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059 FXCA62 TJSJ 090614 AFDSJU Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service San Juan PR 214 AM AST Sat May 9 2026 ...New SHORT TERM, LONG TERM, AVIATION, MARINE, BEACH FORECAST... .KEY MESSAGES... Updated at 212 AM AST Sat May 9 2026 * As we continue to move closer to the summer season, warm to hot temperatures will prevail. Heat indices above 100 degrees area anticipated for many coastal and urban areas in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. This level of heat could affect the most sensible population, especially when outdoors or without effective cooling. * Breezy conditions will persist trough the next several days. Unsecured objects could blow around. * Across the US Virgin Islands, breezy winds may bring a few showers at times, but in general, fair and hot conditions are expected today. && .Short Term(Today through Monday)... Issued at 212 AM AST Sat May 9 2026 The night was mostly tranquil across the local islands. Some showers managed to move over portions of eastern Puerto Rico, but accumulations were minimal. Temperatures dropped to the 70s along coastal areas and the 60s in the mountains. A mid to upper level ridge is holding across the western Caribbean Sea, maintaining a dry air mass above 700 mb. At the surface, high pressure is centered just north of the islands, causing breezy easterly winds, at speeds of 14 to 16 knots. The most recent satellite derived precipitable water imagery show that the air mass surrounding the northeastern Caribbean is mostly dry, with below normal moisture content. However, the enhanced trade winds will bring some small areas of showers at times, reaching the Virgin Islands and eastern Puerto Rico. No risk of flooding is anticipated. Also, although showers are expected to develop this afternoon, the sea breeze gradient will likely develop closer to the coast, with the heaviest activity forming along the Mona Channel. The pattern will be quite similar on Sunday, with dew point depression still around 10 to 15C, although the winds will gain a southerly component as the high pressure migrates eastward. Then, by Monday, as the mid level ridge moves just north of the local islands, moisture will be allowed to reach up until 700 mb. This will increase the frequency of showers, with passing showers affecting eastern Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands and stronger showers forming in the interior and west in the afternoon hours. However, the risk of flooding will stay low, as strong winds will likely prevent significant accumulation. In terms of temperatures, while it will be hot, with heat indices above 102 degrees in some coastal areas, a northeast wind flow in the mid and upper levels is maintaining values closer to normal. Still, highs will be in the mid-80s to low 90s in coastal and urban areas. Stay hydrated and look for shade when possible. Remember to look out for vulnerable population and pets as well. && .Long Term(Tuesday through Saturday)... Issued at 212 AM AST Sat May 9 2026 The long-term outlook will be dominated by drier-than-normal conditions through the first half of the period, as a mid-level ridge and atmospheric subsidence prevail across the region. This pattern will suppress shower formation across Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands through at least Thursday. At the surface, a high-pressure system over the central Atlantic will maintain moderate to locally fresh east-southeasterly winds. These winds will drag patches of moisture and quick-moving showers into windward areas during the overnight and morning hours, followed by isolated afternoon convective activity over interior and west-northwestern Puerto Rico, mainly driven by daytime heating and local effects. During this period isolated thunderstorms cannot be ruled out, with limited coverage across these areas. Rising temperatures, combined with warm and humid low-level conditions, will result in a limited heat risk each day, possibly increasing by the end of the workweek. This will primarily affect sensitive individuals or those with prolonged outdoor exposure and inadequate hydration. By the end of the period, an increase in moisture is forecast to move into the area, raising the potential for more widespread showers and thunderstorms across the region. && .AVIATION... (06Z TAFS) Issued at 212 AM AST Sat May 9 2026 Mainly VFR conditions expected to prevail through the forecast period. VCSH are expected along the USVI and PR terminals, but impacts to operations should be very limited to none. SHRA expected to develop along W PR after 18Z, mostly staying south of TJBQ. Winds will be from the E at 12-16 kts, gusting up to 20-25 kts, mostly from 14-22Z. && .MARINE... Issued at 212 AM AST Sat May 9 2026 A surface high pressure over the western Atlantic will continue to strengthen and is expected to extend into the Central Atlantic, promoting moderate to locally fresh easterly winds across the regional waters. Choppy seas may create locally hazardous conditions, small craft must exercise caution. Breezy trade winds will persist into early next week, with occasional winds reaching up to 20 knots. A weak, long-period northeasterly swell may arrive by next mid-week, spreading across local waters and passages. && .BEACH FORECAST... Issued at 212 AM AST Sat May 9 2026 The beach forecast remains on track. Strengthening winds will increase the risk of rip currents to moderate today and persist for the next several days, particularly along the northern and eastern beaches of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Meanwhile, the rest of the area will remain at a lower risk. Although the risk isn`t high, beachgoers must exercise caution, as life-threatening rip currents remain possible along the beaches under the moderate risk. By next mid-week, a weak long-period northeasterly swell may arrive and spread across local waters, resulting in breaking waves up to 5 feet, occasionally higher. Residents and visitors are encouraged to stay tuned for further updates. && .SJU WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... PR...None. VI...None. AM...None. && $$ SHORT TERM/AVIATION/KEY MESSAGES...ERG LONG TERM....GRS MARINE/BEACH...MNG
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