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Surf Report San Juan Puerto Rico
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Surf Report San JuanYour daily forecast for the best breaks in San Juan, Puerto RicoPodcast Description:Calling all San Juan surfers! Ditch the guesswork and get the inside scoop on wave conditions with "Surf Report San Juan." Your daily, no-nonsense forecast delivers all the essential info you need to score the best sessions in the area. We analyze all the key factors so you can paddle out with confidence.For more info check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/This show includes AI-generated content.
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Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands Surf Forecast Moderate Rip Currents Four Foot Waves Today
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. Starting with the northern coast, San Juan and vicinity is looking at moderate rip current risk today with surf around four feet. You'll find partly sunny skies with scattered showers and southeast winds around ten miles per hour. Wednesday improves slightly with mostly sunny conditions and isolated showers, though the rip current risk remains moderate and surf stays around four feet. Heading east to the northeast beaches of Rio Grande, Luquillo, Fajardo and Humacao, we're also seeing moderate rip current risk with four foot surf today. Expect mostly cloudy skies with numerous showers and southeast winds around ten miles per hour. Wednesday looks much better with mostly sunny skies and isolated showers. The North Central beaches from Arecibo to Dorado are in for a similar story today with moderate rip current risk and four foot surf. You'll see mostly sunny conditions until afternoon, then scattered showers with isolated thunderstorms possible. Light southeast winds around five to ten miles per hour will keep things mellow. Over on the northwest side near Aguadilla and Isabela, today starts mostly sunny before turning mostly cloudy this afternoon. Numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms are expected with moderate rip current risk and four foot waves. Winds will be light from the east around five miles per hour. Now shifting to the western and southern regions where conditions are a bit calmer. Mayaguez and vicinity has low rip current risk with smaller three foot surf. You're looking at sunny skies early then partly sunny this afternoon with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. Southwest Puerto Rico around Cabo Rojo and Guanica enjoys low rip current risk with three foot surf and mostly sunny skies with only isolated showers. Southeast winds around ten miles per hour. Moving to the south coast near Ponce, low rip current risk continues with three foot surf, mostly sunny skies and isolated showers with light southeast winds. Southeast Puerto Rico beaches show low rip current risk and three foot surf with partly sunny skies and scattered showers. Out to the islands, Culebra has moderate rip current risk with four foot surf today and stronger winds from the southeast at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Vieques shows low rip current risk with three foot surf and lighter southeast winds around fifteen miles per hour. In the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Thomas and St. John have low rip current risk with three foot surf and mostly sunny skies despite some scattered showers. Southeast winds fifteen to twenty miles per hour. St. Croix shows moderate rip current risk today with four foot surf and partly sunny conditions, though this drops to low risk Wednesday with three foot surf. Looking ahead through the extended period, conditions generally improve. Thursday through Saturday feature m
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Puerto Rico Virgin Islands Surf Forecast Four Foot Waves Moderate Rip Currents Today Tuesday
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. If you're planning to hit the waves in San Juan, Carolina, or Toa Baja, expect around four feet of surf today with mostly sunny skies and just isolated showers. Southeast winds will be light at ten to fifteen miles per hour, but watch out for moderate rip currents. That moderate rip current risk continues into Tuesday with similar conditions, though you'll see a few more scattered showers mixed in. Heading over to the northeast, the beaches around Rio Grande, Luquillo, Fajardo, and Humacao are looking similar with four-foot surf today and moderate rip currents. Tuesday brings more clouds and numerous showers to that area, so pack accordingly. Up in the northwestern region around Aguadilla and Isabela, today's moderate rip current risk drops to low by Tuesday, even though the swell bumps down a bit to three feet. That area could see numerous showers and even some isolated thunderstorms Tuesday afternoon, so keep an eye on the sky. The western side of the island, including Mayaguez, Aguada, and Rincon, is looking much calmer. Low rip current risk both today and tomorrow with just three-foot surf. If you're seeking smaller, mellow conditions, this is your zone. Over to the southwestern beaches near Cabo Rojo and Guanica, you're looking at low rip current risk and three-foot waves today with sunny skies. The trade winds are a bit stronger here around fifteen miles per hour, so it'll feel breezy out there. Now for the southern coast, the Ponce area and the beaches around Guayanilla are offering three-foot surf with low rip current risk. It's mostly sunny with light southeast winds around ten miles per hour, making for some pleasant conditions. The southeast corner, including Arroyo, Guayama, and Yabucoa, is also low risk with three-foot waves and mostly sunny skies today. Let's shift to the islands. Culebra's got a moderate rip current risk and four-foot surf with mostly sunny conditions. Vieques, on the other hand, shows low risk with three-foot waves. Both islands will see scattered showers as we move into Tuesday. And finally, the U.S. Virgin Islands. St. Thomas and St. John are showing low rip current risk with three-foot surf, while St. Croix is moderate with four feet. Expect mostly sunny skies today in both locations with scattered showers developing on Tuesday. As we look ahead to Wednesday through Friday, conditions gradually settle down. Surf heights drop to two and three feet across most zones, with rip current risks remaining low across the board. East winds will be generally light, though the southern coast could see slightly stronger breezes. Showers will be scattered to isolated throughout the period. Remember, even on low rip current risk days, stay cautious around jetties, groins, and reefs where dangerous currents can still develop. Get o
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Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands Surf Forecast Moderate Rip Currents Four Foot Waves This Week
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 break down what's happening in the water this week, starting with today. If you're heading to the northern coast from San Juan up through Arecibo and beyond, expect moderate rip current risks with surf around four feet. The northwest beaches near Aguadilla will see similar conditions, though slightly smaller waves at three feet. Meanwhile, the western and southern shores are looking calmer with low rip current risks and three-foot surf, perfect for those wanting a more relaxed beach day. Over in the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Thomas and St. John are showing moderate rip current activity with four-foot waves, while St. Croix is looking safer with low rip current risk and three-foot surf. Culebra is also in the moderate zone today, so exercise caution if you're planning to get in the water there. Now let's look ahead to Monday. The northern zones maintain their moderate rip current risks, and we're expecting mostly sunny skies with just isolated showers. The four-foot waves persist across the northern shores, while the western and southern areas stay in the three-foot range with low risk. St. Croix takes a step up on Monday with moderate rip current risk and four-foot waves developing, so keep an eye on that. By Tuesday, conditions become a bit more unsettled across the board. The northeast coast sees numerous showers moving in, while most other areas experience scattered showers. The northwest might see the smallest waves of the week at three feet, but elsewhere, surf stays around three to four feet. Rip current risks remain mostly moderate in the north and low in the south. Wednesday brings a break in the action with sunnier skies returning across most zones. Isolated showers will pop up here and there, but overall it's looking like a nice day to be outside. St. Thomas and St. Croix both see their waves dropping to three feet, while the northern coast maintains four-foot surf. As we head into Thursday, the pattern repeats with mostly sunny skies and scattered showers, particularly around the northwestern areas where isolated thunderstorms are possible. Winds remain light to moderate from the east, and rip current risks stay consistent with what we've seen throughout the week. One important reminder: even during low rip current risk days, life-threatening currents can still develop near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so always stay aware of your surroundings. That's your week ahead. Stay safe out there! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Puerto Rico Virgin Islands Surf Forecast Saturday Four Foot Waves Moderate Rip Currents Expected
Good morning, this is your Saturday 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 beaches. San Juan and vicinity is looking pretty classic for early May. We're expecting around four feet of surf today with mostly sunny skies and scattered showers. East winds will be light at around ten miles per hour, and there's a moderate rip current risk, so swimmers should use caution. Sunday follows the same pattern with four-foot waves and isolated showers, though the winds will shift slightly southeast. Over in the northeast around Rio Grande and Luquillo, conditions are nearly identical today with four-foot surf and moderate rip currents. The main difference comes Sunday when we'll see scattered showers increase a bit. By Monday, expect four-foot waves but notably more shower activity across that region. The north central beaches from Arecibo to Dorado will see similar four-foot conditions both today and Sunday, though winds will be notably lighter at just five to ten miles per hour. It stays mostly sunny with isolated showers and moderate rip currents throughout the weekend. Moving to the northwest around Aguadilla and Isabela, we've got something a bit different. Today starts sunny but clouds build in around midday with numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms possible. That's the most active weather we're forecasting for the entire region. Four-foot waves and moderate rip currents stay on the menu. Sunday calms down with mostly sunny skies returning and scattered showers replacing the heavy rain threat. The west side tells an interesting story. Mayaguez and vicinity shows four-foot surf today with a moderate rip current risk, but by Sunday that rip current risk drops to low as surf diminishes to three feet. The southwest beaches at Cabo Rojo are already showing lower three-foot surf with low rip current risk and light winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Those conditions stay pretty consistent through the week. The south side beaches are looking downright mellow. Both Ponce and the southeast around Arroyo are showing three-foot surf with low rip current risk today and Sunday. East winds will be light, generally five to ten miles per hour, making these some of the calmest conditions across our forecast area. Now let's talk about the islands. Culebra stands out as our most active spot with five-foot surf today, the highest in the region, along with scattered showers and moderate rip currents with stronger east winds at fifteen miles per hour. Vieques will be more subdued at three feet with low rip current risk. The U.S. Virgin Islands are showing moderate rip current risks with four-foot surf for both St. Thomas and St. Croix today and Sunday. Winds will be a bit stiffer around fifteen miles per hour or more, so plan accordingly if you're heading that direction. Looking ahead to next week, Tuesday shows the most significant change. S
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Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands Surf Forecast Moderate Rip Currents Four to Five Foot Waves This Week
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 coasts where conditions are looking fairly consistent this week. San Juan and vicinity are expecting moderate rip current risk with surf around four feet today, climbing to about five feet on Saturday before settling back down to four feet through Monday and dropping to three feet by Tuesday. Expect partly sunny skies with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms today, becoming mostly sunny on Saturday with scattered showers, then mostly sunny conditions Sunday through Tuesday with only isolated showers popping up. Moving east to the northeast PR beaches near Luquillo and Fajardo, you're looking at similar moderate rip current conditions with four foot surf today and five feet Saturday. The main difference here is you'll see more numerous showers today and scattered showers continuing through the extended period. Sunday and Monday look mostly sunny with scattered showers, then clearing up nicely Tuesday. The north central coast from Arecibo to Dorado starts sunny until noon today then becomes partly sunny with scattered showers. Saturday improves to mostly sunny with isolated showers, and the weekend into next week offers mostly sunny to sunny skies with only isolated showers expected. Moderate rip current risk continues through Saturday on this stretch. Over on the northwest, including Aguadilla and Isabela, watch for more shower activity. Today starts sunny until noon then clouds increase with numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms. Saturday follows a similar pattern with sunny conditions early then mostly cloudy with numerous showers and thunderstorms. Moderate rip current risk holds through Saturday. By Sunday through Tuesday, conditions improve to mostly sunny with scattered showers. Down the western side near Mayaguez and Rincon, moderate rip currents are possible today and Saturday with four foot surf, dropping to three feet Sunday through Tuesday. Expect mostly cloudy conditions with numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms today and Saturday, then improving to mostly sunny conditions through the extended period. The southwest around Cabo Rojo and Lajas offers a break from the moderate risk with low rip current risk and smaller three foot surf. It's the sunniest stretch with sunny skies until three PM today, then partly sunny with scattered showers. Saturday through Tuesday brings mostly sunny to sunny conditions with very minimal shower activity. Ponce and vicinity also features low rip current risk with the smallest surf of the forecast, around two feet today climbing to three feet Saturday through Tuesday. Mostly sunny skies with only isolated showers make this one of the best bets for sunshine on the south coast. The southeast near Arroyo and Yabucoa also has low rip current risk with two to three foot surf. Expect partly sunny skies wi
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Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands Surf Forecast Moderate Rip Currents North Coast Four to Five Foot Waves
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
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Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands Surf Forecast Moderate Rip Currents Four Foot Waves Today Improving Weekend
