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Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands Surf Forecast Moderate Rip Currents North Coast Four to Five Foot Waves

Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands Surf Forecast Moderate Rip Currents North Coast Four to Five Foot Waves

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Good morning! This is your surf zone forecast for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Juan. Let's start with the northern coast. San Juan and vicinity are looking at moderate rip currents today with surf around four feet. You'll see partly sunny skies until mid-afternoon, then things cloud up with numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms moving through. Winds are light from the east at five to ten miles per hour. Friday continues that moderate rip current risk with similar four-foot surf and scattered showers, while Saturday pumps up to five feet with mostly sunny breaks and east winds around ten miles per hour. Moving east along the northeast coast near Luquillo and Fajardo, today starts with low rip current risk and three-foot surf, though numerous showers and thunderstorms are expected. Friday's a different story with moderate rip current risk kicking in and four-foot waves. Saturday builds to five feet with partly sunny skies. Sunday and Monday settle down with four-foot surf and mostly sunny conditions, though scattered showers linger. The north central beaches around Arecibo are looking pretty nice today. Moderate rip currents, four-foot surf, and sunny skies until noon before clouds and showers take over. Friday escalates to five-foot waves with moderate rip current risk and numerous showers throughout. But Saturday clears up beautifully with mostly sunny skies, five-foot waves, and just isolated showers. Sunday mellows to four feet under sunny skies, then Monday returns to five feet with mostly sunny conditions. Over on the northwest, including Aguadilla and Isabela, today brings moderate rip currents and four-foot surf with showers and thunderstorms after noon. Friday's similar with five-foot waves and moderate rip current risk. Saturday and Sunday both feature mostly sunny skies with four to five foot surf, though scattered showers and even isolated thunderstorms pop up. Light to moderate east winds throughout. The western side near Mayaguez and Rincon starts calm today with low rip current risk and just three-foot waves. Moderate rip currents develop Friday with four-foot surf. Conditions gradually improve through the weekend with mostly sunny skies and just scattered showers. Down south, the situation changes dramatically. The southwest near Cabo Rojo stays mellow all week with low rip current risk, just two to three foot surf, and mostly sunny weather. East winds pick up Sunday through Monday at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Ponce and nearby beaches follow a similar pattern with low rip currents throughout, minimal two to three foot surf, and sunny to mostly sunny skies. The southeast around Guayama maintains low rip current risk and modest two to three foot waves all week. Friday and beyond feature mostly sunny skies with scattered showers. Out at Culebra, today sees low rip current risk with three-foot surf and numerous showers. Friday's rip current risk jumps t This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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