Hourly Weather | Tomorrow Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Active Weather Warnings
Delray Beach, Florida
12 AM
Rainy Weather
70°
Feels Like 63°
70
Humidity: 94%
UV Index: 0
Wind: 14 mph
1 AM
Rainy Weather
70°
Feels Like 63°
70
Humidity: 93%
UV Index: 0
Wind: 14 mph
2 AM
Cloudy Weather
70°
Feels Like 70°
49
Humidity: 94%
UV Index: 0
Wind: 7 mph
3 AM
Cloudy Night
70°
Feels Like 70°
49
Humidity: 93%
UV Index: 0
Wind: 7 mph
4 AM
Rainy Weather
70°
Feels Like 64°
60
Humidity: 93%
UV Index: 0
Wind: 6 mph
5 AM
Cloudy Night
70°
Feels Like 70°
49
Humidity: 92%
UV Index: 0
Wind: 6 mph
6 AM
Rainy Weather
68°
Feels Like 64°
73
Humidity: 96%
UV Index: 0
Wind: 6 mph
7 AM
Rainy Weather
70°
Feels Like 66°
73
Humidity: 92%
UV Index: 0
Wind: 6 mph
8 AM
Cloudy Weather
72°
Feels Like 70°
40
Humidity: 89%
UV Index: 1
Wind: 16 mph
9 AM
Cloudy Weather
73°
Feels Like 73°
34
Humidity: 84%
UV Index: 1
Wind: 17 mph
10 AM
Cloudy Weather
75°
Feels Like 75°
37
Humidity: 78%
UV Index: 2
Wind: 17 mph
11 AM
Cloudy Weather
79°
Feels Like 79°
47
Humidity: 74%
UV Index: 3
Wind: 18 mph
12 PM
Rainy Weather
75°
Feels Like 75°
51
Humidity: 87%
UV Index: 3
Wind: 21 mph
1 PM
Cloudy Weather
81°
Feels Like 82°
47
Humidity: 74%
UV Index: 3
Wind: 22 mph
2 PM
Cloudy Weather
79°
Feels Like 81°
49
Humidity: 77%
UV Index: 3
Wind: 20 mph
3 PM
Stormy Weather
75°
Feels Like 73°
74
Humidity: 88%
UV Index: 2
Wind: 20 mph
4 PM
Stormy Weather
75°
Feels Like 73°
74
Humidity: 88%
UV Index: 1
Wind: 20 mph
5 PM
Cloudy Weather
75°
Feels Like 75°
40
Humidity: 88%
UV Index: 1
Wind: 20 mph
6 PM
Cloudy Weather
75°
Feels Like 75°
34
Humidity: 82%
UV Index: 0
Wind: 21 mph
7 PM
Cloudy Weather
75°
Feels Like 73°
39
Humidity: 78%
UV Index: 0
Wind: 21 mph
8 PM
Cloudy Weather
75°
Feels Like 73°
49
Humidity: 79%
UV Index: 0
Wind: 15 mph
9 PM
Cloudy Weather
73°
Feels Like 73°
49
Humidity: 80%
UV Index: 0
Wind: 14 mph
10 PM
Stormy Weather
73°
Feels Like 70°
56
Humidity: 81%
UV Index: 0
Wind: 14 mph
11 PM
Cloudy Weather
73°
Feels Like 73°
40
Humidity: 80%
UV Index: 0
Wind: 14 mph

Weather Alerts and Warnings for Delray Beach

Severe Future Possible

Flood Watch

Flood Watch issued April 7 at 2:30PM EDT until April 8 at 10:00PM EDT by NWS Miami FL
Apr 7, 2:30 PM Apr 8, 10:00 PM
WHAT: Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be
possible.

WHERE: A portion of southeast Florida, including the following
areas, Coastal Broward County, Coastal Miami Dade County, Coastal
Palm Beach County, Metro Broward County, Metro Palm Beach County
and Metropolitan Miami Dade.

WHEN: Through Wednesday evening.

IMPACTS: Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,
creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS:
- A widespread 1 to 2 inches of rainfall has already fallen
across the east coast metro areas through this morning. With
additional rounds of showers and thunderstorms anticipated,
an additional widespread 1 to 2 inches of rainfall remains
possible through Wednesday evening. Localized higher amounts
of 3 to 5 inches will be possible where the stronger storms
set up or where multiple rounds of heavy downpours occur.
- http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
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You should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible Flood Warnings. Those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop.
Updated: Apr 7, 3:38 PM Source: NWS Alert
Moderate Expected Likely

Rip Current Statement

Rip Current Statement issued April 7 at 2:44PM EDT until April 9 at 8:00PM EDT by NWS Miami FL
Apr 7, 8:00 PM Apr 9, 8:00 PM
WHAT: For the High Rip Current Risk, dangerous rip currents
expected. For the High Surf Advisory, large breaking waves of 8
to 12 feet expected in the surf zone.

WHERE: Coastal Palm Beach County.

WHEN: For the High Rip Current Risk, from 8 PM EDT this
evening through Thursday evening. For the High Surf Advisory,
from 2 AM Wednesday to 8 PM EDT Thursday.

IMPACTS: Dangerous swimming and surfing conditions and
localized beach erosion. Rip currents can sweep even the best
swimmers away from shore into deeper water.
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Inexperienced swimmers should remain out of the water due to dangerous surf conditions. Swim near a lifeguard. If caught in a rip current, relax and float. Don't swim against the current. If able, swim in a direction following the shoreline. If unable to escape, face the shore and call or wave for help.
Updated: Apr 7, 3:38 PM Source: NWS Alert