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 in the northern zone where conditions are a bit more active. San Juan and vicinity is looking at moderate rip current risk today with surf around four feet. You'll see partly sunny skies until about three in the afternoon, then clouds roll in with scattered showers and a few isolated thunderstorms possible. Winds are light, coming from the east at five to ten miles per hour. Tomorrow brings more of the same with moderate rip current risk, four foot surf, and even more showers with thunderstorms in the mix. Moving east to our northeast beaches around Rio Grande and Fajardo, today also features moderate rip current risk but expect mostly cloudy skies and numerous showers with isolated thunderstorms. Surf heights are similar at four feet. The good news is that by Thursday the rip current risk drops to low, though showers continue and surf decreases slightly to three feet. Up in the northwest around Aguadilla and Isabela, moderate rip current risk continues with four foot surf today and tomorrow. These beaches see mostly sunny conditions early before clouds increase and showers develop. Again, light east winds around five miles per hour. Now let's look at the calmer western and southern shores. Mayaguez area and the southwest beaches show low rip current risk with smaller surf of two to three feet. Sunny to partly sunny skies dominate with only scattered showers, making these spots your best bet for a cleaner day. The southeast around Arroyo and Guayama also features low rip current risk with two foot surf today and tomorrow. Out at our island zones, Culebra shows moderate rip current risk with four foot surf today, dropping to low risk tomorrow with three foot waves. Vieques maintains low risk with three foot surf today and two feet Thursday. St. Thomas and St. John show low risk with three foot surf, while St. Croix has moderate risk today with four foot waves before dropping to low risk tomorrow. Looking ahead to Friday through Sunday, conditions gradually improve across the region. Surf heights trend toward four to five feet Saturday before settling back down. Showers continue but become more scattered and isolated, especially by Sunday. East winds increase slightly through the weekend, particularly in our island zones reaching fifteen miles per hour by Sunday. Overall this is a typical spring pattern with scattered activity, moderate to low rip current risk depending on your location, and generally smaller surf except in our northern and northeastern zones. Best beach days look to be Saturday and Sunday with more sunshine and fewer showers. As always, if you venture into the water, use caution near groins, jetties, reefs and piers where rip currents can occur even on low risk days. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Puerto Rico U.S. Virgin Islands Surf Forecast Monday April 27 Moderate Rip Currents Scattered Showers
Good morning! It's Monday, April 27th, and we've got your complete surf zone forecast for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Starting with the northern shores, San Juan and vicinity is looking at moderate rip current risk today with surf around five feet. You'll catch mostly sunny skies until noon, then clouds move in with showers and isolated thunderstorms. Winds stay light from the southeast around five miles per hour. Tuesday brings similar conditions with four-foot surf, moderate rip currents, and that same shower activity. Moving east to the Northeast Puerto Rico beaches including Luquillo and Fajardo, today features five-foot surf with moderate rip current risk. Expect partly sunny skies until three in the afternoon, then increasing clouds with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. Southeast winds run five to ten miles per hour. Tuesday the surf drops slightly to around four feet, with mostly cloudy skies and numerous showers throughout the day. The North Central beaches from Arecibo to Dorado are looking at five-foot surf today with moderate rip currents. Sunny conditions hold until noon before clouds and showers arrive. Light southeast winds become variable before turning northeast around five miles per hour in the afternoon. Tuesday brings mostly sunny skies until noon, then cloudy with showers and thunderstorms possible. Out at Culebra, conditions are a bit more active with five-foot surf and moderate rip current risk today. Partly sunny skies with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. Southeast winds run around ten miles per hour. The water stays active through the week. Over to the western side, the Mayaguez area near Rincon is seeing four-foot surf with moderate rip currents today. Mostly sunny until noon, then mostly cloudy with numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms. Southeast winds stay around five miles per hour. Wednesday through Thursday the surf drops to three feet as conditions settle slightly. The southwestern beaches around Cabo Rojo and Guanica have the calmest conditions with just two-foot surf today and low rip current risk. Partly sunny with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. Southeast winds run stronger here around ten miles per hour. This area stays mellow through the forecast period. Down in Ponce, expect the smallest surf of Puerto Rico at just one foot today with low rip current risk. Mostly sunny until three in the afternoon, then mostly cloudy with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. Light southeast winds around five miles per hour. The surf gradually builds to two feet by Tuesday and stays there through the week. The Southeast beaches around Arroyo and Yabucoa have two-foot surf today with low rip currents. Partly sunny skies with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. Southeast winds around five miles per hour. Conditions stay fairly consistent through the forecast period. Vieques offers three-foot surf today with low rip current risk. Partly sunny
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Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands Surf Forecast April 26 2026 Moderate Rip Currents Four to Five Foot Waves
Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, issued at 3:57 AM on Sunday, April 26th, 2026. Let's start with the northern coast. San Juan and the surrounding beaches are looking at moderate rip current risk today with surf around four feet. You'll have mostly sunny skies with scattered showers, so grab your board but keep an eye on the sky. South winds will be light at around five miles per hour. By Monday, conditions stay moderate for rip currents with the surf bumping up to five feet. Expect mostly sunny weather until noon, then clouds roll in with numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms possible. The pattern continues into the work week with modest four to five foot surf and scattered to numerous showers throughout. Over in the northeast around Rio Grande and Luquillo, you're looking at similar conditions with moderate rip current risk and four foot surf today. The good news is it stays relatively consistent through the week, so if you know the break you like, conditions won't throw too many curveballs at you. Now, heading up the northern shore to the northwest beaches around Aguadilla and Isabela, things are a bit calmer today with low rip current risk and three foot surf. That changes Monday when moderate rip currents become possible and the surf climbs to five feet. Showers with isolated thunderstorms will develop throughout the day, so you might want to time your session for the morning window before those afternoon storms roll through. Let's talk about the leeward side. Down in Mayaguez and Rincon, you've got low rip current risk with three foot surf today and mostly sunny skies with scattered showers. Monday sees moderate rip currents develop and four foot waves, making it a decent day for surfers. By Wednesday and Thursday the energy drops off to three feet. The southwest corner around Cabo Rojo and Lajas is the calmest of the bunch with only two foot surf today and consistently two foot waves throughout the week. Rip current risk stays low, making this a good spot if you're just learning or want to take it easy. Winds will be southeast at five to fifteen miles per hour depending on the day. Ponce and the south-central beaches are extremely mellow with one to two foot surf all week. This is basically flat, folks, so if you're chasing waves, you'll want to look elsewhere. The southeast coast around Arroyo and Guayama also sees low rip current risk with two foot surf today through the week. Scattered to numerous showers will pop up, but nothing too dramatic. Out to the islands now, Culebra is expecting moderate rip current risk Monday with four to five foot surf, which is the best the island will see all week. Today it's three feet with low rip current risk. Vieques stays consistent with three foot surf and low to moderate rip currents, offering a nice alternative if you're looking for something less intense than the northern shores. Finally, let's check the U.S. Virgin Islands. S
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Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands Surf Forecast High Rip Current Risk Northern Coast Five Foot Waves Friday Saturday
# Surf Zone Forecast Script: Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands Good afternoon, this is your surf zone forecast for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, issued Thursday at three fifty-five PM Atlantic Standard Time. A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK remains in effect through late tonight for most northern coastal areas. If you're planning to get in the water, stay alert and aware of these dangerous currents. Let's break down what's ahead region by region. On the northern coast, from San Juan through the northeast to Culebra, expect moderate rip current risk Friday and Saturday with consistent five-foot surf. Friday looks sunny until mid-afternoon, then things get a bit wetter with showers and isolated thunderstorms moving in. Saturday follows a similar pattern with cloudy skies developing. Light winds will keep conditions manageable, ranging from five to ten miles per hour. The northwest beaches around Aguadilla and Isabela share the same moderate rip current risk and five-foot surf Friday through Saturday. Conditions improve Sunday with the sun making a stronger appearance and smaller four-foot waves. Over on the western side near Mayaguez, you'll find moderate rip current risk with five-foot surf Friday and Saturday, though waves drop to three feet come Sunday. Scattered showers are expected, but nothing too dramatic. The southern coast tells a different story. Ponce and vicinity features low rip current risk with minimal one-foot surf Friday, gradually building to three feet by Tuesday. Down in the southwest near Cabo Rojo, waves stay small at two to three feet with low rip current risk throughout the period. The southeastern beaches of Arroyo and Guayama also maintain low rip current risk with two to three-foot surf. These areas see fewer showers and generally quieter conditions overall. Vieques sits in the middle with low rip current risk and moderate three-foot waves Friday through Tuesday. St Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands experiences low rip current risk with three to five-foot surf and mostly scattered showers. St Thomas and St John feature moderate rip current risk with four-foot surf Friday and Saturday, stepping down to three feet on Sunday. Looking toward the weekend and into next week, a consistent pattern emerges. Sunday brings mostly sunny skies across the board with smaller three to four-foot surf in most areas. Isolated showers and thunderstorms are possible but won't dominate the day. Monday maintains partly sunny conditions with scattered showers, especially on the northern coast. Surf stays around four to five feet in the north while southern areas remain in the two to three-foot range. By Tuesday, expect partly sunny to mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms continuing. Winds remain light from the east at around five to ten miles per hour throughout the entire forecast period. The bottom line: if you're heading out, watch for rip currents on the northern coast Friday and Saturday, es
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San Juan Puerto Rico Surf Forecast High Rip Current Risk Friday Through Tuesday Five Foot Waves
Good afternoon, this is your surf forecast for San Juan and vicinity, Puerto Rico, including the beaches of Carolina, San Juan and Toa Baja. We're currently under a high rip current risk in effect through late tonight, so if you're planning to hit the water after dark, please exercise extreme caution and stay aware of those dangerous currents. Looking ahead to Friday, conditions remain moderate for rip currents with surf running around five feet. We'll have a sunny start to the day until about three o'clock in the afternoon, then things turn mostly cloudy with numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms expected as we head toward evening. East winds will be light, running five to ten miles per hour. Saturday brings more of the same beach conditions with moderate rip current risk and five foot surf. We'll start mostly sunny through noon, then clouds increase and we'll see numerous showers with isolated thunderstorms developing throughout the day. South winds will remain light at five to ten miles per hour. As we move into Sunday, surf heights back off a bit to around four feet with mostly sunny skies. Still expect numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms, and southeast winds near five miles per hour. Monday looks partly sunny with surf around five feet again. Numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms will continue, with light southeast winds. Tuesday wraps up our forecast period with mostly cloudy skies and four foot surf. Numerous showers with isolated thunderstorms remain in the picture, and east winds stay around five miles per hour. Remember, life threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone through late tonight, so please stay safe out there and respect the ocean. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands Surf Forecast Moderate Rip Currents Northern Beaches This Week
Good morning everyone, this is your surf zone forecast for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, brought to you by the National Weather Service San Juan. Let's break down what Mother Ocean has in store for us over the next several days. Starting with today, Tuesday, moderate rip currents are possible in the surf zones across most of northern Puerto Rico, including San Juan, the northeast beaches near Luquillo, and the north central region around Arecibo. If you're planning to get in the water in these areas, expect surf heights around five feet with light variable winds becoming easterly at five miles per hour this afternoon. The entire region is looking at showers and scattered thunderstorms throughout the day. Down south, the story's a bit different. The southwest coast from Cabo Rojo to Guanica is expecting only small two foot waves with low rip current risk and partly sunny skies, though you'll still see numerous showers developing. The southeast beaches near Guayama are also quieter with three foot waves and low rip current risk. Moving to Wednesday, conditions remain fairly consistent. Moderate rip current risk continues across the northern coasts with five foot waves, while southern areas stay calmer with two to three foot waves and low rip current risk. We're expecting mostly cloudy to partly sunny conditions across the board with showers and thunderstorms persisting. Winds will be light out of the southeast at five to ten miles per hour. Now let's look ahead to the latter part of the week. Thursday brings us mostly sunny skies developing in some areas, particularly along the southwestern coast. Surf heights start to ease slightly to four to five feet in the north while the south sees three foot waves. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will still be around, and winds pick up slightly to around ten to fifteen miles per hour. Friday is more of the same unsettled pattern with numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms continuing. Surf heights are dropping slightly, averaging four feet in the north and two to three feet in the south. East winds remain moderate at five to fifteen miles per hour depending on your location. By Saturday, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with showers and isolated thunderstorms persisting. Surf heights stabilize around four feet in the north and two to three feet in the south. Winds will be easterly around five to twenty miles per hour, with the strongest winds expected across the island territories. In summary, plan for an active week with frequent showers and thunderstorms dominating the forecast. Northern beaches will see moderate rip current risk and larger surf for the next couple days, while southern and southwestern areas remain much calmer. Whether you're heading to the water or just watching from shore, stay weather aware and respect those rip currents where they're possible. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands Surf Forecast Five Foot Waves Showers Moderate Rip Currents Through Friday
