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Est De Gran Vista, Puerto Rico Weather Forecast Discussion

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FXCA62 TJSJ 060916
AFDSJU

Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service San Juan PR 516 AM AST Sat Sep 6 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

* Unsettled conditions will continue for the rest of the weekend, with the most active periods expected during the afternoons and evenings across Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

* For the U.S. Virgin Islands, warm to hot conditions will continue through the next few days.

* The National Hurricane Center continues to monitor Invest 91 over the Central Tropical Atlantic. Residents and visitors should continue to closely monitor official updates in the coming days.

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.SHORT TERM...Today through Monday...

The departing tropical wave interacting with the mid to upper-level trough promoted showers and thunderstorms across the regional waters, with some of them moving inland across the US Virgin Islands and the windward locations of PR. Winds were mainly from the east- southeast at 5 to 10 mph, but locally higher in and near rain activity. Minimum temperatures were warmer than normal overnight, especially across the urban and coastal areas, from the upper-70s to low 80s.

We expect another day with muggy heat indices between 100 and 111 degrees Fahrenheit across many urban and coastal sites in the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, due to the warmer-than-normal low temperatures and the above-normal moisture content associated with the departing tropical wave. However, the tropical wave trailing moisture interacting with the lingering mid to upper-level trough will promote another active afternoon, especially downwind from the US Virgin Islands, Vieques, and Culebra. The activity will then form downwind from El Yunque into the San Juan Metropolitan Area and along the Cordillera Central, as well as to the north and west of it. Thunderstorm activity will also promote gusty winds and frequent lightning. The downpours will promote a slight to elevated flooding risk across these locations, especially during the afternoon.

Residents and visitors are encourage to monitor the evolution of the weather conditions, as a Heat Advisory might be required if the expected rain activity and subsequent cloud cover do not form.

A trade wind perturbation will result in a showery Sunday across the region. Showers will move across the local waters, moving inland over the windward locations of the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico overnight and early Sunday morning. Then, heat indices will reach values around 110 degrees Fahrenheit again in the mid-morning and afternoon. The excessive heating combined with sea breezes and local effects will then promote strong afternoon convection along the Cordillera Central and western PR, as well as across the southeast coast and San Juan Metropolitan area. The activity is also expected to be felt downwind from the US Virgin Islands, where ponding of water could impact the west end. Moisture content will slowly erode on Monday. However, the typical hydrological pattern involves AM passing showers across the windward locations, followed by strong afternoon convection across the western locations, due to various factors, such as excessive heating.

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.LONG TERM...Tuesday through Friday...

Changes were introduced to the long-term forecast, with uncertainty remaining high for the second part of the next workweek. Based on satellite-derived products, ahead of Invest91L, theres a dense Saharan Air Layer (SAL) likely to approach the local islands by Tuesday. From the latest model guidance, Precipitable Water (PWAT) values should drop to well below climatological normal (around 1.5 inches). Additionally, relative humidity in the low and mid levels should plummet to below normal as well, with 850 - 700 mb lapse rate below the 10th percentile (< 5.0 C/km). Although the shower activity may be triggered due to daytime heating and local effects, deep convection should be limited. As for the Saharan Dust, low to moderate concentrations may bring hazy skies, reduced visibility, and deteriorated air quality.

The National Hurricane Center continues to monitor Invest 91L, but from the latest Tropical Weather Outlooks (TWOAT), has lowered the formation chance in the past 24 hours. In the 05/06z Tropical Weather Outlook (TWOAT), Invest AL91 had a 60% formation chance through 48 hours (medium) and 90% through 7 days (high). From the latest TWOAT, the system has a 30% (low) chance in the next 48 hours and 60% (medium) chance for the next 7 days due to a drier air mass that is limiting shower and thunderstorm activity, unfavorable for cyclonic development. Nevertheless, AL91 it`s still likely to upgrade to a tropical depression early to the middle part of next week. According to the latest deterministic guidance, global models continue to disagree and fail to reach a consensus on the potential trajectory and intensity of the system. While the ECMWF projects the system moving northeast of the region, GFS is currently positioning the tropical wave south of the CWA. Nevertheless, the grand ensemble maintains PWAT values above climatological normal (2.0 - 2.2 inches), as moisture content should gradually increase by late Tuesday. With plenty of tropical moisture, the frequency of showers and thunderstorms will likely increase across the islands, affecting mainly windward sections during the morning. Taking into account SE winds, daytime heating, and local effects, convection activity should develop over the mountain ranges and northwestern portions of Puerto Rico.

At the moment, the flooding risk will remain limited to elevated over the aforementioned areas, nevertheless, this may change over the next few days as the weather pattern will depend mostly on the development of Invest AL91. Interest in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands should continue to monitor the progress of this system.

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.AVIATION...

(06Z TAFs)

Mainly VFR conds are expected across al terminals during the fcst period. However, tropical moisture will promote SHRA/TSRA across the local area today. VCTS are likely across TJSJ/TJBQ/TIST/TISX thru 06/23Z (especially btwn 06/16-23z). Tempo MVFR to brief IFR conds are possible across TJSJ/TJBQ aft 06/16Z. Expect calm to light and VRB winds thru 06/13z, then from the E-ESE at 10-15 kt with sea breeze variations thru 06/23Z. Then, becoming light and variable thru 07/13Z.

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.MARINE...

The trailing moisture of a tropical wave moving into the central Caribbean, interacting with a mid to upper level trough will promote showers and thunderstorms across the regional waters today. The surface high pressure across the Central Atlantic, promoting moderate to locally fresh easterly winds will result in moderate chops to choppy conditions this weekend into early next week. The National Hurricane Center is monitoring Invest 91L over the central tropical Atlantic. While a drier air mass is limiting the potential for development, this system is likely to be near the Lesser Antilles by the middle to latter part of next week. Mariners should remain attentive to forecast updates in the coming days.

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.BEACH FORECAST...

No major changes were introduced to the beach forecast. Beaches across the CWA continue under a low risk of rip currents, expected to continue through early next week. Although the risk remains low, isolated stronger rip currents may occur in the vicinity of groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. Besides rip currents, beachgoers must also stay aware of the weather conditions across the area, particularly in the afternoons and evenings, due to shower and thunderstorm activity that may approach the surf zone. Beachgoers must leave the water and seek shelter if thunderstorms are close by. The National Hurricane Center continues to monitor Invest AL91 over the central tropical Atlantic. Although uncertainty remains high regarding the trajectory and intensity of the system, interest should continue to monitor the progress of this system.

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.SJU WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... PR...None. VI...None. AM...None. &&

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SHORT TERM...CAM LONG TERM....MNG AVIATION...CAM

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