National Weather Service San Juan PR
429 AM AST Fri Aug 7 2020
.SYNOPSIS...
A fairly weak and fast moving tropical wave will pass through
today, which will enhance showers across the region. Drier weather
moves in for the weekend with Saharan dust, though passing showers
are still possible. The next tropical wave is then expected to
arrive next Wednesday. Marine conditions are fairly calm today,
and will become more choppy tomorrow due to winds behind the
tropical wave.
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.SHORT TERM...Today through Sunday
Subsidence ahead of an approaching tropical wave will limit shower
activity across the islands this morning. Winds will shift from the
southeast resulting in above normal temperatures, and warm to hot
heat indices across the coastal and urban areas today. However, as
the tropical wave moves into the region, showers and thunderstorms
will spread over the islands. This wave will interact with an upper-
level low increasing instability and promoting convection.
Therefore, expect inclement weather today, and periods of moderate
to heavy rains could lead to urban and small stream flooding from
late this morning into the afternoon hours.
A dry air mass will spread across the islands this evening into the
weekend. This air mass will reach region with suspended African dust
particles. Also, a mid-to-upper level ridge will build aloft,
promoting a trade wind cap over the region. Under this weather
pattern, hazy skies, stable conditions, above normal temperatures,
and limited rain activity will persist across the islands during the
weekend. However, the typical passing trade wind showers during the
overnight and early morning hours, followed by some afternoon
convection will be possible each day.
.LONG TERM...Monday through Saturday...
To start the workweek, high pressure will dominate all levels of the
atmosphere in the central Atlantic, with a secondary high extending
into the western Atlantic. This will promote fairly benign
conditions across the region, with the usual easterly winds at 10
to 20 mph. Patches of low-level moisture are expected to pass
through Monday and Tuesday, yet very dry and warm air aloft will
make conditions hostile for shower activity. The moisture moving
through will likely drive some showers over western Puerto Rico
for both Monday and Tuesday, but these showers will likely be
unimpactful. Though the showers will not be very strong,
persistent showers over a given area can still produce ponding of
water.
The next tropical wave arrives Wednesday in the afternoon or
evening. Generally the models have been trending to a somewhat
weaker system, yet this wave will still very likely increase shower
and thunderstorm activity across the region. Forecast models suggest
the wave will last through Thursday morning, after which more dry
air will move in. During the wave, the biggest threat will be urban
and small stream flooding. Only passing showers are expected once
the wave moves out and through Friday. Models suggest another
tropical wave arrives for Saturday evening.
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.AVIATION...
VFR conds will prevail through at least 07/15Z. The leading edge of
an approaching tropical wave will bring SHRA/TSRA across the USVI/PR
after 07/15z. MVFR or even IFR conditions will be possible across
IST/ISX/JSJ/JPS btwn 07/15-20z, and in JBQ btwn 07/17-23z. Sfc winds
will continue from the E at less than 10 knots, then from the E-SE
at around 15 knots with higher gusts and sea breeze variations after
07/13z.
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.MARINE...
Seas up to 5 feet are expected across the region today with
easterly winds around 10 to 15 knots, and isolated areas up to 20
knots. However, the winds will pick up more tomorrow and
especially Saturday as the tropical wave moves through, and this
will result in seas up to 6 feet. For next week, seas calm down
through the middle of the week. Showers and isolated thunderstorms
are possible across the local waters today.
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.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
SJU 90 79 90 79 / 50 30 30 10
STT 90 80 90 80 / 50 20 20 20