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 shores. If you're planning a session in San Juan, the northeast coast near Rio Grande and Fajardo, or up in Aguadilla and Isabela, expect consistent five-foot waves throughout today and Tuesday. The moderate rip current risk means life-threatening currents are possible, so swim smart and stay aware of your surroundings. Both days will feature cloudy skies with showers and scattered thunderstorms, so the rain might cool you off between sets. Light east winds around five miles per hour will keep things relatively calm. By Wednesday, conditions remain similar with five-foot surf and plenty of moisture in the air. Thursday brings a slight improvement with partly sunny skies and scattered showers, while Friday wraps up the week with four-foot waves and numerous showers. Over in the Mayaguez area and Rincon, the surf will be slightly smaller at around four feet today and Tuesday, though the moderate rip current risk still applies. Wednesday looks prettier with partly sunny skies and isolated showers, giving you some quality windows. By Friday, expect three-foot waves with better sunshine, making it a solid day to be on the water. The southern coast tells a different story. Down in Ponce, the southwest near Cabo Rojo, and the southeast beaches of Arroyo and Guayama, you're looking at much smaller, gentler waves around two to three feet. The rip current risk drops to low, which is great news for swimmers and casual beach-goers. These areas will also see showers scattered throughout the five-day period, but overall conditions remain mellow and manageable. Culebra and Vieques sit in the middle of the spectrum. Culebra holds moderate rip current risk with five-foot waves today and Tuesday, while Vieques keeps things a bit smaller at three feet with lower rip current risk. Both islands will experience consistent showers and thunderstorms throughout the forecast period, with Culebra maintaining the five-foot range through the weekend while Vieques stays in the three to four-foot range. Over in the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Thomas and St. John expect four to five-foot waves with moderate rip current risk today through Friday. East winds are fresher here, ranging from around fifteen miles per hour with some afternoon diminishing on Tuesday. St. Croix offers similar four-foot conditions with moderate rip current risk and comparable wind patterns. The bottom line for the next five days: widespread showers and thunderstorms are the norm across the region, so come prepared for wet weather between sessions. The northern and eastern exposures will offer the most consistent swell at five feet, while southern and western beaches provide mellower, more beginner-friendly two to four-foot options. Rip currents are either moderate or low depending on your location, so always check condition
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Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands Surf Zone Forecast High Rip Current Risk Northern Coasts Six Foot Surf Sunday Monday
# Surf Zone Forecast Report Good morning, this is your Sunday surf zone forecast for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, issued at two forty-two AM Atlantic Standard Time. A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK remains in effect through Monday afternoon for most northern and northeastern coastal areas. If you're heading to the beach, exercise extreme caution in the water as life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone. Let's start with the northern coasts. San Juan and vicinity will see surf heights around six feet today with partly sunny skies and scattered showers. Southeast winds at five to ten miles per hour will keep conditions relatively calm. Monday brings more of the same with six-foot surf and high rip current risk, though increasing cloud cover and numerous showers with isolated thunderstorms are expected before conditions improve. Moving east along the north shore, the Northeast Puerto Rico beaches around Rio Grande, Luquillo, Fajardo and Humacao are also under the high rip current risk. Six-foot surf is expected today and Monday with similar shower activity and light to moderate east winds. The North Central beaches from Arecibo to Dorado will also experience six-foot surf and high rip current conditions. Today starts sunny before becoming partly cloudy then cloudy with showers and isolated thunderstorms. Monday follows a similar pattern with mostly sunny skies early, then mostly cloudy with scattered showers as the day progresses. Northwestern beaches including Aguadilla and Isabela round out the high rip current risk areas with six-foot surf and similar weather patterns. East winds remain light at around five miles per hour. Now for Mayaguez and vicinity in the west, including Rincon and Aguada. Six-foot surf accompanies the high rip current risk both today and Monday. Most sunny conditions early each day give way to afternoon clouds and numerous showers with isolated thunderstorms possible. Moving to the southern coasts, conditions improve considerably. The Southwest beaches around Cabo Rojo and Guanica show only low rip current risk with smaller three-foot surf. These areas will see mostly sunny mornings transitioning to mostly cloudy afternoons with just scattered showers. Ponce and its vicinity beaches feature even smaller two-foot surf with low rip current risk and mostly sunny to partly sunny conditions with scattered showers. The Southeast beaches around Arroyo and Guayama also see low rip current risk with three to four foot surf and partly sunny skies with scattered showers today and Monday. Out to the islands, Culebra experiences the high rip current risk with six-foot surf and stronger winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour from the southeast today, shifting to east Monday. Numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms are possible. Vieques sits at moderate rip current risk with four-foot surf. Southeast winds of ten to fifteen miles per hour today shift to around ten knots Monday. Showers remain scattered to
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San Juan Surf Forecast High Rip Current Risk Through Monday Six Foot Waves This Weekend
Good morning, this is your surf forecast for San Juan and vicinity, brought to you by the National Weather Service. We're tracking some significant conditions heading into the weekend, so listen up if you're planning to hit the water. A high rip current risk is in effect through Monday afternoon, which means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone. This isn't something to take lightly, so if you're heading out, make sure you know what you're doing and stay aware of your surroundings. Today we're looking at surf heights around six feet with partly sunny skies and scattered showers moving through. East winds will be light, five to ten miles per hour. It's going to feel pretty decent out there, but remember that rip current warning. Sunday brings more of the same with six-foot surf and another high rip current risk still in place. We'll see partly sunny conditions early, then scattered showers with the possibility of isolated thunderstorms as the day progresses. Winds start out light from the east around five miles per hour but will pick up to around fifteen in the afternoon. By Monday, the pattern continues with six-foot surf, but we're expecting the clouds to build in with numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms throughout the day. East winds around ten miles per hour. That high rip current risk expires Monday afternoon, so conditions should begin to ease. Tuesday looks calmer with six-foot surf and mostly cloudy skies. Showers and isolated thunderstorms are still possible, and we'll see east winds around fifteen miles per hour. By Wednesday, we're finally seeing a slight decrease in surf heights down to around five feet. Mostly cloudy with showers, isolated thunderstorms, and those east winds persisting around ten miles per hour. Bottom line: if you're a beginner or uncertain about your skills in rough water, I'd strongly recommend waiting this one out. For the experienced swimmers and surfers, stay smart, watch for those rip currents, and always let someone know where you're headed. The ocean's going to be active this weekend. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands Surf Forecast High Rip Current Risk Through Sunday April 10
Good morning, this is your surf forecast for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, issued Friday, April 10th at 3:54 AM. We're tracking a high rip current risk across much of Puerto Rico through Sunday afternoon, so pay close attention if you're planning to hit the water. Starting with the northern zones, San Juan and the surrounding beaches are looking at around six feet of surf today under sunny skies with just isolated showers. Southeast winds will be light, around 10 miles per hour, but here's the thing—there's a high rip current risk in effect, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert out there. Saturday follows a similar pattern with six-foot surf and mostly sunny conditions, though a few isolated showers are possible. East winds pick up slightly to 10 to 15 miles per hour, and that high rip current risk continues. Moving east, the Northeast PR zone including Luquillo and Fajardo also has high rip current risk today and Saturday with six-foot waves and mostly sunny skies. A few scattered showers are likely, so don't be surprised if you get wet even without going in the water. The North Central coast and Northwest zones maintain the same high rip current advisory through Sunday. Expect six-foot surf and scattered showers, though the Northwest beaches see lighter winds, just 5 to 10 miles per hour early on. Now, if you're heading to the western side around Mayaguez and Rincon, conditions are a bit calmer with moderate rip current risk, four to five foot surf, and lighter winds around five miles per hour today and Saturday. The Southwest corner around Cabo Rojo brings us down to three-foot surf with low rip current risk and lighter shower activity. That's your mellower option if you want to avoid the crowd and the higher energy zones. The Southeast beaches near Ponce and Guayama are also looking at low rip current risk with three-foot waves and minimal shower chances today and tomorrow. Out at Culebra, we're back to high energy with six-foot surf today and Saturday under the high rip current advisory. Stronger east winds around 15 miles per hour will be a factor, so keep that in mind if you're planning a trip out there. Vieques and the U.S. Virgin Islands, including St. Thomas and St. Croix, show moderate rip current risk with four to five foot surf and consistent east winds in the 15 to 20 mile per hour range as we move into the week. Looking ahead to Sunday, that rip current risk begins to ease across most zones. Surf stays steady around five to six feet on the northern coasts, dropping to three to four feet along the southern shores. Scattered showers with a few isolated thunderstorms become more common, especially across the north and west. By Monday, shower activity increases significantly across the board with numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms expected. Surf continues to trend slightly smaller, dropping to around five feet along most northern beaches and holding at three to four feet in the south. Tuesday wrap
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Puerto Rico Virgin Islands Surf Forecast April 9 13 High Rip Current Risk Northern Coasts Six Foot Waves
# Surf Zone Forecast for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands Good morning, this is your Surf Zone Forecast for Thursday, April ninth through Monday, April thirteenth. A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect through late Friday night for the northern coasts of Puerto Rico and the island of Culebra. Swimmers and water enthusiasts should exercise extreme caution in these areas, as life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone. Starting with the northern tier of beaches, San Juan and vicinity including Carolina and Toa Baja will see surf around six feet today and Friday with mostly sunny skies and scattered showers. East winds will be ten to fifteen miles per hour. The rip current danger remains high through Friday night, so please stay alert and aware of water conditions. Moving eastward, the Northeast coast including Rio Grande, Luquillo, Fajardo and Humacao will also experience six-foot surf today and Friday with similar conditions and that same HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK through Friday night. Conditions improve slightly Saturday with surf dropping to five feet, then returning to around six feet for the weekend. The North Central beaches of Arecibo, Manati, Vega Baja, Vega Alta and Dorado will see six-foot surf and HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK conditions continuing through Friday. Winds will be light, around ten miles per hour, with scattered showers throughout the period. By Monday, expect more numerous showers with isolated thunderstorms. Out in the Northwest near Aguadilla, Camuy, Isabela and Quebradillas, six-foot surf is expected with HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK through Friday night. Winds here will be lighter, just five to ten miles per hour, with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms developing by Saturday. The western side of the island tells a different story. Mayaguez and vicinity including Aguada, Anasco and Rincon will see calmer conditions with surf around four to five feet and only a MODERATE RIP CURRENT RISK. Expect numerous showers with isolated thunderstorms, especially as we move through the weekend. The Southwest coast around Cabo Rojo, Guanica and Lajas features the smallest waves of the forecast area with surf around three to four feet and a LOW RIP CURRENT RISK. Winds will be slightly stronger here at ten to fifteen miles per hour today and Friday. Ponce and vicinity and the Southeast beaches of Arroyo, Guayama, Maunabo, Patillas and Yabucoa will experience LOW RIP CURRENT RISK conditions with surf around three feet. Friday looks particularly nice for the Southeast with sunny skies and four-foot surf. Both areas will see increasing shower activity and possible thunderstorms by Monday. Culebra maintains that HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK through Friday night with six-foot surf, stronger east winds around fifteen miles per hour, and mostly sunny conditions. Vieques, just to the south, shows MODERATE RIP CURRENT RISK with four-foot surf, slightly lower wind speeds, and scattered showers throughout the period. In the U-S Vir
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Puerto Rico U.S. Virgin Islands Surf Forecast April 8 High Rip Currents Thursday Six to Seven Foot Waves
# Surf Forecast for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands Good morning, this is your surf forecast for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, issued Wednesday, April 8th at 3:31 AM. Let's start up north where things are getting interesting. San Juan and vicinity is looking at moderate rip current risk today with surf around four feet. You'll see mostly sunny skies with some scattered showers and southeast winds around ten to fifteen miles per hour. But Thursday is when conditions shift. High rip current risk moves in with surf bumping up to around six feet. East winds stay light at ten to fifteen miles per hour, so if you're thinking about heading out, just be aware of those dangerous rip currents. Moving east to the Northeast PR beaches around Luquillo and Fajardo, today brings moderate rip current risk with four-foot surf. There's a chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms with southeast winds ten to fifteen. Thursday escalates to high rip current risk with six-foot waves, so exercise caution if you venture into the water. By Friday, conditions ease to five-foot surf with east winds around ten miles per hour. The North Central coast including Arecibo and Dorado is one of the better spots this week. Today shows moderate rip current risk and four-foot surf under sunny skies. Thursday brings the high rip current risk again, but here's the bonus: surf reaches around seven feet, which is the best we're seeing across the island. That's definitely worth watching. Conditions gradually settle down through the weekend. Over on the Northwest side around Aguadilla and Isabela, moderate rip current risk today with four-foot surf. There's more shower activity here, so bring some patience with the weather. Thursday sees high rip current risk with six-foot waves and numerous showers with isolated thunderstorms. The rest of the weekend stays fairly consistent with six-foot waves. The western side offers milder conditions. Mayaguez area shows low rip current risk today with just three-foot surf, the calmest around. Thursday bumps to moderate risk with four-foot waves, and showers increase. The southwestern beaches near Cabo Rojo and Lajas are also relatively calm, with moderate risk today but dropping to low risk Thursday as surf stays small at three feet. Down south, Ponce and the surrounding area presents moderate risk today with four-foot surf, but Thursday drops to low risk with just three-foot waves. This pattern continues through the weekend with small, manageable surf and improving conditions. The southeastern beaches around Arroyo and Maunabo stay moderate risk with four-foot surf today and Thursday, then conditions ease into the three-foot range through the rest of the week. For the islands, Culebra shows moderate risk today with four feet but jumps to high risk Thursday with six-foot waves and stronger east winds around fifteen miles per hour. Vieques maintains moderate risk throughout with consistent four-foot surf. St. Thomas and St.
