National Weather Service San Juan PR
419 AM AST Thu Jul 25 2024
.SYNOPSIS...
Passing showers today will be followed by a severe Saharan dust
event that will last into late Saturday. This air layer will
deteriorate air quality and will reduce visibilities. Variable
weather conditions are anticipated early in the weekend, but then,
a strong tropical wave is expected to arrive next Wednesday.
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.SHORT TERM...Today through Saturday...
A wind surge with some moist air moving across the region this
morning will bring some brief passing showers and gusty winds.
Nothing significant in terms of rainfall is expected with the this
band of moisture that arrives before the thick Saharan Air Layer
that will cause a rapid drying pattern overnight, lasting through
the short term. High concentrations of Saharan Dust calculating
Optimal Thickness values above 0.6 at times will invade the region
causing hot and hazy conditions through at least Saturday, with the
peak of the event expected on Saturday. Rainfall will be little to
non at this time, with the occasional little shower across windward
sections and possibly some light showers out west during the
afternoon. Best bet is to expect barely any to no rainfall as it
will be very dry and dusty.
Maximum temperatures are likely to rise in the 90s for coastal
regions, and express higher than normal values across higher
elevations during this time. At the moment, there is no heat
watch in effect, however be aware that it will be hot over the
next few days. This Saharan Dust Event is pretty severe, the worst
of the season and, climatologically speaking, only 5% of these
events reach this level.
.LONG TERM...Sunday through Thursday...
Significantly less Saharan dust is expected for next week.
However, skies will still look hazy at times. An upper level
trough well northeast of the Lesser Antilles will induce small
patches of moisture east of the region, and the trade winds will
drag these areas of clouds into to local islands. On Tuesday,
another layer of Saharan dust will arrive, limiting shower
activity for the western portions of Puerto Rico. Then, by
Wednesday and Thursday show a strong tropical wave reaching the
region. This wave should elevate the potential of flooding and
lightning at least to elevated. On the other hand, there should
be a relief from the scorching heat that has been punishing the
islands this summer. The solutions of the main global models
differ, however, so there is a lot of uncertainty in the forecast.
For now, the forecast lies on the wet side of the guidance, but
modifications will me made once the big picture becomes clearer.
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.AVIATION...
(06Z TAFs)
Mainly VFR conditions expected to prevail through the forecast
period. Passing showers and an increase of wind velocity is expected
this morning before the arrival of Saharan Dust this evening. East
winds at 17-22 kts, with stronger gusts and sea breeze variations.
Hazy conditions expected after 25/19z.
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.MARINE...
Surface high-pressure spread across the central Atlantic will
continue to support moderate to fresh easterly winds and choppy
seas for small crafts over the next few days. A tropical wave will
move south of the islands today, bringing passing showers to the
region. The wave will be followed by a severe Saharan dust event that
will last into late Saturday, resulting in hazy skies.
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.BEACH FORECAST...
Increasing winds will lead to areas of moderate rip current risk
for the next several days, mostly in southern and northern Puerto
Rico and for Saint Croix.

