751 FXCA62 TJSJ 021929 CCA AFDSJU Area Forecast Discussion...CORRECTED National Weather Service San Juan PR Issued by National Weather Service Melbourne FL 329 PM AST Mon Jun 2 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... * A dense Saharan Air Layer will continue to cause hazy skies across the islands through at least Tuesday. * Breezy conditions are expected through midweek. * Diurnally induced afternoon showers are expected to develop each day over western PR. && .SHORT TERM...Tonight through Wednesday... Todays weather was generally fair and stable, with a dense Saharan Air Layer causing hazy skies and reduced visibility (5-6 miles). Isolated, fast- moving showers occurred mainly over windward areas, producing minimal rainfall. By 3 PM AST, an isolated thunderstorm developed over northwestern PR, and the Doppler radar estimated near an inch of rain in Moca. A Heat Advisory was in effect from 10 AM to 4 PM for northern, western, and southern coastal Puerto Rico, with highs near 90F and heat index values up to 110F. Interior mountain valleys remained cooler, with highs around 80F. Tonight, stable and dry conditions will persist under a mid-level ridge, with the SAL maintaining dry, dusty air that limits clouds and rainfall. Breezy to locally windy conditions will continue due to strong high pressure, posing wind hazards near coastal and exposed areas, including the risk of loose objects being blown around. Any showers will be fast-moving and pose little threat. On Tuesday and Wednesday, overall dry and stable conditions will continue with precipitable water dropping below normal (~1 inch), limiting rain chances. However, diurnally induced afternoon showers are expected to develop over western PR each day. Although the SAL will keep skies hazy and suppress the overall shower coverage, isolated thunderstorm development cannot be ruled over western PR. A wind surge will shift winds from the east to east- northeast, bringing slightly cooler air and quick passing showers across portions of the USVI and eastern PR during the nights. Temperatures will stay near to slightly below seasonal averages. .LONG TERM...Thursday through Monday... /From prev disc issued at 415 AM AST Jun 2 2025/ A mid to upper level high will maintain stable conditions aloft through the end of the week. At the surface, high pressure centered over the eastern Atlantic will keep the trade wind strong, around 15 to 20 knots, out of the east or southeast. On Thursday, a weak trough will sneak in, though, mostly working to enhance the shower activity in the afternoon across western Puerto Rico. Later on Friday and the weekend, the trade wind cap inversion develops again, trapping all the moisture to the lowest levels of the atmosphere. Chances of showers will be limited to afternoon convection across the west, and a few showers streaming into the Virgin Islands or eastern Puerto Rico. Some Saharan dust will filter in too, especially by the end of the week. Concentrations are not expected to be high, however. Then, on Monday, there is going to be an increase in moisture as a tropical wave approaches. Through the forecast period, temperatures will be seasonably warm, with highs in the upper 80s and low 90s, and heat indices just above 100 degrees for most of the coastal and urban areas of the local islands. && .AVIATION... (18Z TAFS) Mainly VFR conditions expected across all terminals during the next 24 hours. However, brief SHRA/-TSRA over western PR may cause tempo MVFR conds at TJBQ thru 02/21z. HZ due to Saharan dust will continue through at least Tue morning, causing VSBY to drop btw 6-8 miles. The 02/12z TJSJ sounding indicated ESE winds up to 23 kt blo FL050. && .MARINE... A surface high pressure over the Atlantic Basin will continue to promote moderate to locally fresh trade winds over the next few days. Small craft should exercise caution across portions of the offshore waters and local Caribbean passages. Hazy skies and reduced visibilities are expected to continue through at least Tuesday due to high concentrations of Saharan dust over the region. && .BEACH FORECAST... Breezy winds will maintain a moderate rip current risk for the southern beaches of Puerto Rico, Vieques, Culebra, and Saint Croix through Tuesday. Then, the moderate rip current risk will spread along the north and eastern beaches of Puerto Rico as well. && .SJU WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... PR...Heat Advisory until 4 PM AST this afternoon for PRZ001-003-005- 007-008-010-011. VI...None. AM...None. && $$ SHORT TERM...ICP/DSRT LONG TERM....ERG AVIATION/MARINE/BEACH...DSR
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