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At this time of year (Feb) the gulf stream will be a couple of degrees warmer. BUT since the stream is currently sitting ~ 7 miles off shore Jupiter & only 3 miles offshore Boynton, the temps are going to be different. On my dives last Wednesday I could seen the bending of the stream shift way inland by looking at the water swirls and foam/weed line on the surface. In Jupiter we get reverse 'eddy' currents pushing the inshore cold water down southward, but Boynton being so close to the gulf stream doesn't get the eddy current effect. Like @sheeper said 70 degrees this past week. Next week, keep an eye on how far offshore the gulf stream wall location is.Recent water temps in Jupiter or Boynton Beach?