OFFICIAL-SOURCE CONDITIONS GUIDE

Check Florida Atlantic Inlet Conditions

Compare official inlet and jetty cameras with NWS marine forecasts, tides, local notices and tropical-weather information.

Camera views are situational awareness only

Bar, inlet and harbour conditions can change rapidly. Check current official forecasts, tides, warnings, restrictions and local authority guidance before making boating decisions. OMU does not state that a crossing is safe or unsafe.

Choose the exact area

  • Palm Beach County: Jupiter, South Lake Worth/Boynton, Boca Raton and Lake Worth/Palm Beach inlets
  • Treasure Coast: Sebastian Inlet and Fort Pierce Inlet/Jetty
  • Companion checks: NWS coastal waters forecast, NOAA tides and currents, and tropical-weather advisories

Use each source for the question it answers

  1. Open the camera for the exact inlet or jetty.
  2. Check the relevant NWS coastal-waters forecast and active marine warnings.
  3. Review NOAA tide or current timing and local inlet-district notices.
  4. During tropical season, check National Hurricane Center advisories.

Before opening the source

Does this page decide whether conditions are safe?

No. OMU routes you to official sources and never interprets a camera as a safe or unsafe crossing.

Why check more than the camera?

A camera shows one view at one moment. Forecasts, tides, warnings, restrictions and local authority guidance answer different questions.

How current is the information?

Use the timestamp displayed by every official source. Conditions may change after any image, observation or report.