575 FXCA62 TJSJ 172041 AFDSJU Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service San Juan PR 441 PM AST Fri Jan 17 2025 .SYNOPSIS... The remnants of an old frontal boundary will arrive this evening into Saturday, promoting instability and wetter conditions across Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Periods of with moderate to locally heavy showers are likely mainly over portions of northern and northeastern Puerto Rico. Pulses of a long-period northerly swell will promote hazardous marine conditions and life- threatening rip currents over the next few days. A High Surf Advisory is now in effect through at least 6 AM AST Saturday due to large breaking waves between 10 and 13 feet. && .SHORT TERM...Tonight through Sunday... A dry air mass promoted a sunny day with minimal rain activity across PR and the US Virgin Islands due to less-than-normal moisture content. Winds were mainly from the northeast at 10 to 20 mph in windward areas and 5 to 15 mph in leeward locations. Maximum temperatures ranged from the mid-80s along the coast to the upper 70s in mountains and valleys. We detected a rope cloud with the GOES-E visible channel approaching the region and generating gusty winds across St Croix, St John, and St Thomas. From now into early Saturday morning, dangerous breaking waves will create life-threatening rip currents and localized beach erosion along the north-facing beaches in PR and the Northern USVI. Sea breeze and local effects will enhance late afternoon convection across the southwest quadrant of PR. Also, the remnants of the frontal boundary advected by the prevailing trade winds will increase shower activity across the islands late this afternoon into the evening, enhanced by low-level convergence. Under the weather pattern mentioned above, we expect periods of moderate to locally heavy rain, producing ponding of water in roads and poorly drained areas, especially across windward locations. As a result, the wettest period will prevail between late tonight through early Saturday morning. Due to local effects, additional shower development may occur over the interior and western regions of Puerto Rico by Saturday afternoon. As the mid-level ridge strengthens later in the short- term forecast period, increased stability in the atmosphere is expected to reduce the frequency of showers. However, enough low- level moisture will remain to support isolated to scattered showers on Sunday morning. These showers will likely have light to moderate intensity, mainly confined to windward locations. They are not expected to pose any flooding threat. && .LONG TERM...Monday through Friday... .PREV DISCUSSION... /issued 402 AM AST Fri Jan 17 2025/ The upcoming workweek will begin with drier and stable weather conditions across the local islands as pockets of drier air filter into the region from the east. The latest precipitable water content analysis suggest values to remain between normal to below-normal (1.0 to 1.2 inches) throughout the period. However, periods of isolated to scattered showers are anticipated as small patches of moisture moves into the area at times. At the mid-levels, a strong mid-level ridge will establish over the region promoting drier air and stability aloft. At the surface, a dominating surface high pressure in the central Atlantic will promote an easterly wind flow through Wednesday. With the aforementioned weather scenario, limited showers activity is expected through the latter part of the week. As the surface high pressure migrates from the central to eastern Atlantic, winds will begin to shift from the southeast. Under this pattern an increase in precipitable water is expected with values up to 1.6 inches. By late Wednesday into Thursday, an upper-level low is expected to migrate east of the islands and promoting unstable conditions through the rest of the period. With this environmental setting, isolated to scattered showers are likely over eastern Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands during the morning hours and over the interior in the afternoon. A warmer trend continues for the long-term weather outlook with above-than-normal temperatures to remain for several days. Daytime highs are expected to reach the mid to upper 80s in coastal and lower elevations, while the mountains will experience highs in the mid to upper 70s. && .AVIATION... (18Z TAFs) VFR conditions will prevail today. However, the remnants of an old frontal boundary will result in gusty winds and showery weather, especially at local TAF sites, through this evening. The SHRA/-SHRA will focus on the eastern third of PR and the USVI, mainly affecting JSJ/IST/ISX. An occasional brief period of MVFR conditions cannot be ruled out. Winds will prevail mainly from the ENE at 10-20 kt with higher gusts and sea breeze variations, becoming calm to light and VRB after 18/00z but accelerating once again after 18/13z. && .MARINE... High pressure building across the western Atlantic will support moderate to locally fresh east to northeast trades tonight. Winds will turn more easterly during the weekend. Another pulse of a northerly swell will continue to spread across the Atlantic waters and local Caribbean passages tonight, and linger through the weekend. This swell will promote hazardous seas and small craft advisory conditions once again. && .BEACH FORECAST... Pulses of long-period northerly swell will continue to pose significant risks for coastal activities throughout the weekend. A High Surf Advisory is now in effect through at least 6 AM AST Saturday due to large breaking waves between 10 and 13 feet along the northwest to northeast coast of Puerto Rico, Culebra, and the northern U.S. Virgin Islands. Residents and visitors in affected regions should heed warnings, avoid swimming in these waters, and stay informed about updates from local authorities. && .SJU WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... PR...High Rip Current Risk through late Saturday night for PRZ001-002- 005-008-010-012-013. High Surf Advisory until 6 AM AST Saturday for PRZ001-002-005- 008-010-012. VI...High Rip Current Risk through late Saturday night for VIZ001. High Surf Advisory until 6 AM AST Saturday for VIZ001. AM...Small Craft Advisory until 6 AM AST Sunday for AMZ711-712-716- 723-726-741-742. && $$ SHORT TERM/AVIATION...CAM/ICP LONG TERM....GRS MARINE/BEACH FORECAST...ICP/YZR PUBLIC...YZR
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