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FXCA62 TJSJ 231748
AFDSJU
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service San Juan PR
148 PM AST Fri Jan 23 2026
...New SHORT TERM, LONG TERM, AVIATION, MARINE, BEACH FORECAST...
.KEY MESSAGES...
Issued at 120 PM AST Fri Jan 23 2026
* Hazardous marine and beach conditions continue, with dangerous
offshore seas and rip currents posing a risk to small craft and
swimmers. Marine hazards extend to Sunday afternoon while a
high risk of rip currents continues through early Saturday.
* Normal to above normal moisture content will continue to promote
shower activity across the eastern half of PR through at least
Saturday night.
* Across the U.S. Virgin Islands, breezy and showery conditions
will prevail through the weekend, with a drying trend expected
early on Sunday.
&&
.Short Term(This afternoon through Sunday)...
Issued at 120 PM AST Fri Jan 23 2026
Mostly cloudy skies were observed across the islands as showers
increased throughout the day. The Doppler radar estimated up to
half an inch of rain in portions of southeastern Puerto Rico.
Additional showers were developing around noon over southwestern
PR and downwind of the USVI. High temperatures were in the mid-80s
across most coastal areas. The wind was from the east between 12
and 18 mph.
A broad area of higher than normal precipitable water (PWAT)
content of 1.70-1.90 inches, currently to the east and south of
the Leeward Islands will continue to stream over local area
through at least Saturday. A brief weakness in the pressure
gradient will promote mostly moderate trades (around 15 kt) during
the same period. Therefore, an overall wet pattern is expected to
prevail with frequent passing showers over the USVI and the
eastern half of PR, where rainfall accumulations could range from
half to an inch of rain, enough to cause minor flooding concerns
along roads and other poor drainage areas. Also, as winds ease
somewhat, better organized shallow convection is expected to
develop this afternoon and once again on Saturday afternoon over
portions of the Cordillera and western PR. On Sunday, the arrival
of a drier air mass with PWAT dropping to near 1.25 inches and
stronger trades (15-20kt) will promote mostly fair weather
conditions across all the islands in general.
&&
.Long Term(Monday through next Friday)...
Issued at 517 AM AST Fri Jan 23 2026
A series of high pressure systems and frontal lows will move over
the western to central Atlantic during the next workweek
resulting in generally E to ESE steering flow. This flow will
steer patches of drier and moist air towards the islands,
resulting in in seasonal (
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