Significant Winter Storm to Bring Heavy Snow and Ice Impacts; Dangerously Cold Temperatures Expands Across the East

A significant, long-duration winter storm will bring widespread heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain from the Southern Rockies to New England through Monday. Widespread travel disruptions, prolonged power outages, and vast tree damage is likely. Frigid temperatures, gusty winds, and dangerous wind chills will expand from the north-central US to the Southern Plains, MS Valley, and Midwest. Read More >

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Tampa Bay, FL Local Forecast Office

Captiva FL

Marine Point Forecast

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    • Saturday

      Saturday:ENE wind 5 to 7 kt becoming variable and less than 5 kt in the afternoon. Patchy fog before 8am.  Seas 1 ft or less.

      High: 74 °F

      ENE 7kt⇓
      < 1ft

    • Saturday Night

      Saturday Night:Variable winds less than 5 kt becoming ESE 5 to 8 kt in the evening. Partly cloudy. Seas 1 ft or less.

      Low: 66 °F

      ⇑ESE 8kt
      < 1ft

    • Sunday

      Sunday:ESE wind 9 to 13 kt becoming S in the afternoon. Sunny. Seas 1 ft or less.

      High: 71 °F

      SSE 13kt
      < 1ft

    • Sunday Night

      Sunday Night:S wind around 10 kt becoming SW after midnight. A slight chance of showers after midnight.   Seas around 1 ft.

      Low: 66 °F

      S 10kt
      1ft

    • Monday

      Monday:SW wind 10 to 15 kt becoming NNW 20 to 25 kt in the morning. A chance of showers, mainly before noon.   Seas 1 to 3 ft.

      High: 71 °F

      ⇑NNW 25kt
      1-3ft

    • Monday Night

      Monday Night:N wind 24 to 26 kt. Mostly clear. Seas 3 to 4 ft.

      Low: 45 °F

      N 26kt
      3-4ft

    • Tuesday

      Tuesday:NNE wind 14 to 23 kt. Sunny. Seas 2 to 4 ft.

      High: 60 °F

      NNE 23kt
      2-4ft

    • Tuesday Night

      Tuesday Night:NNE wind around 16 kt. Mostly clear. Seas around 2 ft.

      Low: 48 °F

      NNE 16kt
      2ft

    • Wednesday

      Wednesday:NNE wind 11 to 17 kt becoming NNW in the afternoon. Sunny. Seas 1 to 2 ft.

      High: 62 °F

      NNW 17kt
      1-2ft


High and low forecast temperature values represent air temperature.

Associated Zone Forecast which includes this point

Last Update: 11:42 pm CST Jan 23, 2026
Forecast Valid: 3am CST Jan 24, 2026-6pm CST Jan 30, 2026

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Detailed Forecast


Saturday
ENE wind 5 to 7 kt becoming variable and less than 5 kt in the afternoon. Patchy fog before 8am. Seas 1 ft or less.
Saturday Night
Variable winds less than 5 kt becoming ESE 5 to 8 kt in the evening. Partly cloudy. Seas 1 ft or less.
Sunday
ESE wind 9 to 13 kt becoming S in the afternoon. Sunny. Seas 1 ft or less.
Sunday Night
S wind around 10 kt becoming SW after midnight. A slight chance of showers after midnight. Seas around 1 ft.
Monday
SW wind 10 to 15 kt becoming NNW 20 to 25 kt in the morning. A chance of showers, mainly before noon. Seas 1 to 3 ft.
Monday Night
N wind 24 to 26 kt. Mostly clear. Seas 3 to 4 ft.
Tuesday
NNE wind 14 to 23 kt. Sunny. Seas 2 to 4 ft.
Tuesday Night
NNE wind around 16 kt. Mostly clear. Seas around 2 ft.
Wednesday
NNE wind 11 to 17 kt becoming NNW in the afternoon. Sunny. Seas 1 to 2 ft.

*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: 11:42 pm CST Jan 23, 2026
Forecast Valid: 3am CST Jan 24, 2026-6pm CST Jan 30, 2026
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