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Puerto Rico Virgin Islands Surf Forecast 5 Foot Waves Moderate Rip Currents Today
Good morning, this is your Surf Zone Forecast for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, issued Tuesday at 3:30 AM. Let's start with the northern coast. San Juan and vicinity are looking at moderate rip current risk today with surf around 5 feet. Expect mostly sunny skies until 3 PM, then it'll turn cloudy with numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms rolling in. Southeast winds will be light, around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow the pattern continues with 4-foot surf and moderate rip currents, along with more showers and storms. Moving east along the northeast coast near Rio Grande, Luquillo, and Fajardo, similar conditions prevail. Today brings 5-foot surf with partly sunny skies, though showers and storms will develop. Again, moderate rip current risk is in effect. Tomorrow expect mostly cloudy skies with 4-foot surf and those same scattered thunderstorms. Up on the north central beaches of Arecibo and Manati, conditions look slightly cleaner today. You'll get sunny skies through noon before clouds build in with showers developing. Five-foot surf and moderate rip currents are expected. The lighter winds here, around 5 to 10 mph, might make this a nice option early in the day. The northwest region around Aguadilla and Isabela starts sunny through 9 AM before turning partly sunny and then cloudy. Showers and isolated storms develop as the day goes on. Moderate rip current risk with 5-foot surf and very light east winds around 5 mph make this an appealing spot, especially if you catch it early. Heading down the west side to Mayaguez, Aguada, and Rincon, today brings 4-foot surf with moderate rip current risk and mostly sunny skies until afternoon showers arrive. Wednesday is particularly interesting here as it's the only zone showing low rip current risk, with just 3-foot surf. Conditions improve later in the week with 4 to 5-foot surf developing. The southwest corner around Cabo Rojo and Lajas shows 4-foot surf today with moderate rip currents and scattered showers. Southeast winds run 15 mph here. By Thursday, surf drops to 3 feet and those isolated showers become less frequent. Ponce and its vicinity have mostly cloudy skies today with numerous showers and 4-foot surf. Moderate rip current risk continues. Like the southwest, surf shrinks to 3 feet by Thursday as conditions stabilize. The southeast beaches of Arroyo and Guayama start at 5 feet today with moderate rip currents and mostly cloudy skies. Tomorrow sees 4-foot surf, and by Thursday it settles to around 3 to 4 feet with improving conditions. Now for the islands. Culebra shows 5-foot surf with moderate rip currents and stronger southeast winds around 15 to 20 mph. Despite scattered showers, there's plenty of sunny time available. Vieques brings similar conditions with 4-foot surf today. St Thomas and St John in the Virgin Islands feature 5-foot surf today with mostly sunny skies and moderate rip current risk. East winds hover around 20 mph. St Croix looks equally app
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Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands Surf Forecast High Rip Current Risk Today Six Foot Waves Expected
Good morning! Here's your surf zone forecast for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Juan. A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK remains in effect through this afternoon across most northern Puerto Rico beaches and St. Croix, so exercise extreme caution if you're heading into the water today. Life-threatening rip currents are likely in these areas. Let's break down what to expect across the region. On the northern coast, from San Juan through the northeast and into the northwest, we're looking at around six feet of surf with a high rip current risk today. The pattern changes slightly as we move westward. Northwest beaches will see sunny conditions until noon before clouds roll in with showers and isolated thunderstorms possible. The northeast will be mostly cloudy early then partly sunny, while the north central areas favor mostly sunny skies until midafternoon. All of these regions will experience numerous showers with isolated thunderstorms, and southeast winds between ten and fifteen miles per hour. Tuesday brings conditions down slightly to around five feet with moderate rip current risk, and the storms becoming more numerous. Over on the southern coast, conditions are relatively calmer. The southwest maintains a moderate rip current risk today with four-foot surf and stronger southeast winds around fifteen miles per hour. Ponce and vicinity experience low rip current risk with just three feet of surf, while the southeast sits in the moderate range with four-foot waves. Both areas expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers. Culebra Island stands out with high rip current risk today and six-foot surf, with southeast winds gusting around twenty miles per hour. Vieques sees moderate risk with four-foot waves, and the Virgin Islands show a similar pattern with St. Thomas and St. John experiencing moderate risk and six-foot surf, while St. Croix maintains high risk with matching six-foot conditions. Looking ahead to Tuesday, rip current risks drop to moderate across most areas as we transition into a calmer pattern. Surf heights generally decrease to around four to five feet. By Wednesday, the trend continues with most areas dropping to three to four feet of surf. Conditions become mostly cloudy to partly sunny with scattered showers continuing. Thursday brings a slight uptick in surf heights back to around five to six feet across the northern zones, then Friday stabilizes with mostly sunny skies dominating across St. Croix and the southern tier. Remember, even during low rip current risk periods, life-threatening currents can develop near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. Stay weather aware and enjoy the water safely! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands Surf Forecast High Rip Current Risk Northern Coasts Seven Foot Waves Today
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 San Juan. Let's start with the northern exposure. San Juan and vicinity are looking at high rip current risk today and Monday afternoon. We're talking seven foot surf with mostly cloudy skies, showers and isolated thunderstorms. Winds will be coming from the east at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Monday sees similar conditions with six foot waves, partly sunny skies becoming cloudy with numerous showers. Moving east to the northeast coast near Rio Grande and Luquillo, you'll find comparable conditions. High rip current risk persists through Monday with seven foot waves today and six foot waves Monday. More showers and thunderstorms are expected, especially Monday when conditions stay mostly cloudy. The north central beaches around Arecibo and Dorado also share the high rip current risk through Monday. Seven foot surf today tapers to six feet Monday. Today starts partly sunny before clouds move in with showers and thunderstorms. Monday looks mostly sunny until mid afternoon. Over in the northwest around Aguadilla and Isabela, high rip current risk continues through Monday. Expect seven foot waves today and six feet Monday. Winds are lighter here, generally five to ten miles per hour. Today is mostly sunny until noon, then clouds and showers develop. Shifting to the western side near Mayaguez, high rip current risk ends late tonight. Six foot surf today drops to four feet Monday when the rip current risk decreases to moderate. Conditions start sunny before becoming mostly cloudy with showers. The southwest coast near Cabo Rojo presents a different picture entirely. Low rip current risk today with just three foot waves and mostly sunny skies. By Monday, the rip current risk bumps to moderate with four foot surf. Expect scattered showers throughout the period with consistent east winds around fifteen miles per hour. Ponce and vicinity on the south central coast enjoy low rip current risk both today and Monday. Three foot waves, sunny to mostly cloudy skies, and generally pleasant conditions make this a safer option. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are still possible. The southeast beaches around Guayama offer moderate rip current risk with four foot waves today and Monday. Mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected. Now for the islands. Culebra maintains high rip current risk through Monday with seven foot waves today declining to six feet Monday. Partly sunny skies with scattered showers and stronger east winds around twenty miles per hour. Vieques shows high rip current risk today ending late tonight. Six foot surf today becomes four feet Monday when risk drops to moderate. Expect scattered showers with stronger winds around fifteen to twenty miles per hour. St. Thomas and St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands have high rip current risk today through late tonight. Six f
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Puerto Rico Surf Forecast April 4-8: High Rip Currents, 7-8 Foot Waves Expected This Weekend
# Puerto Rico Surf Forecast - Saturday April 4th through Wednesday April 8th Good morning from the National Weather Service in San Juan. Here's what you need to know if you're planning to hit the water this weekend. A High Rip Current Risk remains in effect through Sunday afternoon across most of Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. This is serious business, folks. Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so exercise extreme caution and know how to escape if caught in one. Let's break down what's happening by region. Along the northern coast, conditions are particularly active. The San Juan and vicinity beaches will see around seven feet of surf today with partly sunny skies and numerous showers mixed with isolated thunderstorms. East winds will be light at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Sunday brings more of the same with similar surf heights and continued shower activity. Over on the northeast side near Luquillo and Fajardo, expect similar conditions with that seven foot surf today and tomorrow. Monday things start to settle slightly with six foot waves and mostly sunny skies, though scattered showers linger. By Tuesday we're looking at five foot surf, and Wednesday drops to around four feet. The north central coast is the most energetic zone. Arecibo and Manati are tracking around eight feet of surf today before dropping to seven feet on Sunday. Both days feature that High Rip Current Risk and scattered thunderstorms developing through the afternoon. Moving west, the Aguadilla area sees seven foot surf today and tomorrow with mostly sunny conditions through midday before clouds roll in. The Mayaguez region to the south experiences smaller six foot waves today and Sunday, dropping to four feet by Monday. The southern coast tells a different story. The Ponce area and Southwest Puerto Rico near Guanica are looking at just three feet of surf with Low Rip Current Risk both today and Sunday. If you're seeking calmer conditions, the south side is your best bet with mostly sunny skies and just scattered showers. Off the beaten path, Culebra and Vieques remain under High Rip Current Risk with Culebra tracking six to seven foot surf and Vieques at six feet through Sunday. Wind is notably stronger out here, ranging from fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Over in the US Virgin Islands, St Thomas, St John and St Croix all face High Rip Current Risk through Sunday with six foot waves and scattered showers. The winds are brisk at fifteen to twenty miles per hour out here as well. Looking ahead to next week, a general downward trend takes shape. By Monday, most northern beaches drop to six feet with conditions improving further Tuesday through Wednesday as the swell diminishes. Rip Current Risk decreases significantly after Sunday except in isolated areas. The pattern throughout the forecast shows persistent east winds and scattered shower activity each day. Some areas may see isolated thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky. T
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High Rip Current Risk Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands Through Sunday Seven Foot Surf Advisory
Good morning everyone, 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. We're tracking a high rip current risk in effect through Sunday afternoon for most of our northern and eastern zones. If you're planning to hit the water this weekend, pay close attention to these conditions. Starting with our northern zones, we're looking at consistent seven foot surf throughout today and Saturday across San Juan and vicinity, the Northeast, and North Central areas. The Northwest and Culebra will also see seven footers, while Mayaguez stays around six feet. These aren't massive waves, but combined with the high rip current risk, swimmers and waders need to exercise extreme caution. Always remember that life threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone under these conditions. The southern zones tell a different story. Southwest Puerto Rico and Ponce are looking at much calmer conditions with just two to three foot surf and low rip current risk. Southeast Puerto Rico also remains low risk with three to four foot waves. If you're down south, conditions are definitely more forgiving. Weather-wise, expect a typical tropical pattern. We're seeing scattered to numerous showers throughout the region with isolated thunderstorms developing, particularly on Saturday and Sunday. Morning clouds will give way to some sun, but don't count on clear skies for long. East winds will range from five to twenty miles per hour depending on your location, with the strongest winds in our eastern zones like Culebra and Vieques. By Monday, surf heights drop slightly across the board as we transition to five to six foot conditions in the north and three to four feet in the south. The rip current risk diminishes as well. Tuesday shows further decline with four to five foot waves in northern zones and three to four feet in the south. Rip current risk returns to low or moderate levels. The U.S. Virgin Islands are experiencing similar conditions to our eastern Puerto Rico zones. St Thomas, St John, St Croix, and surrounding islands are all under the high rip current risk through Sunday with six foot surf today and Saturday. Winds are running fifteen to twenty miles per hour out of the east. Bottom line: if you're venturing into the water, stay alert. Rip currents don't care how good a swimmer you are. Always keep an eye on changing conditions and never turn your back to the ocean. For more detailed information specific to your location, check our full forecast online. Stay safe out there. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Puerto Rico High Surf Advisory 12 Feet Waves Thursday High Rip Current Risk Through Sunday
