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255 FXCA62 TJSJ 230841 AFDSJU Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service San Juan PR 441 AM AST Sun Nov 23 2025 ...New SHORT TERM, LONG TERM, AVIATION, MARINE, BEACH FORECAST... .KEY MESSAGES... Issued at 441 AM AST Sun Nov 23 2025 * Pleasant temperatures and a moderate breeze will make conditions comfortable overall, however, isolated to scattered afternoon showers are expected to develop mainly over southwest Puerto Rico without flooding concerns. * Across the US Virgin Island, isolated showers during the nights and mornings, then mostly pleasant conditions. * A breezier pattern is expected by midweek, which will enhance occasional trade-wind showers and bring a moderate to high chance of deteriorating marine and coastal conditions. * Low risk of rip currents today and Monday, increasing to moderate Tuesday onward due to increasing winds and a northeasterly swell. && .Short Term(Today through Tuesday)... Issued at 441 AM AST Sun Nov 23 2025 A few showers lingered over southwestern Puerto Rico during the early evening, leaving around a quarter of an inch in localized spots. Later in the night, brief showers moved in from the surrounding waters and focused mainly over northern Puerto Rico, with totals generally below a quarter of an inch. Outside of these short-lived showers, conditions were mostly quiet and skies remained mostly clear. Temperatures were cool once again, with coastal and urban areas running a bit warmer than last night and the higher elevations dipping into the low 60s and upper 50s. Winds over land stayed light and variable throughout the night. Moist and dry patches will continue to move across the region today within the ongoing east-northeast trade wind pattern, producing rapid PWAT fluctuations. Pleasant temperatures and a moderate breeze will make conditions comfortable overall. Strong mid-level ridging and dry air aloft will maintain a stable environment, with most moisture confined to the lower levels, so any morning showers will be short-lived. During the afternoon, isolated to scattered showers may develop where conditions become favorable, mainly over southwest Puerto Rico. Overall, today stands out as one of the first genuinely low-hazard weather days in quite some time, with no significant impacts anticipated. Tonight through Tuesday night, the patchy pattern will continue, with more frequent PWAT fluctuations as east-northeast winds strengthen from moderate to fresh levels by Monday and become stronger by Tuesday. This transition will occur as a high pressure builds over the western Atlantic and tightens the local pressure gradient, bringing a limited risk for stronger non-thunderstorm wind gusts Monday into Tuesday, especially across exposed coastal areas and higher elevations. Even as moisture pockets move through, the overall atmosphere will remain on the dry side. A corridor of stronger upper-level winds will develop over the area while a weak disturbance approaches aloft, allowing for a slight increase in instability. If favorable conditions align, brief heavy showers or an isolated thunderstorm could develop, mainly Tuesday afternoon across southwestern Puerto Rico. Otherwise, the pattern favors quick overnight and early-morning showers, followed by very localized isolated to scattered afternoon showers each day where lingering moisture, daytime heating, and local effects come together. Pleasant temperatures will continue through the period. && .Long Term(Wednesday through Sunday)... Issued at 441 AM AST Sun Nov 23 2025 The long-term period will feature patches of moisture embedded within the trade winds, bringing a moderate chance of occasional showery weather and breezy conditions. By midweek, a surface high- pressure system will be located over the central Atlantic. Aloft, an upper-level trough will shift eastward, allowing ridging to build into the region. PWAT guidance indicates values remaining within the normal to below-normal range through the period, based on November climatology. Windward areas of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands can expect pleasant a low to moderate chance of passing showers throughout the week. There will also be a slight to moderate chance of afternoon showers each day across the interior and western portions of Puerto Rico. By the weekend, another high-pressure system building over the western Atlantic will further tighten the pressure gradient, resulting in even breezier conditions. A gradual increase in PWAT values may lead to higher rain chances, although flooding impacts are not anticipated. Model guidance suggests that 925-mb temperatures will remain in the normal to below-normal range for this time of year, supporting a continued transition toward more pleasant temperatures. && .AVIATION... (06Z TAFS) Issued at 441 AM AST Sun Nov 23 2025 Prevailing VFR thru the prd with only brief VCSH at TJSJ thru 23/13Z and psbl nr TJPS 23/1720Z. MVFR chances are very low and impacts unlikely. Sfc winds LGT/VRB, bcmg NE 1014 kt aft 23/14Z, then rtn LGT/VRB aft sunset. Steering flow fm the NE. && .MARINE... Issued at 441 AM AST Sun Nov 23 2025 High pressure over the western Atlantic, along with a surface trough across the central Atlantic, will maintain gentle to moderate east to northeast winds today. Another high-pressure system will then build over the western Atlantic and move into the central Atlantic from early week through Thursday. This will tighten the pressure gradient once again, supporting moderate to fresh trade winds and choppy seas from Tuesday onward. As a result, expect confused seas due to the combination of locally choppy conditions and a long-period northeasterly swell arriving between Tuesday and Wednesday. Small craft operators will likely need to exercise caution during that period. && .BEACH FORECAST... Issued at 441 AM AST Sun Nov 23 2025 Today, there is a low risk of rip currents along all local beaches of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Keep in mind that even with a low risk, life- threatening rip currents can still occur near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. These conditions are expected to prevail through early Tuesday. However, beginning Tuesday evening, the risk is anticipated to rise to moderate due to increasing winds and confused seas. For location-specific information, visit weather.gov/beach/sju. && .SJU WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... PR...None. VI...None. AM...None. && $$ SHORT TERM/AVIATION...ICP LONG TERM/MARINE/BEACH...YZR |
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