Today’s Weather – Saturday, March 14, 2026
BOCA RATON, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2026) — Expect a warm, on-and-off storm day in Boca Raton, with showers and thunderstorms most likely from late morning through the afternoon and early evening. Some storms can drop heavy rain in a short time, so watch for brief street flooding and poor visibility during downpours. Highs reach the low 80s with a light wind turning southeast at 5 to 10 mph. If you’re heading to the beach, Palm Beach County has a moderate rip current risk today, and storms can quickly make the water unsafe
South Florida is stuck in a wet, unsettled setup this weekend, and Boca Raton is right in the middle of it. The National Weather Service says a front is essentially parked over the region, acting like a focus line for repeated showers and thunderstorms.
At the same time, winds are coming in from the south to southeast, which keeps feeding warm, humid air into the area. That extra moisture matters because it helps storms grow taller and rain harder.
Forecasters note the atmosphere is holding more moisture than is typical for mid-March, and that supports downpours that can overwhelm drainage in spots. The main impact today looks to be localized flooding from heavy rain, along with frequent lightning and brief gusty winds.
Storms may start popping near the east coast late morning, with the most active window favored mid to late afternoon into early evening. Sunday looks busier.
For the Boca Raton and Deerfield Beach coastal waters, southeast winds run about 5–10 knots today with seas 3–5 feet (occasionally near 6 feet), along with scattered showers and thunderstorms. Winds increase tonight and Sunday, and by Monday southerly winds may reach 20–25 knots with seas 4–6 feet, creating rougher boating conditions and choppier intracoastal waters.
Behind the early-week front, winds turn northwest to northeast and seas build further Tuesday into Wednesday, potentially reaching 5–8 feet or higher offshore. Storms can produce sudden higher winds and seas.
Palm Beach County beaches have a moderate rip current risk today, with the risk potentially increasing Sunday as winds strengthen.
Current Advisories / Watches / Warnings
- Dense Fog Advisory until 8 AM EDT this morning for FLZ070-071.
7 Day Outlook
- Saturday: Warm and humid with showers and thunderstorms likely, especially late morning through late afternoon. High near 81–82. Brief heavy rain and lightning possible; localized street flooding in the heaviest downpours.
- Sunday: Another active day with scattered storms, becoming more widespread later. High near 80–82 with breezier southeast winds and gusts. Heavy rain remains the main issue, with a low-end severe risk developing Sunday night.
- Monday: Showers and storms remain likely, especially afternoon and evening, as a stronger front approaches. High near 83. Winds turn breezy and can be gusty near storms; a few stronger storms are possible.
- Tuesday: Cooler and breezy after the front, with a big drop in temperatures. High near 68 and north winds gusting at times. Only a slight chance of showers, but clouds may hang around.
- Wednesday: Cloudy, cool, and breezy with periods of showers and a chance of thunderstorms later in the day. High near 70. Not as stormy as the weekend, but still unsettled at times.
- Thursday: Mostly cloudy and breezy with a few rounds of showers and thunderstorms possible. High near 72. Keep rain gear handy, but expect more breaks than earlier in the week.
- Friday: Gradual improvement with more sun and only a small chance of a passing shower. High near 74. Breezes ease some, making for a more comfortable late-week feel.
Get the latest Boca Raton Weather update, including today’s storm timing, beach conditions, and the cooler, breezier pattern expected next week.

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