377 FXCA62 TJSJ 281850 CCA AFDSJU Area Forecast Discussion...CORRECTED National Weather Service San Juan PR 250 PM AST Thu Aug 28 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... * The US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico are expected to experience above-normal heat indices for the remainder of today and tomorrow afternoon, with a moderate to high chance of issuing an Extreme Heat Warning or Heat Advisory. * A tropical wave will promote a limited to elevated risk of flooding rain during the afternoon today and tomorrow, especially across the interior and western PR and St Croix. * We expect a low risk of rip currents throughout the Labor Day weekend. * We expect passing showers to arrive across the windward locations of PR and the USVI, followed by afternoon convection across western PR each day. && .SHORT TERM...Tonight through Sunday Hot heat indices prevailed across some urban and coastal sections of PR and the USVI throughout the morning and afternoon hours. However, the proximity of a tropical wave contributed to the formation of showers and thunderstorms across the eastern third of PR, portions of the USVI, and surrounding waters late in the morning into the afternoon. Additionally, afternoon thunderstorms developed along the north coast in PR, where frequent lightning, torrential rainfall, and gusty winds occurred across portions of the islands. Winds were mainly from the east- southeast at 10 to 20 mph, with variations due to sea breezes. Showers and thunderstorms will develop along PR`s northern half through this evening, and some locations will have a limited to elevated chance of flooding rain. However, locations without rain will experience extreme heat; thus, the Extreme Heat Warning and Heat Advisory will continue in effect for PR and the USVI through 5 PM AST. The above-normal ocean sea surface temperature will enhance the formation of scattered to numerous showers across the local waters, moving inland over the windward locations of PR and the USVI. A similar weather pattern is expected to prevail tomorrow (Friday), with excessive heating during the day, followed by strong afternoon convection. We expect a mixture of sunshine and clouds on Saturday, with a typical hydrological pattern consisting of passing showers across the windward locations, followed by afternoon convection across western PR and downwind from the US Virgin Islands. The risk of rip currents will remain moderate tonight along the north-facing beaches of PR and the US Virgin Islands. Thunderstorms could also impact the northwest quadrant of PR through this evening. The risk of rip currents is expected to decrease to low from Friday onward. However, isolated stronger rip currents may occur elsewhere, especially near piers, jetties, and channels. .LONG TERM...Sunday through Thursday... From Sunday through midweek, the overall weather pattern will resemble typical seasonal conditions. A steady easterly wind flow will transport patches of trade wind moisture across the islands from time to time. This will favor brief overnight and early morning showers across the U.S. Virgin Islands and eastern Puerto Rico, followed by afternoon convection over the interior and western portions of Puerto Rico due to sea breeze convergence and diurnal heating. Localized heavy downpours, occasional lightning, and ponding of water will be possible with the afternoon activity. By Thursday, a surface perturbation is forecast to approach the region, enhancing available moisture and instability. This will increase the potential for more widespread showers and thunderstorms. Overall, the long-term forecast highlights a seasonally typical pattern through midweek, transitioning to slightly wetter and unstable conditions late in the period as the perturbation approaches. Heat advisories remain possible from Sunday through Thursday, as model guidance indicates 925 mb temperature and humidity values ranging from the 75th percentile to greater than two standard deviations above normal during the period. && .AVIATION... (18Z TAFs) Mainly VFR conditions across most TAF sites with the exception of TJBQ that have TSRA and VCTS. As a result MVFR to intermittent IFR likely through at least 28/22-23Z. Sfc winds bcmg light and variable after 28/23Z. VCSH possible during the overnight period across USVI TAF sites, TJSJ and TJBQ. After 29/14Z, E to SE winds at 10 to 12 kts with sea breeze typical variations followed by VCTS and TSRA after 29/17Z at TJBQ. && .MARINE... The trailing moisture from a tropical wave, moving near PR and the USVI will promote showers and thunderstorms this afternoon and tomorrow. Another weak tropical wave will enter the Lesser Antilles by Saturday. Mariners can expect moderate east to east- southeast winds and moderate chops across the regional waters the rest of the weekend into early next week. && .BEACH FORECAST... The risk of rip currents will remain moderate tonight along the north-facing beaches of PR and the US Virgin Islands. Thunderstorms could also impact the northwest quadrant of PR through this evening. The risk of rip currents is expected to decrease to low from Friday onward. However, isolated stronger rip currents may occur elsewhere, especially near piers, jetties, and channels. && .SJU WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... PR...Extreme Heat Warning until 5 PM AST this afternoon for PRZ001>005-007-008-010-011. Heat Advisory until 5 PM AST this afternoon for PRZ012-013. VI...Heat Advisory until 5 PM AST this afternoon for VIZ001-002. AM...None. && $$ SHORT TERM...CAM LONG TERM....YZR AVIATION...99
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