Heavy Great Lakes Snow through Friday; Extreme Cold and Potential for Major Winter Storm Late Week into this Weekend

Multiple clipper systems will bring cold temperatures and enhance lake-effect snow downwind of the Great Lakes. An arctic blast will bring frigid temperatures accompanied with gusty winds that may lead to dangerous wind chills beginning in the Northern Plains Thursday before expanding to the South and East. An expansive winter storm will start Friday in the Southern Rockies/Plains and Mid-South. Read More >

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Tampa Bay, FL Local Forecast Office

Captiva FL

Marine Point Forecast

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    • This Afternoon

      This Afternoon:ENE wind around 10 kt. Mostly sunny. Seas around 1 ft.

      High: 73 °F

      ENE 10kt
      1ft

    • Tonight

      Tonight:ENE wind 8 to 10 kt. Mostly cloudy. Seas 1 ft or less.

      Low: 60 °F

      ENE 10kt
      < 1ft

    • Thursday

      Thursday:NE wind 6 to 8 kt becoming N in the afternoon. Partly sunny. Seas 1 ft or less.

      High: 76 °F

      NE 8kt
      < 1ft

    • Thursday Night

      Thursday Night:N wind 7 to 10 kt becoming ENE in the evening. Partly cloudy. Seas 1 ft or less.

      Low: 64 °F

      NE 10kt
      < 1ft

    • Friday

      Friday:NE wind 5 to 7 kt becoming variable and less than 5 kt. Sunny. Seas 1 ft or less.

      High: 74 °F

      NE 7kt⇓
      < 1ft

    • Friday Night

      Friday Night:NW wind around 6 kt becoming E after midnight. Mostly clear. Seas 1 ft or less.

      Low: 65 °F

      NW 6kt
      < 1ft

    • Saturday

      Saturday:E wind around 6 kt becoming SSW in the afternoon. Sunny. Seas 1 ft or less.

      High: 74 °F

      E 6kt
      < 1ft

    • Saturday Night

      Saturday Night:Variable winds less than 5 kt becoming SE 5 to 7 kt in the evening. Mostly clear. Seas 1 ft or less.

      Low: 67 °F

      ⇑SE 7kt
      < 1ft

    • Sunday

      Sunday:SSE wind 7 to 10 kt becoming SSW in the afternoon. Sunny. Seas 1 ft or less.

      High: 73 °F

      S 10kt
      < 1ft


High and low forecast temperature values represent air temperature.

Associated Zone Forecast which includes this point

Last Update: 1:16 pm CST Jan 21, 2026
Forecast Valid: 3pm CST Jan 21, 2026-6pm CST Jan 27, 2026

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Detailed Forecast


This Afternoon
ENE wind around 10 kt. Mostly sunny. Seas around 1 ft.
Tonight
ENE wind 8 to 10 kt. Mostly cloudy. Seas 1 ft or less.
Thursday
NE wind 6 to 8 kt becoming N in the afternoon. Partly sunny. Seas 1 ft or less.
Thursday Night
N wind 7 to 10 kt becoming ENE in the evening. Partly cloudy. Seas 1 ft or less.
Friday
NE wind 5 to 7 kt becoming variable and less than 5 kt. Sunny. Seas 1 ft or less.
Friday Night
NW wind around 6 kt becoming E after midnight. Mostly clear. Seas 1 ft or less.
Saturday
E wind around 6 kt becoming SSW in the afternoon. Sunny. Seas 1 ft or less.
Saturday Night
Variable winds less than 5 kt becoming SE 5 to 7 kt in the evening. Mostly clear. Seas 1 ft or less.
Sunday
SSE wind 7 to 10 kt becoming SSW in the afternoon. Sunny. Seas 1 ft or less.

*Notices:

  1. This forecast is for a single location. For safety concerns, mariners should be aware of the weather over a larger area. Forecast information for a larger area can be found within the zone forecast and the NDFD graphics.
  2. The forecast conditions at a particular point may not exceed the criteria of a Small Craft Advisory, Gale, Storm etc. These watches/warnings/advisories are issued for the entire zone in which the point resides and mariners should act accordingly.
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Point Forecast: 26.52°N 82.2°W
Last Update: 1:16 pm CST Jan 21, 2026
Forecast Valid: 3pm CST Jan 21, 2026-6pm CST Jan 27, 2026
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