Flood Potential Outlook
Issued by NWS San Juan, PR

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Hydrologic Outlook
National Weather Service San Juan PR
946 AM AST Sun Feb 4 2024

...INCREASED RISK OF FLOODING FROM TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY FOR
PUERTO RICO AND THE UNITED STATES VIRGIN ISLANDS...

A deep layered-trough will approach the islands by late Monday
into Tuesday, pulling moisture from the south into the local
islands. This will increase the risk for flooding, rapid river
rises and mudslides across Puerto Rico and for the U.S. Virgin
Islands.

Based on the latest guidance, squally weather will begin over
Puerto Rico as soon as Monday night or very early on Tuesday. The
swath of moisture will then spread eastward toward most of Puerto
Rico, and reaching the U.S. Virgin Islands by late Tuesday. So
far, the strongest showers are expected both on Tuesday and
Wednesday, but some showers could linger on Thursday over Puerto
Rico, and early Friday over the Virgin Islands.

Rainfall accumulations should range from 2 to 4 inches,
especially for the southern, interior and eastern sections of
Puerto Rico, and everywhere in the Virgin Islands. Isolated higher
amounts, up to 6 inches are possible in these areas as well.

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