UNTIL SEVEN 730 IN THE MORNING AND THINGS WILL BE WARMING UP PRETTY NICELY. WE HAVE WINDS UP TO 10 TO 15MPH ALONG WITH THAT BREEZE. WE MAY SEE A SPRINKLE OR TWO, BUT I DO EXPECT HARDLY ANY RAIN FOR TODAY. JUST PLENTY OF SUNSHINE ON YOUR SATURDAY. WE DO HAVE A LOT OF DRY AIR RIGHT ACROSS SOUTH FLORIDA, SO THAT WILL STICK AROUND AT LEAST FOR THE NEXT 48 HOURS. THEN ON SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY, I WILL BE TRACKING SOME CHANGES. SO HERE’S UPDATED FUTURE TRACK. WE’LL SEE THOSE COASTAL CLOUDS IN THE FORECAST. NO RAIN FOR TODAY. A SMALL CHANCE OF A PASSING SHOWER SUNDAY AFTERNOON, MOST LIKELY AFTER 3:00 4:00, AND THEN A 20% CHANCE OF A DOWNPOUR OR TWO ON MONDAY AHEAD OF A COLD FRONT THAT WILL BE HEADING OUR DIRECTION ON MONDAY NIGHT INTO TUESDAY. THAT WILL KEEP OUR FORECAST PRETTY DRY, NOT BRING US COLD WEATHER AT ALL, JUST KEEPING US PRETTY DRY FROM TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY. YOUR 12 HOUR FORECAST LOOKS GOOD TODAY. TEMPERATURES NEAR AVERAGE 83 TO 85 DEGREES. PLENTY OF SUN AND STAYING DRY FOR THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS. YOUR BEACH AND BOATING FORECAST WE DO HAVE SEES UP TO FOUR FEET. STILL A LITTLE CHOPPY OUT THERE WITH THE WINDS SHIFTING NOW OUT OF THE EAST UP TO 15MPH, AND THE THREAT FOR RIP CURRENTS WILL STILL REMAIN IN THE FORECAST. WITH THAT LOW TIDE AFTER 1246 IN THE AFTERNOON. LET’S TAKE A LOOK AT YOUR SEVEN DAY FORECAST. 20% CHANCE OF A SHOWER ON SUNDAY NIGHT INTO YOUR MONDAY. WE’LL SEE SOME MOISTURE, ESPECIALLY MONDAY, BECAUSE OF THE COLD FRONT. A SLIM CHANCE OF A PASSING SHOWER ON TUESDAY. WE’LL SEE WARM TEMPERATURES IN THE 80S, BUT MORNING LOWS PRETTY

Thousands gather for ‘No Kings’ protests across South Florida

Thousands gathered peacefully today across Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast for the “No Kings” protest.

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Updated: 1:29 PM EDT Oct 18, 2025

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On Saturday, thousands of demonstrators gathered across Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast as part of the nationwide “No Kings” protest, a movement organized by the national group Speaking Up for America.Peaceful assemblies took place throughout the day in cities including Palm Beach Gardens, West Palm Beach, Lake Worth, Boca Raton, Port St. Lucie, Vero Beach, and Stuart.Palm Beach GardensIn Palm Beach Gardens, more than 5,000 participants united under the leadership of Dr. Susan Foley, Mayor Eric Jablin, and Luis Garcia. Protesters waved American flags and held handmade signs, voicing their support for democratic values and civic engagement.Organizers emphasized the importance of nonviolent action, stating, “Peaceful but powerful activism will lead us out of the darkness.” said Luis Garcia, who was an organizer for the rally in Palm Beach Gardens. They also urged attendees to refrain from bringing weapons and to respect public spaces throughout the event.The “No Kings” protests are part of a broader National Day of Action, with thousands of similar events taking place across the country.

On Saturday, thousands of demonstrators gathered across Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast as part of the nationwide “No Kings” protest, a movement organized by the national group Speaking Up for America.

Peaceful assemblies took place throughout the day in cities including Palm Beach Gardens, West Palm Beach, Lake Worth, Boca Raton, Port St. Lucie, Vero Beach, and Stuart.

Palm Beach Gardens

In Palm Beach Gardens, more than 5,000 participants united under the leadership of Dr. Susan Foley, Mayor Eric Jablin, and Luis Garcia. Protesters waved American flags and held handmade signs, voicing their support for democratic values and civic engagement.

Organizers emphasized the importance of nonviolent action, stating, “Peaceful but powerful activism will lead us out of the darkness.” said Luis Garcia, who was an organizer for the rally in Palm Beach Gardens. They also urged attendees to refrain from bringing weapons and to respect public spaces throughout the event.

The “No Kings” protests are part of a broader National Day of Action, with thousands of similar events taking place across the country.