Good morning, this is your Thursday surf zone forecast for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, brought to you by the National Weather Service San Juan. A HIGH SURF ADVISORY remains in effect until 6 PM this evening, with HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK continuing through Sunday afternoon across much of the region. Let's start with the northern coasts where conditions are most dramatic today. San Juan and vicinity, along with the northeast beaches from Rio Grande to Humacao, are seeing impressive surf around 12 feet. The north central beaches near Arecibo and the northwest coast around Aguadilla are also experiencing similar conditions. If you're heading out to any of these areas, exercise extreme caution. Numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms are expected throughout the day with east winds running 10 to 15 miles per hour. High rip current risk means life threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so stay aware and respect the water's power. The western waters tell a different story. Mayaguez and vicinity are seeing more manageable 10 foot surf, while the southwest corner near Cabo Rojo and Lajas is much calmer with just 4 feet. Ponce and the southeast beaches are running around 3 feet. The island's protected southern exposure is definitely the place to be if you're looking for easier conditions. Out at Culebra and Vieques, the elevated surf continues with 11 and 10 feet respectively, both under the same advisory conditions. In the U.S. Virgin Islands, both St. Thomas and St. Croix are experiencing around 10 feet of surf today with high rip current risk in effect. Looking ahead to Friday, the swell begins to ease considerably. Most northern locations drop to around 7 feet, while western beaches settle into the 6 foot range. High rip current risk remains your concern through the weekend. Expect mostly sunny to partly sunny skies with scattered to numerous showers. East winds persist at 10 to 15 miles per hour across most areas. Saturday through Monday, conditions gradually settle. Surf heights trend toward 6 to 7 feet on the north side, 4 to 6 feet on the west side, and 3 to 4 feet on the south side. Shower activity continues but becomes more scattered. The high rip current risk downgrade moves into Sunday afternoon, so conditions gradually improve through the weekend. Remember, even during low risk periods, life threatening rip currents often occur near structures like groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. Stay safe, check conditions before heading out, and always respect the ocean. This has been your Thursday morning surf forecast. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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High Surf Advisory Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands Rip Current Risk Through Friday
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 coasts where conditions are definitely more exciting. The San Juan and vicinity area, including Carolina, Toa Baja, and the capital's beaches, is under a High Surf Advisory until six PM this evening. Expect waves around thirteen feet today with a high risk of rip currents that'll stick around through late Friday night. It'll be partly sunny with numerous showers and northeast winds around ten miles per hour. Thursday brings a slight decrease to nine-foot surf, still with high rip current risk. Plan for mostly cloudy skies with numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms. Similar conditions exist across the northeast coast near Rio Grande, Luquillo, Fajardo, and Humacao. Again, thirteen-foot surf today under the High Surf Advisory with high rip current risk extending through Friday. The pattern remains consistent Thursday with nine-foot waves and scattered showers. Moving along the north central beaches of Arecibo, Manati, and Vega Baja, we're looking at thirteen-foot surf today with northeast winds ten to fifteen miles per hour, high rip current risk, and numerous showers. Thursday calms slightly to nine feet with partly sunny conditions and scattered showers. The northwest coast including Aguadilla and Isabela also carries the High Surf Advisory with thirteen-foot waves, partly sunny skies, scattered showers, and northeast winds around fifteen miles per hour today. Thursday brings mostly sunny conditions, nine-foot surf, and numerous showers. Across the western side near Mayaguez and Rincon, we're looking at twelve-foot surf today under the High Surf Advisory with high rip current risk, isolated thunderstorms possible, and east winds around ten miles per hour. This reduces to eight feet Thursday with showers and isolated thunderstorms likely. The southern coasts tell a different story. Ponce and Guayanilla enjoy lower risk conditions with just three-foot surf, low rip current risk, and mostly sunny skies until noon. The southwest coast near Cabo Rojo and Guanica sees only four-foot waves with moderate rip current risk and a sunnier outlook early in the day. Looking ahead through the weekend, most northern coasts will see surf gradually declining to around seven feet by Friday, with persistent showers and moderate east winds. The rip current risk remains high through late Friday night in most areas. Sunday brings more of the same pattern across the islands with seven-foot surf on the north side, scattered to numerous showers, and east winds varying from ten to fifteen miles per hour depending on location. The smaller islands also deserve attention. Culebra remains under the High Surf Advisory with ten-foot surf and high rip current risk today, while Vieques has ten-foot waves with high rip current risk lasting through Thursday afternoon. In the U.S. Virgin Is
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Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands Surf Forecast High Rip Current Risk 12 to 14 Foot Waves Through Wednesday
Good morning! Here's your surf zone forecast for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, issued at 357 AM on Tuesday, March 31st, 2026. A high rip current risk is in effect across most of the region through Friday evening, so if you're heading to the beach, exercise extreme caution and stay aware of dangerous currents. A high surf advisory is also in effect for the northern coasts until 6 PM Wednesday. Let's break down what's happening by region. If you're on the north coast of Puerto Rico, get ready for some serious swell. San Juan and the northeastern beaches like Luquillo and Fajardo are expecting around 12 to 13 feet of surf today, with that increasing slightly to 13 feet by Wednesday. The northwest coast near Aguadilla will see the biggest waves of the bunch, reaching 14 feet on Wednesday. These elevated swells will gradually subside to around 8 feet by Thursday and settle to about 7 feet by Friday. Weather-wise, expect numerous showers and the potential for isolated thunderstorms, particularly Wednesday. Winds will be light, mainly from the northeast to east at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Moving to the western side of the island, Mayaguez and the Rincon area will see around 11 to 13 feet of surf today and Wednesday respectively, before dropping to 7 feet Thursday and 6 feet Friday. Similar shower activity and moderate rip currents are expected here as well. The southern coast presents a much different picture. Ponce and the southwest beaches around Cabo Rojo will experience much calmer conditions with only 2 to 5 feet of surf and lower rip current risks, though moderate to low risks still apply. The southeast near Arroyo and Guayama will also see relatively small swells of 2 to 3 feet. Out at the islands, Culebra is bracing for substantial waves of 7 feet today and a peak of 12 feet Wednesday before moderating. Vieques will see 4 to 6 feet of surf, while the U.S. Virgin Islands, particularly St. Thomas and St. John, are expecting 7 feet today and 12 feet Wednesday, with St. Croix seeing slightly smaller swells of 4 to 6 feet. The pattern throughout the period remains consistent with scattered to numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms across all areas, particularly Wednesday. Winds will remain relatively calm at 10 to 15 miles per hour, occasionally gusting to 20 miles per hour by Saturday. By the weekend, conditions will continue to improve with surf heights settling into the 6 to 7 foot range across the northern exposures and remaining in the 2 to 3 foot range down south. Stay safe out there and always remember that rip currents can be deadly. If you find yourself caught in one, don't panic. Swim parallel to the shore until you escape the current's pull, then swim back to safety. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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San Juan Puerto Rico Surf Forecast High Rip Current Risk Eight Foot Waves Tuesday Through Wednesday
# Surf Zone Forecast for San Juan and Vicinity Puerto Rico Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for San Juan and vicinity, including the beaches of Carolina, San Juan and Toa Baja, issued Monday morning March 30th, 2026. A high rip current risk is in effect from this evening through Friday evening, so water safety is going to be a major concern throughout the week. Today expect moderate rip current risk with surf around four feet. Conditions will be partly sunny with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms possible. Northeast winds will be running ten to fifteen miles per hour, so nothing too intense on the wind front. Moving into Tuesday, things are going to pick up considerably. Rip current risk climbs to high, which means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone. Surf heights will double to around eight feet, giving surfers something more substantial to work with. The weather pattern stays consistent with partly sunny skies, scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. Winds remain northeast at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Wednesday brings similar conditions with surf heights near nine feet at their peak. Partly sunny skies continue with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. Northeast winds will be around ten miles per hour. By Thursday, surf begins to ease slightly to eight feet as conditions become mostly sunny with scattered showers. East winds settle around ten miles per hour. Friday wraps up the week with further decline to seven feet of surf. Mostly sunny skies take over with just isolated showers, and east winds around ten miles per hour. Remember, even though the water may look inviting, the high rip current risk means life-threatening currents are likely. Always respect the ocean and be aware of your surroundings, especially near groins, jetties, reefs and piers where rip currents commonly occur even during low risk days. Take care out there and enjoy the water safely. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Puerto Rico Surf Forecast March 29 2026 8 to 9 Foot Waves Building Tuesday Wednesday
# Surf Zone Forecast for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands Good morning from the National Weather Service in San Juan. Here's your surf zone forecast for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, issued at 3:40 AM on Sunday, March 29th, 2026. Let's start with the northern zones where the action is really building. San Juan and vicinity is looking at moderate rip current risk today with surf around 4 feet. You'll see partly sunny skies with scattered showers and light northeast winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour. Monday stays similar with the same moderate rip current risk and 4-foot surf, but northeast winds will pick up a bit to 10 to 15 miles per hour. Now here's where things get interesting. By Tuesday, that surf really starts pumping, jumping up to around 8 feet. Wednesday gets even better with 9-foot surf, mostly cloudy skies, and numerous showers in the forecast. The northeast winds stay light around 10 miles per hour, so you'll have some pretty decent conditions despite the precipitation. Moving over to the northeast zones like Rio Grande, Luquillo, Fajardo and Humacao, we're seeing a similar pattern. Four-foot surf today and Monday with moderate rip current risk, then Tuesday brings 8-foot waves, and Wednesday maxes out at 9 feet. It'll be mostly cloudy with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. Up in the North Central region around Arecibo and Manati, expect mostly sunny conditions today with isolated showers and 4-foot surf. Monday stays partly sunny with scattered showers. By Tuesday, the surf climbs to 9 feet with partly sunny skies and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour. Wednesday also holds 9-foot surf before backing off slightly to 8 feet on Thursday. The Northwest, including Aguadilla and Isabela, is looking pretty stellar this coming week. Today and Monday feature mostly sunny to sunny skies with just isolated showers and moderate rip current risk. Starting Tuesday, surf builds to 9 feet with mostly sunny skies. Wednesday gets a bit cloudier with 9-foot surf, then Thursday backs off to 8 feet with mostly sunny conditions and isolated showers. Down in Mayaguez and vicinity, the week looks slightly less intense with 7 to 8-foot surf midweek, but still good conditions overall. Today and Monday feature sunny to mostly sunny skies with isolated to scattered showers and moderate rip current risk. Wednesday brings some isolated thunderstorms into the mix along with 8-foot surf. Now let's talk about the southern zones where conditions are a bit mellow. Southwest Puerto Rico around Cabo Rojo and Lajas is keeping things smaller with just 2 to 4-foot surf throughout the week. Rip current risk is low today and Monday. Today starts mostly sunny until 3 PM, then turns mostly cloudy with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. By Wednesday, surf bumps up to 4 feet before backing down to 3 feet Thursday. Same story over in Ponce and vicinity. We're looking at 2 to 3-foot surf with low rip current risk. Sunny sk
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Puerto Rico Virgin Islands Surf Forecast Moderate Rip Currents Four Foot Waves Building to Nine Feet Wednesday
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 shores. San Juan and the surrounding beaches are looking at moderate rip current risk today with surf around four feet. You'll see partly sunny skies with scattered showers and maybe an isolated thunderstorm popping up. Winds will be light, coming from the east at five to ten miles per hour. Tomorrow stays pretty much the same story, moderate rip current risk, four foot surf, and similar weather conditions. Moving to the northeast beaches near Luquillo and Fajardo, conditions mirror the San Juan area today and Sunday with four foot waves and moderate rip current risk. But here's where things get interesting. By Tuesday, expect the surf to bump up to seven feet with mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers. Wednesday brings nine foot waves, so definitely something to keep an eye on. The North Central coast from Arecibo to Dorado will see mostly sunny conditions until mid afternoon today before clouds roll in. Four foot surf with moderate rip current risk, and slightly stronger winds from the northeast. Sunday looks cleaner with mostly sunny skies and isolated showers. Over on the northwest side near Isabela and Aguadilla, today starts sunny but becomes mostly cloudy with four to five foot surf. Again, moderate rip current risk. The pattern changes into next week as we approach Wednesday, when surf climbs to nine feet. Down the western side in Mayaguez and around Rincon, you're looking at moderate rip current risk with four foot waves today and numerous showers, especially after three in the afternoon. Conditions improve Sunday with mostly sunny skies. The southwest corner near Cabo Rojo presents the calmest conditions with low rip current risk and just three foot surf today. Sunday drops to two feet, making it a pretty mellow zone. By Wednesday, expect a slight bump to four feet with scattered showers. Ponce and the south central beaches also show low rip current risk with three foot surf today and two feet Sunday. This area stays relatively calm throughout the forecast period with mostly two to three foot waves. The southeast beaches near Arroyo and Guayama also have low rip current risk with three foot surf today and similar conditions through the forecast period. Out in Culebra, it's a different story. Moderate rip current risk today with four foot waves. By Tuesday, expect six foot surf, climbing to nine feet Wednesday. Northeast winds will be on the stronger side at around twenty miles per hour Tuesday. Vieques shows low rip current risk with three foot surf today, staying relatively mellow through Monday before climbing to four feet Tuesday and six feet Wednesday. In the Virgin Islands, St Thomas and St John have moderate rip current risk with four foot surf today. Things build toward midweek with six foot waves Tuesday and eight feet Wednesday. Winds
