215 FXCA62 TJSJ 012120 AFDSJU Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service San Juan PR 520 PM AST Fri Nov 1 2024 .SYNOPSIS... The wet pattern will persist across the local islands at least until Saturday. From Sunday into the upcoming workweek, the islands will experience a more variable pattern with warmer conditions and diurnal convection. Hazardous marine conditions will continue through the weekend and into the upcoming workweek. && .SHORT TERM...tonight through Sunday As forecast, another unsettled morning was observed across northeastern Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Showers once again affected Vieques, Naguabo, Ceiba, and Fajardo at 6 PM, with activity intensifying over southeastern Puerto Rico, bringing heavy rain to Maunabo, Patillas, Yabucoa, and adjacent municipalities throughout the afternoon. Showers also developed across northern Puerto Rico and the interior. Several Flash Flood Warnings were issued and remain in effect across much of the area. Temperature-wise, maximum temperatures stayed in the mid to upper 80s across western and north-central regions, with considerably cooler temperatures across the mountains. Conditions will remain wet and unstable from tonight into Saturday as the upper-level trough persists in a vertically stacked position, moving slowly northeastward. As this feature remains in place over the islands, upper-level divergence will induce ventilation, creating an unstable atmosphere for vertical development again tonight and tomorrow. According to high- resolution models and the Galvez-Davison Index (GDI), eastern Puerto Rico, Vieques, Culebra, and the U.S. Virgin Islands have a high chance of experiencing another wet night with periods of moderate to heavy showers. By Saturday morning, eastern Puerto Rico will be the most favorable area for converging cells and moderate showers, which will spread across northern areas for the rest of the day. Saturated soil and additional rainfall will maintain an elevated flood risk across the region for at least another day. Residents and visitors are urged to monitor weather updates and avoid activities near rivers. A more favorable weather pattern is forecast for Sunday; however, while rain may be more localized, temperatures are expected to rise. As the upper-level low moves northeastward and the associated surface trough moves out of the region, a southerly wind pattern will take over, reducing the prevalence of showers and cloudiness. However, a continuous moisture flow with PWAT around 2 inches will persist across the region, bringing warm conditions, followed by afternoon showers across the interior, moving toward northern Puerto Rico. The global model shows an increase in 925 MB temperatures, suggesting the possibility of heat advisory conditions. .LONG TERM...Monday through Friday... ...from previous discussion issued 501 AM Fri Nov 1 2024... The long term period is more uncertain, since the trajectory of the best moisture will depend on the position and strength of the low generated in the vicinity of the cold front over the weekend. Nevertheless current model solutions hold the precipitable water above 2 inches through Wednesday and well above normal for the season which is about 1.7 inches. Although the best moisture is expected to be west of the area and southerly flow will contribute to some above normal temperatures, numerous periods of active showers and thunderstorms are expected until later next week. At upper levels a ridge will intrude from the south until a shortwave passes northeast of the area Tuesday night. This is forecast to quickly become a TUTT low which returns directly over eastern Puerto Rico Thursday and pushes over to the Mona Passage by the end of Friday giving moisture another boost ahead of yet another easterly wave entering the area. Current indication are for another wet weekend after Friday the eighth. && .AVIATION... (18Z TAFS) The presence of a deep layered trough across the region and moist southeast to south low level winds will aid in maintaining an unstable weather pattern and mostly cloudy to variably cloudy conditions across the region through the period. Expect BKN to OVC CIG nr FL025...FL050...FL080 ovr local islands and en route. TEMPO MVFR/psbl IFR conds til at least 01/23Z at all PR terminals. Mtn top obscr due to aftn and evening convection ovr E and Ctrl interior of PR including ovr EL Yunque. VCSH/Isold TSRA psbl at TIST/TISX til 02/04Z. SFC winds will be generally fm SSE 5 to 10 kts with sea breeze variations and hir gusts accompanying SHRA/TSRA. Low level winds veering from S-SW blo FL200. SFC winds bcmg calm to light/variable aft 02/23z. && .MARINE... Hazardous marine conditions persist across all northern exposed waters and local passages through the rest of the week and into the next workweek. A northerly swell, known locally as "La Marejada de los Muertos," will continue to cause high seas, with waves up to 10 feet in outer waters and 8 feet in coastal waters. As a result, several small craft advisories remain in effect for most local waters. A surface low located northeast of the region will continue to generate a long period of northeasterly swell, further increasing seas. Mariners are advised to exercise caution in local waters. && .BEACH FORECAST... The northerly swell, La Marejada de los Muertos, will continue to cause large breaking waves along the northern coastal areas. A high surf advisory is in effect through Saturday afternoon, with waves of 12-14 feet. A high rip current risk remains in effect for most of the islands and northern coastal Puerto Rico, including the northwestern and northeastern coasts. Another long-period northeasterly swell will bring large breaking waves again by Monday. && .SJU WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... PR...Flood Watch through Saturday morning for PRZ001>013. High Rip Current Risk through Sunday morning for PRZ001-002-005- 008-010-012. High Surf Advisory until 6 PM AST Saturday for PRZ001-002-005- 008. High Rip Current Risk through Saturday afternoon for PRZ013. VI...Flood Watch through Saturday morning for VIZ001-002. High Rip Current Risk through Sunday morning for VIZ001-002. AM...Small Craft Advisory until 7 AM AST Sunday for AMZ711-712-716- 741. Small Craft Advisory until midnight AST Saturday night for AMZ723-742. && $$ SHORT TERM...WS LONG TERM....LIS PUBLIC...MNG
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