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Surf Report San Juan

Your 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.


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  • Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands Surf Forecast Moderate Rip Currents North Coast Four to Five Foot Waves
    Apr 30 2026
    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 to moderate with four-foot waves. Saturday and Sunday build to five feet with moderate east winds around fifteen miles per hour. Monday also brings five-foot waves with mostly sunny breaks.

    Vieques starts small today with two-foot surf and low rip current risk. Waves gradually build to three feet Friday through Sunday, then four feet Monday. East winds freshen to fifteen miles per hour over the weekend.

    In the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Thomas and St. John begin with low rip current risk and three-foot surf. Friday escalates to moderate rip current risk with four-foot waves. Saturday through Monday maintain four-foot surf with mostly sunny conditions, though east winds strengthen to fifteen miles per hour over the weekend.

    St. Croix keeps it even more relaxed with low rip current risk throughout and mostly sunny weather. Three-foot surf today and Friday builds to four feet for the weekend.

    Bottom line: The week starts a bit unsettled with scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms across the region, particularly in the northern zones. Moderate rip currents are possible in northern and central areas. Surf heights generally range from two to five feet depending on your location, with northern exposures seeing the most action. Conditions improve significantly from Saturday onward with mostly sunny skies and lighter shower activity. East winds strengthen slightly over the weekend, particularly in the islands. Stay safe out there and enjoy the improving conditions!

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  • Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands Surf Forecast Moderate Rip Currents Four Foot Waves Today Improving Weekend
    Apr 29 2026
    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.

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  • Puerto Rico U.S. Virgin Islands Surf Forecast Monday April 27 Moderate Rip Currents Scattered Showers
    Apr 27 2026
    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 with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. Southeast winds run ten miles per hour.

    In the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Thomas and St. John are looking at four-foot surf today with moderate rip current risk. Mostly cloudy skies with numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms throughout the day. Southeast winds around ten miles per hour. Tuesday drops to three-foot surf with low rip current risk.

    St. Croix is the swell magnet of the islands with five-foot surf today and moderate rip current risk. Partly sunny conditions with numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms. East winds around ten miles per hour. Tuesday maintains five-foot surf with moderate rip currents, though the swell gradually decreases Wednesday and beyond.

    Looking ahead through the week, expect scattered to numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms nearly everywhere as an unsettled weather pattern takes hold. Winds stay light and variable from the east and southeast. Most areas see a slight trend toward smaller surf by mid-week before potentially picking back up toward Friday. Rip current risk remains moderate across the northern beaches and moderate in the Virgin Islands, while southern Puerto Rico sees mostly low risk.

    Whether you're planning a beach day or watching the conditions from shore, keep an eye on those scattered showers and remember that rip currents can occur near structures like groins and jetties even when risk is low. Enjoy the water out there!

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