High Surf Alert: Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands Brace for Massive 7-Foot Waves and Dangerous Rip Currents This Week
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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!
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