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National Weather Service Forecast for: San Juan, Puerto Rico  

Updated: 3:57 pm AST Apr 11, 2025

Hazardous Weather Outlook
Overnight

Overnight: Scattered showers.  Mostly cloudy, with a low around 74. Southeast wind around 6 mph.  Chance of precipitation is 40%.
Scattered
Showers
Lo 74 °F
Saturday

Saturday: Scattered showers, then showers and possibly a thunderstorm after noon.  High near 88. East southeast wind 6 to 14 mph.  Chance of precipitation is 80%. New rainfall amounts between 1 and 2 inches possible.
Scattered
Showers then
Showers
Hi 88 °F
Saturday
Night
Saturday Night: Scattered showers, mainly between midnight and 3am.  Partly cloudy, with a low around 74. Southeast wind 5 to 9 mph.  Chance of precipitation is 40%.
Scattered
Showers
Lo 74 °F
Sunday

Sunday: Scattered showers, with thunderstorms also possible after noon.  Partly sunny, with a high near 89. East southeast wind 7 to 13 mph.  Chance of precipitation is 50%.
Scattered
Showers
Hi 89 °F
Sunday
Night
Sunday Night: Scattered showers.  Partly cloudy, with a low around 74. East southeast wind 3 to 5 mph.  Chance of precipitation is 30%.
Scattered
Showers
Lo 74 °F
Monday

Monday: Isolated showers before noon.  Sunny, with a high near 88. East northeast wind 6 to 14 mph.  Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Isolated
Showers then
Sunny
Hi 88 °F
Monday
Night
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 74. East northeast wind 7 to 9 mph.
Partly Cloudy

Lo 74 °F
Tuesday

Tuesday: Scattered showers, mainly before noon.  Mostly sunny, with a high near 86. East northeast wind 10 to 16 mph.  Chance of precipitation is 30%.
Scattered
Showers then
Mostly Sunny
Hi 86 °F
Tuesday
Night
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 74. East wind 7 to 9 mph.
Partly Cloudy

Lo 74 °F

National Weather Service Forecast Details

 

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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service San Juan PR
409 PM AST Fri Apr 11 2025

.SYNOPSIS...

The approaching frontal boundary located over Hispaniola will
continue to enhance moisture content across the islands over the
weekend. Showery conditions and isolated thunderstorms are
expected, particularly across the northwestern quadrant of Puerto
Rico each day. Above normal temperatures are anticipated for the
next few days with heat indices likely exceeding above 100 degrees
each afternoon across urban and coastal areas.

&&

.SHORT TERM...Today through Sunday...

Variably cloudy skies prevailed across Puerto Rico today, while
mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies were observed across the U.S.
Virgin Islands. Showers and isolated thunderstorms developed over
portions of the interior and north-central Puerto Rico, an briefly
over the San Juan metro area. Maximum rainfall accumulations were
between 1 and 3 inches in Lares and Hatillo. Maximum temperatures
were from the mid to high 80s across the lower elevations of the
islands to the upper 70s and mid-80s across the higher elevations.
The wind was from the east to southeast at 10 to 15 mph with
occasional higher gusts.

A cold front over the western Atlantic will continue to approach the
northeastern Caribbean during the next few days. A broad surface
high pressure will remain anchored over the central and eastern
Atlantic. These features will promote light to moderate east to
southeast winds through the weekend. However, another surface high
pressure will build over the western Atlantic and push the front
over the local late in the weekend into early next week. At the mid
and upper levels, a polar trough over the western Atlantic will
promote southwesterly winds aloft, and in combination with the low-
level front will steer the afternoon convection from central PR into
the northern sections each day. The precipitable water content will
remain above normal levels each day, therefore, the risk of flooding
will remain elevated, and mainly over PR. Across the USVI, the best
chance for showers is tonight, as a band of showers currently east
of the Leeward Islands reach the local area.

.LONG TERM...Monday through Thursday...

.PREV DISCUSSION... /issued 349 AM AST Fri Apr 11 2025/

The long term forecast continues on track, with a high moisture
and wet pattern early next week. A building surface high pressure
moving from the western to central Atlantic will promote
northeasterly winds on Monday. Winds will gradually shift from the
east southeast on Tuesday, then becoming from the southeast on
Wednesday as the surface high migrates eastwards. The lingering
frontal boundary located northwest of the area the surface high
pressure will continue to pull moisture from the Caribbean into
the islands. Under this high moisture environment the potential to
observe rainfall activity over the region increases. However, a
mid-level ridge at 500 mb will place over the area promoting
stability aloft and inhibiting the formation of strong convective
activity over the islands during the forecast period. The latest
precipitable water content guidance (PWAT) suggest above-than-
normal climatological values between 1.8 to 2.0 inches. Throughout
the period, showers are likely to form over the western and
northwestern portions of Puerto Rico in the afternoon with periods
of heavy rainfall at times. During the forecast period, the main
hazard will be mostly minor flooding in urban and low-drainage
areas. A warmer trend is expected to continue next week with above
normal temperatures. Highs will be in the upper 80s across the
coastal and urban areas, and from the upper 70s to mid 80s in the
mountains and higher elevations.

&&

.AVIATION...
(18Z TAFs)

Mainly VFR conditions are expected to prevail across all terminals
through the period. However, -SHRA/TSRA may linger thru 11/23z in
the vcty of TJBQ/TJSJ. Also, SHRA en route from the Leeward Islands
could reach the USVI terminals through the night. The wind will
remain from the ESE at 10 mph or less with land breeze variations.

&&

.MARINE...

A cold front across the western Atlantic will continue to approach
the northeastern Caribbean during the next few days. A broad surface
high pressure will remain anchored over the central Atlantic
promoting light to moderate east to southeast winds through the
weekend. However, another surface high pressure will build over the
western Atlantic and push the front over the local area by early next
week. This will promote moderate to fresh northeast winds from
Monday night onwards. Shower and thunderstorm activity will gradually
increase each day, and mainly across the Atlantic waters and the
Mona Passage.

&&

.BEACH FORECAST...

Nearshore buoys continue to indicate a subsiding northerly swell.
Therefore, a moderate risk of rip currents will persist along the
northern exposed beaches of Puerto Rico, Culebra, Vieques and St.
Croix tonight. Life-threatening rip currents are possible in the
surf zone. A low to moderate risk of rip currents will continue to
persist during the weekend.

&&



.SJU WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
PR...None.
VI...None.
AM...None.
&&

$$

SHORT TERM/AVIATION...DSR
LONG TERM...PREV
MARINE...YZR
BEACH FORECAST...CVB

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