National Weather Service San Juan PR
509 AM AST Mon Jul 16 2018
.SYNOPSIS...
A tropical wave is expected to bring showers across the U.S.
Virgin Islands and the eastern half portion of Puerto Rico
throughout the day. This activity is expected to spread along,
and to the north/west of the Cordillera Central during the
afternoon hours. The lingering moisture of this wave will remain
across the area through at least Tuesday afternoon, when a dry air
mass with Saharan dust particulates filters from the east across
the islands Tuesday and Wednesday. An active tropical wave is
expected to move across the islands on Thursday.
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.SHORT TERM...Today through Wednesday...
Even though some Saharan dust is present, a tropical wave with
axis currently over the U.S. Virgin Islands is bringing an
increase in moisture across the local islands. Scattered to
locally numerous showers are expected this morning across the
local waters, USVI, and eastern PR. This tropical wave has some
but not a lot of cloudiness with it, and it is expected to
continue bringing deeper moisture through the day. This means that
for the afternoon hours, the western and northwestern sections of
PR can observe showers and thunderstorms due to the combination
of the moisture with the local effects and diurnal heating, but
also eastern PR can continue to experience showers that move in
from the east, decent rainfall accumulations that can cause minor
flooding can be expected across these areas today. However, the
USVI and Vieques and Culebra seem to have a lesser chance of
significant rainfall accumulations. The wind will prevail from the
east at 10-15 mph mainly with occasional gusts. The daytime max
temperatures are expected to be in the mid to upper 80s across the
lower elevations and in the upper 70s to low 80s across the
higher elevations.
Much drier air will make a return on Tuesday and Wednesday with haze
being more obvious due to Saharan Dust. Isolated light showers can
be expected across the USVI and eastern PR during the night time and
early morning hours, with scattered showers and isolated
thunderstorms in the afternoon across western PR. However, due to
Saharan dust, the available moisture will be limited and therefore
the afternoon activity may be short lived and with limited coverage.
.LONG TERM...Thursday through Monday...
Model guidance suggests the arrival of an active tropical wave
with TPW around 2 inches, which is above the normal values for
July local climatology (percentile 75th). Although the TUTT low is
not in the best location, a sudden drop in the upper level
pressure was suggested, which could increase upper level support
during the afternoon hours. Although is still too early in the
forecast package, Thursday looks as the wettest day in the Long-
term forecast.
Drier weather conditions with suspended Saharan dust particulates
will return after the passage of Thursday-Tropical wave, limiting
shower activity and creating hazy skies through at least the
upcoming weekend. During the weekend, patches of low level
moisture will interact with a retrogressive TUTT low, which could
provide enough instability to create a Climatological pattern
through early next week.
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.AVIATION...Tropical wave is bringing SHRA to the local area.
Therefore VCSH is expected across most of the local terminals
through the day today. Brief periods of MVFR conds are possible as
SHRA briefly reduce visibility and also there may be occasional
brief MVFR ceilings. Winds will be mainly from the east at 10-15KT
with occasional gusts. Weather to improve after 17/00Z.
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.MARINE...
Choppy seas are expected to continue with wave-heights between 4
and 6 feet and winds between 15 and 20 knots. Mariners are urge to
exercise caution across most of the local waters. Shower and
thunderstorm activity is expected to increase, especially during
the afternoon hours, as a tropical wave cross the region today.
Breezy easterly winds will continue to result in choppy seas
through much of the week.
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.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
SJU 88 80 90 80 / 70 40 40 40
STT 88 79 89 80 / 40 40 40 40

