Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands Surf Forecast Moderate Rip Currents Four Foot Waves Today Improving Weekend
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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.
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