 PM EDT this evening for AMZ650-670.
7 Day Outlook
- Friday: Warm and humid with scattered showers and thunderstorms, most active late morning through afternoon. A few storms could be strong with hail and damaging gusts. High near 80; east breeze 8–10 mph.
- Saturday: Another active day with showers and thunderstorms likely, especially after morning. Brief heavy downpours and frequent lightning possible. High near 81 with a southeast breeze; rain chances remain elevated through the day.
- Sunday: Unsettled and breezy with showers likely and a few thunderstorms. Gusty southeast winds may peak around 20+ mph near storms. High near 81; keep an eye out for lightning if you have outdoor plans.
- Monday: Storm chances stay high, with showers and thunderstorms becoming more likely later in the day. Winds turn stronger from the south with higher gusts. High near 83; localized flooding is possible in heavier downpours.
- Tuesday: A cooler, windier change arrives as a front moves through. Showers and thunderstorms remain possible, but temperatures drop noticeably. High near 72 with gusty north winds; conditions may feel much less humid.
- Wednesday: Cooler than the weekend with a mix of sun and clouds and a lingering chance of a shower or thunderstorm. High near 71; morning lows may run noticeably cooler than recent days.
- Thursday: Gradual warming with partly sunny skies and a small chance of a passing shower. High near 74; overall a quieter day compared to the stormier stretch from the weekend into early week.
Get the latest Boca Raton Weather update for Friday, including thunderstorm timing, rip current risk, and a look ahead to next week’s cooler front.

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