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496 FXCA62 TJSJ 021702 AFDSJU Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service San Juan PR 102 PM AST Sat May 2 2026 ...New SHORT TERM, LONG TERM, MARINE, BEACH FORECAST... .KEY MESSAGES... Updated at 102 PM AST Sat May 2 2026 * Localized showers are expected this afternoon across the northwestern quadrant of Puerto Rico, with a limited flood threat. * A drying trend will continue to develop, promoting generally fair weather conditions from Sunday into early next week, with locally induced afternoon showers over western Puerto Rico. * Warmer-than-normal temperatures will persist, with heat indices reaching or exceeding 100 degrees F across urban and coastal areas. * A moderate risk of rip currents will continue along north and east- facing beaches of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands through at least midweek, some improvement afterwards. && .Short Term(This evening through Monday)... Issued at 102 PM AST Sat May 2 2026 A building mid-to upper-level ridge across the northeastern Caribbean will promote generally stable and dry conditions through the short-term period. Latest total precipitable water (TPW) imagery shows a relatively drier air mass over the local islands. The latest 02/12z TJSJ sounding indicated 1.58 inches of precipitable water (PWAT) content, southeast steering winds, and a dry layer above 700 mb. Therefore, shallow moisture content in combination with daytime heating and the sea breeze convergence should lead to showers developing mainly over west-northwest PR this afternoon. For the rest of the period, breezy east to southeast trades will persist, driven by a broad surface high pressure in the central Atlantic. This flow will continue to transport warm, relatively humid air into the region, keeping temperatures slightly above seasonal normals. Model guidance support this warm trend as 925 mb temperatures remain near the 75th percentile. Daytime highs are forecast to reach the upper 80s to low 90s in coastal and urban areas mainly, with heat indices likely exceeding 100F. In general, expect mostly sunny skies with isolated, wind-driven showers across the USVI and windward coasts during the overnight and early morning hours each day. Diurnal heating and sea breeze convergence could still trigger a few afternoon showers over northwestern PR, but high stability and lack of deep moisture content will limit coverage and intensity of these showers. && .Long Term(Tuesday through next Friday)... Issued at 453 AM AST Sat May 2 2026 A series of surface highs and frontal lows over the Atlantic will continue to influence steering flow throughout the period. The period will start with light to moderate ESE winds on Tuesday through at least Thursday night, this flow will continue to steer moisture towards the region. Current model guidance suggests that steering flow will become more variable Thursday night into Friday turning more NE to E. Diurnal heating and local effects will induce afternoon convection over mainly interior to W-NW PR Tuesday and Wednesday while passing showers continue to be steered over windward sectors, however mainly fair (but warm) weather conditions will prevail. Most available moisture will be limited to below 800 mb through most of the period as a mid-level ridge caps it off. Available moisture will increase somewhat to end the period. Precipitable water (PWAT) values will start at below normal to normal, gradually increasing to more normal values as the period continues particularly Thursday onwards. By Thursday, an upper-level trough will also begin to amplify and approach the region from the north and east, briefly increasing instability (500 mb temps are forecast to cool to low end normal to below normal values) and the potential for shower and isolated t-storm development. Model guidance now suggests that this feature should linger northeast of the area on Friday. This has the chance to increase afternoon convection, including showers and isolated t-storms, over mainly interior to W-NW PR on Thursday and possibly over mainly interior to W-SW-S PR on Friday, prompting a limited flooding risk both days. 925 mb temperatures are still forecast at above normal values for this time of the year. Prevailing ESE flow through most of the periods and available humidity will prompt a limited heat risk for urban and coastal areas of the islands with highs in the upper 80s to low 90s at lower elevations, and in the upper 70s to mid-80s in higher elevations. Heat indices will reach the upper 90s to low 100s degrees each day. Low concentrations of saharan dust will filter into the area during the period. && .MARINE... Issued at 102 PM AST Sat May 2 2026 A broad high pressure over the central Atlantic will promote gentle to moderate east to east-southeast winds across most waters through the weekend and into early next week. Moderate to locally fresh winds are expected across the local Caribbean passages tonight and Sunday, where small craft operators should exercise caution. In general, seas will range between 3 and 5 feet, occasionally reaching up to 6 feet, driven by a combination of local wind waves and a small, long-period northeasterly swell. Passing showers and isolated thunderstorms may produce locally higher winds and seas at times. && .BEACH FORECAST... Issued at 102 PM AST Sat May 2 2026 Tonight, there is a moderate risk of rip currents along the north and east-facing beaches of Puerto Rico, including Culebra, as well as the U.S. Virgin Islands. This means life-threatening rip currents are possible in the surf zone, and beachgoers should remain cautious. This pattern will continue through the weekend and into next week; at least through Wednesday, as pulses of a small, long- period northeasterly swell occasionally promote higher breakers and stronger rip currents along north-facing beaches. For the second half of the week, some improvement is expected, with a low risk likely to dominate. Remember that even when the risk is low, life-threatening rip currents can still occur near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. For additional information and location- specific rip current details, visit: weather.gov/beach/sju. && .SJU WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... PR...None. VI...None. AM...None. && $$ KEY MESSAGES/MARINE/BEACH...YZR AVIATION/SHORT TERM...DSR LONG TERM...MRR
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