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Urb Jose Ph Hernandez, Puerto Rico Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service San Juan PR 449 AM AST Wed Sep 10 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

* A Heat Advisory is in effect for the urban and coastal areas of the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, as well as the valleys of the eastern interior.

* Strong thunderstorms will develop this afternoon mainly across PR`s northwest quadrant, elevating the risk of flooding rain and frequent lightning.

* The US Virgin Islands can expect a mixture of sunshine and clouds with little or no rain through the rest of the week.

* Warm to hot heat indices will persist across urban and coastal locations in the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, worsening the second part of the workweek with the arrival of a Saharan Air Layer.

* Beachgoers, there is a moderate risk of rip currents for the exposed north and east-facing beaches of Puerto Rico and St Croix.

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.SHORT TERM...Today through Friday...

Calm weather conditions prevailed overnight across the islands, with few showers observed over the local waters. Minimum temperatures were seen in the upper 70s to the low 80s in the coastal and urban areas of the islands, and from the upper 60s to low 70s in the mountains.

Today, warm temperatures in combination with moisture associated with a weak tropical wave (former Invest 91L) will result in showers and isolated thunderstorms across Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The latest precipitable water content guidance (PWAT) has values between 1.80 to 2.05 inches, with the highest values between mid-morning and late afternoon. The "El Yunque" streamer is expected to develop too, affecting mostly the San Juan metropolitan area and adjacent municipalities. Meanwhile, across the U.S. Virgin Islands mainly fair weather will prevail with the potential to observe showers from time to time, particularly during the morning hours.

By tonight into Thursday, after the wave departure, slightly drier conditions will return into the area along with low to moderate concentrations of Saharan dust particles. However, despite the presence of the Saharan dust, convective activity is expected each afternoon over portions of western and northwestern Puerto Rico. As a result, there is a limited to elevated flooding risk across portions of Puerto Rico through at least the weekend; whereas the flooding risk for the U.S. Virgin Islands will remain low.

The 925 mb temperature will remain above-than-normal for the next few days, which in turn suggest warmer than normal surface temperatures. Additionally, the available tropical moisture combined with the warmer trend will sustain an elevated heat threat for the short- term forecast.

.LONG TERM...Saturday through Wednesday...

Model forecasts indicate that a mid-to-upper-level trough will remain positioned to the northeast of the US Virgin Islands (USVI), close to the Leeward Islands. This setup will generate occasional easterly disturbances that will pass over our region throughout the weekend. Subsequently, a mid-to-upper-level high- pressure system is expected to build in from the northeast, likely between Sunday and Monday. This development will enhance the trade wind cap and introduce dry air with subsidence aloft.

Late Monday night into Tuesday, a tropical wave is predicted to move into the Northeast Caribbean, which will increase moisture levels and stimulate shower and thunderstorm activity. Additionally, by the middle of next week, a mid-to-upper-level trough will approach the area, interacting with the lingering tropical moisture between Wednesday and Thursday.

Under the weather pattern explained above, residents and visitors in the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico can expect excessive heat that will affect most individuals sensitive to heat, especially those without effective cooling and/or adequate hydration, particularly in low-urban and coastal areas, each day through at least Monday. However, the predominantly wind pattern will bring occasional surges of moisture arriving on Saturday and early Sunday. Then, by Sunday and Monday, a stable weather pattern and a somewhat drier air mass will limit rain activity. Meanwhile, strong afternoon convection will form each day across the interior and western sections. The best chance to observe widespread convective activity is between Tuesday and Thursday, associated with Tuesday`s tropical wave, followed by the lingering mid to upper-level trough interacting with abundant tropical moisture on Wednesday and Thursday.

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.AVIATION... (06Z TAFs)

Mainly VFR conditions are expected to prevail at all TAF during the fcst period. However, SHRA/TSRA may result in brief periods of MVFR conds at TJSJ/TJBQ/TJPS aft 10/13Z. Mountain obsc and lower ceilings are possible, especially with the heaviest rains. VCSH will remain possible at the TIST/TISX thru 10/23Z. Winds will prevail from the southeast 10-15 kt with sea breeze variations and higher gusts aft 10/14Z.

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.MARINE...

A surface high pressure across the central Atlantic and a front over the western Atlantic will promote light to moderate east to southeast winds through the end of the week. A weak tropical wave will move near the region, enhancing showers and thunderstorms across the regional waters today. These thunderstorms could bring squally weather and locally higher seas.

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.BEACH FORECAST...

Attention beachgoers: Exercise caution on the exposed north- and east-facing beaches in Puerto Rico and St. Croix, as there is a moderate risk of rip currents today and tomorrow. Additionally, thunderstorms may develop, particularly in the afternoon or overnight. If you hear thunder, please seek shelter by going indoors or finding a safe location.

Marine guidance indicates that the risk will decrease to low for the weekend. Although the risk of rip currents is low, life- threatening currents often occur near groins, jetties, reefs, and piersexercise caution. It might become moderate Monday and Tuesday next week.

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.SJU WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... PR...Heat Advisory from 10 AM this morning to 5 PM AST this afternoon for PRZ001>005-007-008-010>013.

VI...Heat Advisory from 10 AM this morning to 5 PM AST this afternoon for VIZ001-002.

AM...None. &&

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SHORT TERM/AVIATION...GRS KEY MESSAGE/LONG TERM/MARINE/BEACH FORECAST....CAM

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