Epic Surf Weekend Ahead: Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands Offer Thrilling 4-6 Foot Waves for All Skill Levels
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Today's hitting around 4 to 5 feet in most zones - perfect for intermediate and experienced surfers. San Juan, Northeast PR, and Culebra are looking particularly spicy with moderate rip current risks, so stay alert and know your limits.
Southeast and Southwest regions are chilling with smaller 3-foot swells, making it ideal for beginners wanting to catch some gentler waves. Wind patterns are consistently east to southeast, ranging from 10 to 15 miles per hour - classic Caribbean conditions.
Friday brings slightly calmer waters with surf heights dropping to 3-4 feet. Expect scattered showers and mostly sunny skies - classic tropical mix. Some areas like St. Croix and St. Thomas might see isolated thunderstorms, so keep an eye on those marine forecasts.
Weekend warriors, Sunday is your prime day with surf heights climbing to 6 feet in some regions like Northeast PR and Culebra. Mostly sunny conditions with east winds around 15-20 mph will create some seriously epic wave opportunities.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day looks solid with consistent 4-5 foot waves across most areas. Scattered showers won't dampen the surf stoke, so grab your board and enjoy!
Pro tip: Always check local conditions, watch for rip currents, and surf within your skill level. Stay safe and shred responsibly!
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