National Weather Service San Juan PR
331 PM AST Sun Apr 16 2017
.SYNOPSIS...Mid to upper level ridge will hold through mid week.
Surface high pressure will maintain a moderate to fresh trade wind
flow across the region. Deep tropical moisture will continue
across the region through at least Wednesday.
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.SHORT TERM...Variably cloudy skies prevailed across the local
islands this morning. Early this afternoon, showers developed
across Saint Croix with up to two inches of rainfall observed at
the Airport. Moist and unstable weather conditions continues
across the region. This has resulted in the development of heavy
showers across the western interior and central interior Puerto
Rico. Latest guidance indicated a plume of high moisture content
will encompass the region through at least Monday night. As a
result, showers and thunderstorms are expected to continue
affecting the region, with the focus of the showers developing
along the Cordillera Central of Puerto Rico and mountainous areas
of the local islands. This weather pattern will continue to at
least Tuesday.
.LONG TERM...For Wednesday through Friday, slightly drier weather
conditions are expected. However, available moisture combined
with daytime heating and orographic effects will aid in the
development of showers and possible thunderstorms each afternoon
mainly across the interior and western sections of Puerto Rico.
For next weekend, models suggest another pool of moisture
affecting the local region.
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.AVIATION...TEMPO MVFR and possible IFR conds at TJPS/TJMZ thru
22z. SHRA/TSRA across the interior and from the USVI to E PR will
result in mtn top obscd and VCTS/VCSH periods. Additional SHRA/TSRA
en route from the Leeward islands to the USVI terminals are expected
to continue from time to time through the fcst period. Resulting in
brief MVFR periods. Surface winds expected to increase from the ENE
at 15-20 kts across the Atlantic waters and the Anegada passage
later this evening. Lighter land breezes should prevail across the
PR terminals with some brief higher gusts across the northern
coastal areas during the overnight. Gusty winds expected tomorrow
after 17/14z.
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.MARINE...Buoy 41043 around 180 miles north northeast of Puerto
Rico was showing seas up to 11 feet at around 9 seconds.
Meanwhile, Buoy 41053 in San seas are increasing with latest
observation showing 5 feet with a period of 8 seconds. Marine
conditions will deteriorate rapidly later tonight into Monday.
Small Craft advisories are in effect for most coastal waters.
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.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
SJU 75 85 74 83 / 40 40 30 30
STT 75 85 75 83 / 20 20 20 20

