National Weather Service San Juan PR
452 AM AST MON AUG 15 2016
.SYNOPSIS...Mid to upper level trough will retrogress across the
Western Atlantic over the next few days. This will keep the atmosphere
somewhat unstable...however moisture will be below normal. As a
result...the shower coverage will be mainly isolated to scattered
through midweek. At low levels...high pressure just northeast of
the region will maintain a moderate easterly flow across the forecast
area. Deeper moisture is expected on Thursday with the next tropical
wave.
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.DISCUSSION...Fair weather conditions will prevail across most of
the islands today. A generally dry air mass with Saharan dust
particles will help to inhibit the shower development across most
of the area. However...trough aloft will allow some thunderstorms
to develop across the Western Interior and West portions of Puerto
Rico each afternoon. A few isolated showers expected elsewhere...
including the U.S. Virgin Islands. No significant changes in the
weather pattern is forecast through midweek.
Then...the next tropical wave will cross the local area on Thursday.
Moisture and instability is forecast to increase late Wednesday
night into Thursday as the wave approaches from the east. Shower
and thunderstorm activity will likely increase...especially on
Thursday. Moisture will peak across the area on Thursday morning
when precipitable water values approaches to 2 inches. Drier and
more stable air mass with some Saharan Dust will follow the wave.
As a result...fair weather pattern will likely return to the local
islands on Friday. Limited shower activity will prevail between
Friday and Saturday as drier than normal air mass dominates the
region.
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.AVIATION...Mainly VFR conditions expected to prevail at all TAF
sites through the forecast period. However, between 16z-22z
SHRA/TSRA development is expected across the western interior of PR,
impacting mainly TJMZ/TJBQ with MVFR conditions and mtn top obscd.
Low level winds will be from the E-ESE at 10-18 kts with sea breeze
variations after 14z.
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.MARINE...Seas of 4-6 feet will continue across the Caribbean
Waters and Mona Passage through Tuesday. Elsewhere...mainly seas
of 3-5 feet will prevail most of the week. Moderate easterly winds
will persist through through the end of the work week. No major
changes to the marine conditions are expected over the next 5-7
days. Small Craft Advisories are not anticipated.
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.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
SJU 90 80 90 81 / 10 10 20 20
STT 90 79 90 79 / 20 20 20 30