Boca Raton Warm And Mostly Sunny Today, With A Brief Shower Chance Midday

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South Florida weather snapshot for Thursday, January 8, 2026, showing sunny conditions in Boca Raton today with a high near 79 degrees, a slight chance of showers, and a cooler, breezier pattern developing early next week.

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BOCA RATON, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2026) — Boca Raton stays sunny and warm today near 79 degrees, with only a small midday shower chance and light winds turning easterly.

Today’s Weather – Thursday, January 8, 2026

Today’s Boca Raton weather forecast, alerts, and 7-day outlook—updated daily.

Boca Raton wakes up in a familiar January groove — mild air, a warm start, and a day that mostly looks and feels more like spring than mid-winter. The National Weather Service forecast for 2 miles ESE of Boca Raton Airport calls for a sunny day with a high near 79, and most of the daylight hours should cooperate if you’re heading out to the beaches, running errands along Glades Road, or moving between the I-95 corridor and the western neighborhoods.

There is, however, a small wrinkle in the middle of the day. The forecast includes a slight chance of showers between noon and 3 p.m., and that’s about as specific as it gets — not a washout, not a stormy setup, just the kind of stray Atlantic-side shower that can drift in, dampen the pavement for a few minutes, then disappear before most people even decide whether to bring an umbrella. The chance of precipitation is 20%.

Winds start out light and variable early, then turn easterly at 5 to 10 mph in the morning, which is usually when Boca’s ocean-facing side starts to feel a touch cooler than spots a few miles inland. If you’re near the Intracoastal or on the barrier island, you’ll likely notice that breeze first. By afternoon, it’s still a generally easy wind day on land — not the kind of setup that kicks up sand or makes beach chairs a fight — but enough to keep the air moving.

Tonight stays on the mild side for January. The forecast calls for partly cloudy skies and a low around 71, with a southeast wind around 9 mph. In other words: open-window weather for a lot of households, especially if you’re not right on the water where the breeze runs steadier.

Behind the scenes, the broader weather pattern is staying quiet for now. The area forecast discussion from the National Weather Service describes upper-level ridging hanging over the southeastern U.S., keeping conditions “generally dry and benign” through the short term. It’s basically a lid on the atmosphere — dry air and sinking motion that makes it harder for widespread rain to develop — though that same setup can still allow for a few stray showers to ride in on the easterly flow, especially over the Atlantic and along the East Coast later today.

One additional note from the forecast discussion: fog is expected to develop again early this morning, mainly across southwest Florida and the Lake Okeechobee region, and some of that fog could be locally dense. The discussion also flags the possibility of patchy fog across interior areas early this morning, with some guidance suggesting visibility could drop very low in spots — even under a quarter mile at times — creating hazardous commuting conditions. That’s not written as a Boca-centric hazard, but if you’re driving inland early (or coming east toward Boca), it’s a good reminder that visibility can change fast away from the immediate coast when winds are light and low-level moisture is hanging around.

Marine / Beach Conditions

On the water, the marine forecast for the coastal waters from Jupiter Inlet to Deerfield Beach keeps it relatively tame through the day. E winds 5 to 10 knots with seas less than 2 feet early, then around 2 feet this afternoon. There’s also a slight chance of showers late this morning and afternoon over the waters. Intracoastal waters are expected to run light chop today, shifting to a moderate chop tonight as southeast winds increase.

If you’re boating, paddling, or planning anything on the waterway, the “good now, rougher later” theme shows up later in the forecast period — particularly Sunday night into Monday — but for today the marine setup is manageable, with low seas and only isolated shower activity.


Current Advisories / Watches / Warnings

No active advisories are posted for Palm Beach County as of this morning.


7 Day Outlook

Today (Thu): Mostly sunny and warm, high near 79, with a 20% chance of a brief shower between noon and 3 p.m. Light winds turn east 5–10 mph after sunrise.

Tonight (Thu Night): Partly cloudy, low around 71, with a southeast wind around 9 mph.

Friday: Mostly sunny again, high near 79. Winds pick up a bit with southeast 9–13 mph, and gusts up to 18 mph.

Friday Night: Partly cloudy, low around 70, with an east wind around 10 mph.

Saturday: Mostly sunny, a touch warmer with a high near 80. Southeast wind 9–11 mph keeps the Atlantic breeze in play.

Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, low around 68, and winds ease back to southeast 3–7 mph.

Sunday: Partly sunny, high near 79. Winds start light and variable, then turn northeast 5–8 mph in the morning — a subtle shift that hints at the bigger change building into early next week.

Sunday Night: A 20% chance of showers, partly cloudy, and cooler with a low around 63. It also turns breezy: north wind 10–20 mph with gusts up to 25 mph.

Monday: The cooldown and wind show up clearly. Partly sunny with a high near 71. Still breezy, with north wind 16–18 mph and gusts up to 26 mph.

Monday Night: Mostly cloudy, low around 63.

Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high near 74.

Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy with a 20% chance of showers, low around 63.

Wednesday: A bit more unsettled. Partly sunny with a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms, high near 74.

Overall, the pattern stays warm and fairly quiet through the weekend, then shifts early next week as a front approaches and temperatures step down. The marine forecast also signals a rougher stretch starting Sunday night into Monday, with winds increasing and seas building substantially offshore, a noticeable change from the calmer setup today.

Source: National Weather Service Miami – South Florida (Forecast point: 2 Miles ESE Boca Raton Airport FL)

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