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Puerto Rico Virgin Islands Surf Forecast Moderate Rip Currents 5 Foot Waves Saturday Scattered Showers Expected
Good morning from the National Weather Service in San Juan. Here's your surf zone forecast for Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands issued Friday morning at 359 AM. Starting with the northern coast, San Juan and vicinity is looking at moderate rip current risk today with surf around 5 feet. Conditions will be partly sunny until mid afternoon, then clouds move in with numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms expected. East winds around 10 miles per hour. Saturday brings similar moderate rip current risk and 5-foot surf, but conditions improve slightly with partly sunny skies and scattered showers. East winds stay light at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Moving eastward along the north shore, our Northeast Puerto Rico zone including Rio Grande, Luquillo, Fajardo and Humacao also has moderate rip current risk today with 5-foot surf and scattered showers. Saturday the surf drops to around 4 feet with mostly cloudy skies and numerous showers developing. Both days feature east winds around 10 miles per hour. The North Central coast from Arecibo to Dorado maintains moderate rip current risk with 5-foot surf both today and tomorrow. Saturday looks mostly sunny despite scattered showers, while today stays mostly cloudy. Winds remain light at 5 to 15 miles per hour. Our Northwest Puerto Rico beaches in Aguadilla, Camuy, Isabela and Quebradillas show moderate rip current risk with 5-foot surf and partly sunny conditions today, improving to mostly sunny tomorrow. East winds strengthen to 10 to 15 miles per hour Saturday. Down on the west side, Mayaguez and Rincon area expects moderate rip current risk with 4-foot surf and mostly sunny conditions early today before clouds increase. Scattered showers develop throughout the day. Saturday stays partly sunny with similar 4-foot surf and light 5 mile per hour east winds. The southern coast tells a different story. Our Southwest Puerto Rico beaches including Cabo Rojo and Guanica show low rip current risk with smaller 3-foot surf. Today is sunny early, becoming mostly cloudy with numerous showers. Saturday maintains low rip current risk with only 3-foot surf and similar shower activity. Ponce and vicinity also features low rip current risk with 3-foot surf today and tomorrow. Sunny early becoming mostly cloudy with numerous showers expected. Southeast Puerto Rico beaches near Guayama and Yabucoa have low rip current risk and 3-foot surf both days with mostly sunny skies and scattered showers. Looking ahead to the extended period, all regions experience similar weather patterns through the weekend. Sunday brings partly to mostly sunny skies with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. Surf heights drop slightly to 2 to 4 feet depending on location. Northeast winds increase to around 10 to 15 miles per hour. By Tuesday, conditions become more interesting as a system approaches from the northeast. Surf heights increase significantly across the board. Northern areas could see 8 to 9-foot surf, while southern
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Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands Surf Forecast Thursday Five Foot Waves Northern Beaches Moderate Rip Currents
Good morning, I'm bringing you the surf zone forecast for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands issued this Thursday morning. Let's start up north where conditions are ramping up. The northern beaches from San Juan all the way around to the northeastern coast near Luquillo are looking prime today with five foot surf and moderate rip current risk. You'll want to watch those rip currents carefully, as life threatening ones are definitely possible in the surf zone. Expect mostly cloudy skies with numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms throughout the day, so pack an umbrella along with your board. Winds are light to moderate from the east at ten to fifteen miles per hour. The northwest coast around Aguadilla and Isabela is also firing with five foot waves today, though the rip current risk stays moderate there. You'll get some sun early on before clouds roll in by midday, bringing that same shower activity. Winds are even lighter out that way, around five miles per hour, so conditions should feel pretty mellow. Now if you're heading to the western beaches around Mayaguez and Rincon, dial back your expectations a bit. Surf is running smaller there at around three to four feet, and today the rip current risk is low. You're looking at decent sun early before clouds develop, along with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. The southern coast tells a similar story of smaller waves. Ponce and the southwest beaches near Cabo Rojo are seeing three foot surf at best, with low rip current risk. These areas are catching mostly sunny conditions early on, then partly cloudy with scattered showers. Perfect for families looking for a calmer beach day. The southeastern beaches near Guayama and Patillas round out the Puerto Rico picture with three foot waves and low rip current risk as well. Over in the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Thomas and St. John are showing moderate rip current risk with four foot surf today. St. Croix is slightly bigger at five feet with the same moderate rip current warning. Both islands will see partly to mostly sunny conditions with numerous showers scattered throughout. Looking ahead to Friday, the northern zones maintain that five foot swell with moderate rip currents still possible. Conditions improve with more sun, though scattered showers continue. Winds remain light to moderate from the east. By Saturday, we start to see the pattern settle. Five foot surf persists up north, while southern and western zones hold at three to four feet. Sunday brings smaller waves across the board as the swell begins to ease, with most areas dropping to two to four feet. Monday wraps up the period with similar conditions and that lighter swell continuing. One consistent theme throughout the entire forecast period is scattered to numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms nearly every day. These islands stay warm and wet through Monday, so keep your rain gear handy if you're planning extended beach time. For those seeking the biggest
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Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands Surf Forecast March 25-29 2026 Moderate Waves Rip Currents
# Surf Zone Forecast for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Wednesday, March 25th through Sunday, March 29th, 2026. Let's start with the northern shores where the action is happening. San Juan and vicinity is looking at moderate rip current risk with surf around five feet today. Expect mostly sunny skies until noon, then clouds move in through mid-afternoon before clearing out again. Numerous showers will pepper the area with east winds at five to ten miles per hour. Thursday brings similar conditions with moderate rip currents, five-foot surf, and plenty of showers. Heading northeast to Rio Grande, Luquillo, Fajardo and Humacao, same story with moderate rip current risk and five-foot waves. Most sunny early this morning until nine, then it'll cloud up through three in the afternoon. Scattered showers continue through the weekend with consistent east winds around ten miles per hour. The North Central beaches at Arecibo, Manati, Vega Baja and Dorado are also looking at moderate rip currents with five-foot surf today and tomorrow. Morning sun gives way to afternoon clouds with scattered showers, lighter winds around five to ten miles per hour this morning building to ten tomorrow. Over on the northwest coast near Aguadilla and Isabela, keep an eye out for moderate rip currents with five-foot swells. Showers with isolated thunderstorms develop this afternoon as clouds increase. Same moderate conditions continue Thursday with five-foot surf. Now let's check the western and southern shores where conditions are significantly calmer. Mayaguez and vicinity shows moderate rip current risk today but that drops to low Thursday with smaller three-foot waves. Surf stays in the three to four-foot range through the weekend with east winds at five miles per hour. The southwest coast from Cabo Rojo through Lajas is looking pretty mellow with low rip current risk and just two feet of surf today building to three feet Thursday and Friday. Mostly sunny skies with only isolated showers and light east winds dominate this area. Ponce and vicinity follows a similar pattern with low rip current risk, two-foot surf today becoming three feet tomorrow, mostly sunny skies and just scattered showers expected. Southeast beaches from Arroyo through Yabucoa also show low rip current risk with two to three foot waves. Scattered showers and sunny to mostly sunny skies prevail with moderate east winds around ten miles per hour. Moving to the islands, Culebra has moderate rip currents with four-foot waves today increasing to five feet Thursday. Partly sunny skies with scattered showers and east winds around ten to fifteen miles per hour. Vieques shows low rip current risk with three-foot surf throughout the forecast period. Scattered showers and east winds fifteen miles per hour Thursday through Sunday. Finally, the U.S. Virgin Islands. St. Thomas and St. John have moderate rip currents with four-foot surf today and
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San Juan Surf Forecast: 5 Foot Waves Moderate Rip Currents and Showers Through Saturday
Good morning! Here's your surf forecast for San Juan and vicinity covering Carolina, San Juan and Toa Baja. Today expect moderate rip current risk in the water with surf heights holding steady around five feet. The weather pattern is interesting as we'll see mostly sunny skies until nine in the morning, then things will turn mostly cloudy until three in the afternoon before clearing back up to mostly sunny. Throughout all of this, numerous showers will be moving through the area, so don't be surprised to get wet whether you're in the water or on the beach. Winds will be light, coming from the east at five to ten miles per hour. Moving into Wednesday, the rip current risk remains moderate, so continue to exercise caution in the water. Surf will maintain that same five foot range. We're looking at sunny conditions until noon, then mostly cloudy skies between noon and three in the afternoon, followed by more mostly sunny weather to close out the day. Again, numerous showers will be in the forecast, so bring that rain gear. East winds will be similar to today at five to ten miles per hour. As we head into Thursday, conditions start to dry out somewhat. Surf stays around five feet with mostly sunny skies developing throughout the day. Scattered showers will still be around, but they'll be less frequent than the previous couple of days. East winds will pick up slightly to around ten miles per hour. Friday brings a mix of sun and clouds with that partly sunny setup. Scattered showers return along with some isolated thunderstorms possible, so keep an eye on the sky if you're planning an extended beach day. Surf continues at five feet with east winds around ten miles per hour. Wrapping up the extended outlook, Saturday shows partly sunny skies with numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms in the mix. Surf heights remain consistent at five feet, and east winds will be around ten miles per hour. One important reminder: life-threatening rip currents are especially common near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so be extra cautious in those zones throughout the entire forecast period. Have a safe and enjoyable time in the water! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Puerto Rico Virgin Islands Surf Forecast High Rip Current Risk Monday March 23rd 2026
Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, issued at 3:19 AM on Monday, March 23rd, 2026. A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK remains in effect through this afternoon across most of northern Puerto Rico, so exercise extreme caution if you're planning to hit the water today. Starting with the northern coast, we've got some excellent surf conditions. San Juan and the surrounding beaches are looking at around 6 feet of swell with a high rip current risk continuing through this afternoon. Expect mostly cloudy skies with numerous showers and northeast winds around 10 miles per hour. Up in the northeast, the beaches of Rio Grande, Luquillo, Fajardo and Humacao are also seeing 6-foot surf with that same high rip current risk. It'll be mostly cloudy with showers throughout the day. Moving along the north central coast near Arecibo and Dorado, similar conditions with 6-foot waves and high rip currents. You'll catch mostly sunny skies interrupted by numerous showers. The northwestern beaches of Aguadilla and Isabela are firing with 6-foot surf and a high rip current risk in effect. Northeast winds will run 10 to 15 miles per hour with scattered showers. Down in Mayaguez, the high rip current risk actually expires early this morning, so conditions ease up a bit. You're looking at around 5 feet of surf with a moderate rip current risk and mostly sunny skies with scattered showers. The southern coast presents a much different picture. Southwest Puerto Rico near Cabo Rojo and Guanica features calmer 4-foot surf with a moderate rip current risk, while Ponce and the southeast beaches around Arroyo show low rip current risks with smaller 2 to 3-foot waves. For the islands, Culebra is experiencing 5-foot surf with a moderate rip current risk and northeast winds at 15 miles per hour. Vieques shows 4-foot waves with moderate rip currents, while St. Thomas and St. John in the Virgin Islands are at 5 feet with moderate rip currents. St. Croix rounds out the forecast with 4-foot surf and moderate conditions. Looking ahead to Tuesday, rip current risks drop significantly across the board, shifting to moderate or low levels. Surf heights generally decrease by a foot across most areas as a swell period winds down. Expect mostly sunny to partly sunny skies with showers continuing throughout the day. Wednesday through Friday show a relatively consistent pattern with surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet depending on location. Conditions gradually improve with mostly sunny to partly sunny skies, though scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms will pop up, especially toward Friday. East winds will prevail at 5 to 15 miles per hour depending on your location. Bottom line: if you're heading out today, especially on the northern beaches, respect the high rip current risk and use the buddy system. The swell is solid, but those currents are dangerous. For the rest of the week, conditions mellow out considerably with smaller waves
