851 FXCA62 TJSJ 150826 AFDSJU Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service San Juan PR 426 AM AST Sat Feb 15 2025 .SYNOPSIS... Breezy conditions will continue today, with a trade wind perturbation bringing an increase in showers with periods of locally heavy rainfall through at least this afternoon. East to southeasterly winds and drier conditions are expected on Sunday. Another trade wind perturbation moves from the east on Monday increasing shower activity once again. Fair weather conditions with occasional trade wind showers are expected through the rest of the workweek. && .SHORT TERM...Today through Monday... More frequent light to moderate showers from the NE persisted overnight, with breezy to windy conditions across coastal areas of the local islands. Doppler radar rainfall estimates from 00z along northern and eastern PR ranged from 0.20-0.75 inches with localized areas near 1 inch. Stations located at St. John and St. Croix observed accumulations from 0.05 to 0.09 inches. Seasonal temperatures were observed across the region, with stations at lower elevations reporting low to mid 70s while higher elevations remained in the low to mid 60s. Stations along coastal areas, mainly at windward sections, reported gusty winds up to 30 knots. A variable weather pattern along breezy to windy conditions with gusty winds will continue for the rest of the weekend and the beginning of the work week. The surface high pressure in the western Atlantic migrating eastward will continue to promote strong trade winds and filter patches of moisture into the region. Based on current satellite and radar images, shower activity will continue in the morning along windward sections and shallow convection over southwestern PR in the afternoon. By Sunday, PWAT values will decrease to below climatological normal and winds will slow down and have a southerly component, maintaining the highest moisture content north of the region and a drier air mass filtering into the region. Additionally, this will promote near to above climatological normal temperatures along the forecast area, mainly over urban and coastal areas. Winds will return from the E-ENE by Monday, and another patch of moisture will arrive in the morning hours. The mid level ridge will continue lingering north of the region for the next several days, maintaining a strong cap inversion and promoting stability aloft. This will also limit deep convective activity and remain shallow for western Puerto Rico in the afternoons. The risk of flooding remains low, however, is likely to observe ponding of water along roadways, urban, and poorly drained areas. .LONG TERM...Monday through Friday... A low to mid-level ridge over the central Atlantic will promote moderate to locally fresh (15-20kt) trade winds across the area for most of the forecast period. Embedded in this wind flow, trade wind perturbations induced by a short-wave trough across the Tropical Atlantic will reach the local area from time to time. The 500 mb temperatures are expected to remain between -6C and -8C through Wednesday as the upper-level trough moves further eastward over the Tropical Atlantic, and warming up to -4C into the weekend. However, the precipitable water content will remain below normal levels through the workweek (1.00-1.25 inches), and increase between 1.50-1.75 inches by Friday night into Saturday morning. At least through the workweek, a similar weather pattern is expected with shallow moisture content bringing occasional passing showers across the windward areas of the islands during the night/early morning hours. Late in the workweek into the weekend, a deep layered trough and associated surface trough will move across the western Atlantic, pushing eastward the ridge across the central Atlantic, and promoting a weakness over the area with the arrival of a surface trough from the east and higher moisture content. As the pressure gradient relaxes, light to moderate trades (10-15 kt) are expected on Friday. Therefore, showers with periods of locally heavy rains are expected to increase with the passage of the surface trough from Friday through Saturday. Seasonal temperatures will persist, with daytime highs reaching the mid-80s across the U.S. Virgin Islands and the north/eastern sections of Puerto Rico. In contrast, the southern to western coast of Puerto Rico may experience temperatures ranging from the mid-80s to low 90s. Minimum temperatures are generally expected to range from the low to mid-70s in coastal areas to the upper 50s and low 60s in higher elevations. && .AVIATION... (06z TAFs) VFR conds for all terminals, with -RA at windward sections due to showers embedded in the trades that will decrease by 15/12z and become VCSH until 15/18z. -SHRA btw 15/06-15/08z for TJBQ, reducing CIG/VIS and temporary MVFR conds. E-ENE from 10 to 20 kt and gust from 20 - 30 kt btw 15/12-15/23z, reducing to 5-15 kt along all TAF sites. && .MARINE... Strong trades (20-25 kt) are expected today. Seas up to 8 feet will continue across the Atlantic waters through Sunday, and up to 7 feet across most coastal waters and Passages. Therefore, a Small Craft Advisory (SCA) remains in effect for these waters through at least Sunday. Seas up to 7 feet may continue across the offshore Atlantic waters early in the workweek and the SCA could be extended once again. && .BEACH FORECAST... Short period wind-driven waves will maintain a high risk of rip currents across the northern and eastern beaches of the islands through at least early Sunday morning. A low to moderate risk of rip currents will prevail across the south to southwest coast of Puerto Rico. && .SJU WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... PR...High Rip Current Risk through late tonight for PRZ001-002-005- 008-012-013. High Rip Current Risk until 6 AM AST early this morning for PRZ003. VI...High Rip Current Risk through late tonight for VIZ001-002. AM...Small Craft Advisory until 6 PM AST Sunday for AMZ711-723-733- 741. Small Craft Advisory until 6 AM AST Sunday for AMZ712. Small Craft Advisory until 6 PM AST this evening for AMZ716-726- 735. && $$ SHORT TERM...MNG LONG TERM....DS AVIATION...MNG
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