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Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands Surf Forecast High Rip Current Risk Today Improving Monday
Good morning everyone, 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. We're tracking a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK in effect through late tonight across most of Puerto Rico's northern and western shores. If you're planning to hit the water today, exercise extreme caution and stay aware of dangerous rip currents. Let's break down what we're seeing across the island. Starting with San Juan and vicinity, expect surf heights around six feet today with partly sunny skies early, then clouds rolling in along with showers and isolated thunderstorms. Northwest winds around five miles per hour will shift to the northeast this afternoon. The rip current risk remains HIGH today, but drops to MODERATE by Monday as surf heights ease to around five feet with mostly cloudy skies and numerous showers. Moving northeast to the beaches of Rio Grande, Luquillo, Fajardo and Humacao, conditions are similar with six-foot surf and HIGH rip current risk today. Monday brings MODERATE rip current risk with five-foot surf and mostly cloudy skies with showers and isolated thunderstorms. The North Central region covering Arecibo, Manati, and surrounding beaches will see six-foot surf with HIGH rip current risk today. Mostly cloudy skies with showers and isolated storms are expected. Come Monday, conditions improve with mostly sunny skies early in the day before clouds increase, and the rip current risk drops to MODERATE. Over in the Northwest, around Aguadilla and Isabela, we've got the highest surf of the day at around seven feet with HIGH rip current risk. Mostly cloudy skies with numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms are expected with north winds around ten miles per hour. Monday looks much better with mostly sunny conditions and only scattered showers, plus MODERATE rip current risk. The Mayaguez area and western beaches near Rincon will see six-foot surf and HIGH rip current risk today with mostly cloudy skies and showers. Monday's outlook improves with mostly sunny conditions and MODERATE rip current risk as surf drops to five feet. Now let's look at the southern zones. The Southwest beaches from Cabo Rojo to Lajas see LOW rip current risk today with only three-foot surf. Mostly cloudy skies with showers and isolated thunderstorms. Monday brings MODERATE rip current risk with four-foot surf and mostly sunny skies early. Down in Ponce and vicinity, we're looking at LOW rip current risk today with just two-foot surf. Mostly sunny early, then cloudy with showers and isolated storms. Monday maintains LOW rip current risk with similar two-foot surf. Southeast Puerto Rico from Arroyo to Yabucoa shows LOW rip current risk today with three-foot surf, mostly sunny early then cloudy with showers and isolated thunderstorms. For the eastern islands, Culebra features MODERATE rip current risk today with four-foot surf and partly sunny skies with scattered showers. Vieques shows LOW ri
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Puerto Rico U.S. Virgin Islands Surf Forecast Moderate Rip Currents Five Foot Waves This Weekend
Good morning! Here's 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 shores. San Juan and vicinity are looking at moderate rip current risk today with surf heights around five feet. Expect partly sunny skies with scattered showers and southeast winds around five miles per hour, picking up to about fifteen in the afternoon. Saturday brings more of the same moderate rip current risk with five-foot surf, mostly sunny until noon then cloudy with numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms. Moving east to the Northeast PR beaches around Rio Grande and Luquillo, we're seeing moderate rip currents today and Saturday with five-foot waves. Today's mostly sunny with scattered showers and ten mile per hour southeast winds, while Saturday stays mostly cloudy after noon with scattered showers and isolated storms. The North Central beaches from Arecibo to Dorado are looking pretty good today with moderate rip current risk and five-foot surf. Mostly sunny conditions with isolated showers and light southeast winds around five miles per hour. Saturday turns sunny until noon then cloudy with numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms. Out in the Northwest around Aguadilla and Isabela, similar conditions today with moderate rip current risk, five-foot surf, mostly sunny skies and light winds. By Saturday, we'll see five-foot waves and moderate rip current risk with sunny skies until noon, then mostly cloudy conditions with numerous showers. Now let's head south and west. The Mayaguez area is looking calmer today with low rip current risk and three-foot surf, mostly sunny with isolated showers and southeast winds ten to fifteen. Saturday bumps up to four-foot surf with moderate rip current risk and scattered showers. The Southwest beaches around Cabo Rojo and Guanica are quite mellow today with low rip current risk and just three-foot surf. Saturday is even smaller at two feet with low rip current risk, mostly sunny skies and scattered showers. Ponce and vicinity also stay low risk today with three-foot surf and mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers. Saturday brings two-foot waves and low rip current risk with more scattered showers. The Southeast PR beaches maintain low rip current risk today with three-foot surf and partly sunny skies. Saturday sees three-foot waves still with low risk and partly sunny conditions. Out in the islands, Culebra's got moderate rip current risk today with five-foot surf, mostly sunny with scattered showers and southeast winds fifteen miles per hour. Saturday keeps that five-foot swell with moderate rip current risk. Vieques starts low risk today with three-foot surf, but Saturday bumps to moderate risk with four-foot waves. In the U.S. Virgin Islands, St Thomas and St John show moderate rip current risk today with four-foot surf, mostly sunny and scattered showers with southeast winds fifteen to twenty. Sa
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Monster Waves Slam Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands Surf Zones with Dangerous 11 Foot Swells and High Rip Current Risks
Surf's up, beach lovers! Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands are bracing for some serious wave action this weekend. Hang onto your boards because we're looking at monster surf heights reaching up to 11 feet in many regions. The northern and eastern coasts of Puerto Rico are experiencing the most intense conditions, with high rip current risks that demand your absolute attention. From San Juan to Rio Grande, and up through the Northwest beaches, surfers and swimmers need to exercise extreme caution. These aren't your average waves - we're talking life-threatening rip currents that could challenge even experienced ocean enthusiasts. Today and Friday will be the peak of dramatic maritime drama. Expect sunny skies with scattered showers, east winds cranking between 10 to 15 miles per hour, and surf that'll make your adrenaline spike. The high surf advisory remains in effect until 6 PM Friday, so timing is everything. Good news for those wanting milder conditions - Saturday sees surf heights dropping to around 6 feet, with mostly sunny skies. By Sunday, waves will mellow to about 4-5 feet, offering slightly more forgiving ocean conditions. The Virgin Islands are riding similar wave patterns, with St. Thomas and St. John experiencing high rip current risks and impressive 6-7 foot swells. Pro tip: Always check local conditions, respect the ocean's power, and when in doubt, don't go out. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the spectacular maritime show responsibly! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Epic Surf Forecast: Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands Brace for Monster 10-Foot Waves and High Rip Current Risks
Surfers and beach lovers, get ready for an epic wave forecast hitting Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands! Today starts mellow with calm 3-foot swells and low rip current risks across most beaches. But hold onto your boards because Thursday is about to get wild! A massive swell is rolling in, cranking surf heights up to 7-10 feet in many regions. The North Central and San Juan areas will see monster waves reaching around 10 feet on Friday - perfect for experienced riders seeking an adrenaline rush. Culebra is also expecting an insane 11-foot playground for advanced surfers. Winds will consistently blow from the east at 10-15 mph, creating clean wave conditions. While today offers mostly sunny skies with scattered showers, the upcoming days promise predominantly sunny conditions with occasional tropical sprinkles. Rip current risks are dramatically escalating - most zones jump from low to high risk on Thursday. Culebra and St. Thomas will see moderate to high risks, so ocean enthusiasts must stay alert and respect these powerful marine conditions. Weekend warriors can expect slightly mellower 4-6 foot waves with continued east winds and partly sunny skies. The southwest and Ponce regions will experience more modest 3-4 foot swells. Safety first: Always check local conditions, know your skill level, and watch for potential hazards near jetties, reefs, and piers. Surf's up and conditions are looking epic! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Epic Surf Forecast Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands Massive Waves Incoming Thursday and Friday
Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for an epic coastal adventure across Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Today's waves are bringing moderate excitement with around 4-foot swells rolling into most beaches, so surfers and water enthusiasts take note. San Juan and Northeast regions are looking at some seriously sweet conditions. Expect southeast winds dancing at 5 to 10 miles per hour, creating perfect playground conditions for wave riders. Scattered showers might pop up, but they'll only add to the tropical vibe. The big news drops Thursday and Friday when massive waves are set to slam our coastlines. We're talking impressive 7 to 11-foot surf heights that will have adrenaline junkies jumping for joy. Culebra and the North Central regions will see the most dramatic wave action, with east winds cranking up to around 15 miles per hour. Rip current risks are fluctuating, so beach safety is paramount. Today's moderate risk means extra caution near jetties, reefs, and piers. By Wednesday, most areas transition to a low-risk status, but smart swimmers always stay alert. Virgin Islands are joining the wave party too, with St. Thomas and St. John expecting similar surf conditions. Expect mostly sunny skies punctuated by occasional tropical showers that'll keep things interesting. Weekend warriors can look forward to slightly calmer 4 to 6-foot waves with consistent east winds. Whether you're a seasoned surfer or just looking to soak up some beach vibes, this forecast promises epic coastal adventures. Stay stoked, stay safe, and ride those waves! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands Surf Forecast: Exciting Waves, Thrilling Conditions for Surfers and Beach Enthusiasts
Surf's up, coastal adventurers! Today's looking wild and wavy across Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands with some seriously spicy surf conditions. We've got moderate rip current risks lighting up most coastal zones, so beach lovers need to bring their A-game and stay alert. Most areas are expecting around 4-foot swells, perfect for intermediate surfers looking for some excitement. San Juan and the northeast coast are serving up classic Caribbean conditions - mostly sunny skies with scattered tropical showers and southeast winds dancing at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Expect some unpredictable wave patterns that'll keep things interesting. The real surf spectacle is coming Friday, where some zones like North Central Puerto Rico and Culebra are forecasting monster 10-foot waves. Experienced surfers, this is your playground! East winds will be steady around 10-15 miles per hour, creating epic riding conditions. Some regions like Southwest Puerto Rico and St. Croix are chilling with smaller 2-4 foot waves and lower rip current risks. Perfect for beginners or those wanting a more relaxed ocean experience. Pro tip: Always respect the ocean, watch for rip currents near jetties and reefs, and don't push your limits. These waters demand respect. Whether you're a seasoned wave rider or just love beach vibes, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands are serving up a maritime masterpiece. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those Caribbean waves! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Epic Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands Surf Forecast: Massive 11-Foot Waves, Thrilling Conditions for Beach Lovers
Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for an epic coastal adventure across Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands! We've got a moderate rip current risk brewing, so keep those safety skills sharp. Today's waves are rolling in around 5 feet with a northeast wind dance between 5 to 15 miles per hour. Expect a cloudy canvas with scattered showers and occasional thunderstorm cameos. Washington's Birthday brings a sunny twist with southeast winds keeping things interesting. Surf conditions remain steady at around 5 feet, perfect for intermediate riders looking to catch some sweet breaks. As we cruise into Tuesday, expect mellower 3 to 4 foot swells with mostly sunny skies and scattered shower performances. Wednesday continues the mellow vibe with east winds picking up slightly and clean 3 to 4 foot waves. Hold onto your boards because Thursday is bringing serious swell action! We're talking massive 11-foot waves in some regions like San Juan and Culebra. East winds will be cruising around 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating epic conditions for advanced wave riders. Pro tip: While the rip current risk varies from moderate to low across different regions, always respect the ocean's power. Stay alert near jetties, reefs, and piers where sneaky currents love to play. From the northwest beaches of Aguadilla to the stunning coasts of St. Thomas, this forecast promises adventure, excitement, and some seriously awesome wave potential. Catch you on the water! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Surf Alert: Weekend Wave Forecast for Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands - Exciting Conditions and Safety Tips
Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild weekend of waves across Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Today's looking like a moderate rip current day with surf heights around 4 feet, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert. San Juan and nearby beaches are seeing southeast winds shifting to northeast, creating a mostly sunny backdrop with scattered showers. Expect similar vibes in Northeast Puerto Rico, with light winds ramping up to a breezy 5 mph by afternoon. The Northwest and North Central regions are bracing for more action, with surf potentially climbing to 5 feet by Sunday. Weekend warriors should watch for increasing northeast winds and potential showers rolling through. If you're heading to Mayaguez or Southwest beaches, conditions are a bit mellower today with lower surf heights and a low rip current risk. But don't get too comfortable - Sunday's forecast suggests more dynamic conditions are on the way. The Virgin Islands are looking at a similar scene - today's calm 3-foot swells will build to potentially more exciting 4-5 foot waves by Washington's Birthday. East winds will be your constant companion, ranging from 5 to 15 mph across different islands. Pro tip for all beach adventurers: always respect the ocean, watch for those rip current warnings, and stay close to lifeguard stations. Whether you're a seasoned surfer or just looking to catch some rays, this weekend's got waves and weather to keep things interesting! Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the Puerto Rican and Virgin Island coastlines! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Gnarly Waves and Rip Currents Alert: Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands Beach Surf Conditions Heating Up This Weekend
Surf's up, beach lovers! Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands are serving up some seriously spicy wave conditions today. If you're hitting the beaches of San Juan, Northeast PR, or North Central PR, buckle up for a wild ride. We're looking at some gnarly 6-foot swells with a high rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. Expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers that'll add some tropical drama to your beach day. Heads up, adrenaline junkies: those southeastern winds are dancing around 5 to 10 miles per hour, creating perfect conditions for some serious wave action. Just remember - those rip currents are no joke. They're essentially underwater treadmills that can pull even experienced swimmers out to sea faster than you can say "help!" As we roll into Saturday, things mellow out a bit. Surf heights drop to around 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The weekend forecast looks mostly sunny with isolated showers - classic Caribbean vibes. For our Virgin Islands crew, you're looking at similar conditions. St. Thomas and St. John are rocking 5-foot waves today with numerous showers, while St. Croix keeps it slightly more chill with 4-foot swells. Pro tip: If you're not a seasoned surfer, today might be more of a beach lounging day. Stay smart, stay safe, and always respect the ocean's power. Surf's calling - are you ready to answer? For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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High Surf Alert: Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands Brace for Massive 7-Foot Waves and Dangerous Rip Currents This Week
Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for a wild ride across Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands! The waves are looking spicy, so grab your board and your safety gear. Thursday is bringing some serious ocean action with high surf advisories lighting up the map. We're talking monster swells around 6 feet from San Juan to Culebra, with rip current risks cranked to high alert. The Caribbean is serving up a wild mix of mostly cloudy skies and numerous showers, with southeast winds dancing between 5 and 15 miles per hour. The north and northeast beaches are looking particularly gnarly, with regions like Rio Grande and Fajardo expecting some serious wave action. Culebra takes the crown with potential 7-foot swells that'll make even seasoned surfers think twice. By Friday, things mellow out slightly - rip current risks drop to moderate, and surf heights calm down to around 4-5 feet. Expect a mix of partly sunny and mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers keeping things interesting. Weekend warriors can look forward to more manageable 3-5 foot swells. Saturday brings mostly sunny skies and isolated showers, perfect for catching some waves without too much drama. Sunday and Washington's Birthday continue the trend with similar conditions. Pro tip: These waters are no joke. Even low-risk areas can have dangerous currents near jetties and reefs. Always check local conditions, watch for warning flags, and when in doubt, don't go out! Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those Caribbean waves responsibly! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Monster Waves Slam Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands: High Surf Advisory Warns of Dangerous 12 to 13 Foot Swells Today
Surf's up, wave riders and beach lovers! We've got a wild ride brewing in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands today. Hold onto your surfboards because the ocean is cranking out some serious swells! For today, most coastal areas are looking at massive 12 to 13-foot waves that are definitely not for the faint of heart. The high surf advisory is in full effect until 6 PM, with extreme rip current risks that scream caution. Northeast and San Juan areas are seeing the most dramatic conditions, with towering waves and winds whipping between 10 to 20 miles per hour. Culebra and St. Thomas are experiencing the most intense surf conditions, with monster waves and winds that'll challenge even the most experienced surfers. Expect east to northeast winds creating a playground for advanced riders, but definitely not a spot for casual swimmers. The weather today starts mostly sunny with isolated showers, providing that classic Caribbean mix of epic waves and tropical vibes. Temperatures will remain warm, perfect for those brave enough to tackle these challenging conditions. By Thursday, things start to calm down slightly. Wave heights will drop to around 6 to 7 feet, with increasing cloud cover and more numerous showers. Winds will shift more southeast, creating a different wave dynamic. Weekend forecast looks more mellow, with surf heights around 3 to 5 feet and mostly sunny skies. East winds will continue to provide some nice rolling waves for intermediate surfers. Bottom line: Today is for professionals only. Respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay safe out there! Aloha and catch some epic waves! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Monster Waves Slam Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands: Dangerous Surf Heights Reach 15 Feet, High Advisory Warns Beachgoers
Surf's Up, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands! Brace yourselves for an epic wave adventure that's about to get wild! We're looking at seriously gnarly conditions across the region with monster surf heights reaching up to 15 feet today. That's right - massive waves are rolling in, and they're not playing around! Northeast winds are cranking between 10 to 20 miles per hour, creating a surfer's playground... and a lifeguard's nightmare. High surf advisories are in effect until Wednesday evening, and the rip current risk is off the charts. Seriously, beach lovers - this is not the time for casual swimming. These currents are life-threatening, so if you're not a pro, stay on the sand. From San Juan to Culebra, St. Thomas to St. Croix, every coastal zone is experiencing intense marine conditions. Surf heights will gradually calm down, dropping to around 5-7 feet by Thursday and settling into a more mellow 3-5 feet by Friday and Saturday. Weather-wise, expect a mix of mostly sunny and partly cloudy skies with scattered showers dancing across the islands. East winds will continue to blow, keeping things interesting. Pro tip: If you're a skilled surfer, this is your moment. For everyone else, grab your camera and watch the pros tackle these epic waves from a safe distance. Stay smart, stay safe, and enjoy nature's spectacular show! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Epic Surf Alert: Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands Brace for Massive 15-Foot Waves and High-Risk Rip Currents This Week
Surf's up, beach lovers and wave chasers! Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands are about to experience some seriously epic ocean conditions that demand your full attention. We're looking at a high-risk rip current scenario that's going to rock coastal areas through Wednesday afternoon. Surfers and swimmers need to be on high alert with massive waves rolling in up to 15 feet in some regions. Today and tomorrow, most northern and eastern beaches like San Juan, Rio Grande, and the Virgin Islands will see incredible surf heights around 13 to 15 feet. Expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers and northeast winds ranging from 10 to 20 miles per hour. These conditions are not for the faint of heart! The northwestern regions around Aguadilla and Culebra will experience particularly intense wave action, with surf heights promising some serious adrenaline for experienced surfers. However, the southwest and southeast areas like Ponce and Guayama will have much calmer waters, with surf heights around just 2 to 3 feet. By Wednesday, wave heights will start dropping to around 6 to 9 feet, but the rip current risk remains high. As we move into Thursday and Friday, expect smaller waves, more cloud cover, and increasing shower activity. Bottom line: If you're hitting the water, bring your A-game, respect the ocean, and always prioritize safety. These aren't beginner waves, so know your limits and stay alert! Stay stoked and stay safe, beach warriors! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Massive Surf Alert: Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands Brace for Dangerous 15-Foot Waves and Extreme Rip Currents This Week
Hey surf enthusiasts and water warriors! This is your coastal crash course for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Buckle up for some seriously gnarly wave action heading our way! The next few days are gonna be a wild ride with high surf warnings and rip current risks that'll test even the most seasoned ocean adventurers. Today's starting with modest 7-foot swells and north winds around 10 mph, but hold onto your surfboards because things are about to get epic. Monday kicks into high gear with surf heights jumping to a massive 12-14 feet across most beaches. The northeast winds will be pushing those waves, creating perfect conditions for adrenaline junkies but danger zones for casual swimmers. We're talking life-threatening rip currents that demand serious respect. By Tuesday, we're looking at monster 15-foot waves with northeast winds cranking up to 20 mph. Scattered showers will add some extra drama to an already intense marine environment. The north and northeast regions of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands will see the most dramatic conditions. Wednesday brings slightly calmer but still impressive 14-foot surf with mostly sunny skies. Expect scattered showers and persistent northeast winds around 15-20 mph. Pro tip: If you're not an experienced surfer, this is NOT the week to test your skills. These conditions are seriously challenging and potentially dangerous. Beach-goers should exercise extreme caution and pay close attention to local warnings. By Thursday, things mellow out to more manageable 4-7 foot swells with lighter east winds. Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands Surf Forecast: Massive 12-15 Foot Waves Bring Extreme Conditions and High Rip Current Risks
Surf's up, wave riders! This is your high-octane surf zone report for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, coming in hot for the next few days. Buckle up because we're looking at some seriously gnarly conditions. Today starts with moderate rip current risks and surf heights around 4-6 feet across most regions. Expect sunny skies that'll gradually transform into cloudy landscapes with scattered showers rolling through. Sunday is when things get wild. The entire region is cranking up to a high rip current risk with surf heights climbing to 6-7 feet. Clouds will dominate the skyline, and showers are gonna be your constant companion. North winds will be howling around 10-15 mph, making conditions super spicy for experienced surfers only. Monday and Tuesday are the epic days for big wave hunters. Surf heights are going to explode to 12-15 feet across most areas, particularly in Culebra, St. Thomas, and the North Central Puerto Rico zones. Expect partly sunny conditions with scattered showers and northeast winds pushing 15-20 mph. Heads up, adrenaline junkies - these are dangerous conditions. Life-threatening rip currents are likely, so if you're not a seasoned pro, stay on the beach and enjoy the view. The Southwest and Southeast regions will have milder 2-5 foot waves, offering slightly more forgiving conditions. Wednesday brings a slight cool-down with 7-12 foot waves, maintaining partly sunny skies and scattered showers. Stay safe, surf smart, and may the waves be ever in your favor! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Massive Waves and Dangerous Rip Currents Threaten Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands This Weekend
Surf's up, beach lovers! Brace yourselves for some seriously gnarly conditions across Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands this weekend. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that's not for the faint of heart. Today's forecast kicks off with some impressive 6-foot swells, especially in the San Juan, Northeast, and North Central regions. The morning starts sunny with a southwest breeze, but scattered showers will be crashing the party by afternoon. Surfers and swimmers, take note: life-threatening rip currents are likely, so exercise extreme caution. Saturday brings more of the same intense wave action. Expect mostly sunny skies turning partly cloudy with continued high rip current risks. The surf zones from Aguadilla to Culebra will see similar conditions, with winds shifting northwest as the day progresses. Sunday is when things get really wild. Numerous showers will roll in, with north winds picking up to around 10-20 mph depending on your location. Surf heights will remain around 6 feet for most areas, but hold onto your board shorts because Monday and Tuesday are set to deliver monster waves! Monday brings epic 14-foot swells in some regions, particularly around the northeastern parts of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Expect mostly cloudy skies and persistent showers. Tuesday continues the dramatic marine conditions with similar massive waves and scattered showers. Bottom line: If you're not an experienced surfer or swimmer, this is definitely not the weekend to test your ocean skills. Stay safe, watch the conditions, and maybe enjoy the beach from the safety of the sand! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Surf Report San JuanYour daily forecast for the best breaks in San Juan, Puerto RicoPodcast Description:Calling all San Juan surfers! Ditch the guesswork and get the inside scoop on wave conditions with "Surf Report San Juan." Your daily, no-nonsense forecast delivers all the essential info you need to score the best sessions in the area. We analyze all the key factors so you can paddle out with confidence.For more info check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/This show includes AI-generated content.
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