Area Forecast Discussion
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732 FXCA62 TJSJ 271952 AFDSJU Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service San Juan PR 352 PM AST Mon May 27 2024 .SYNOPSIS...
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As the tropical wave continues to depart tonight, the east- southeasterly flow will continue to bring plenty of moisture into the islands enhancing unstable conditions until at least mid- week. A drier airmass is expected to filter into the region, promoting stable weather conditions and warm temperatures by the end of the workweek.
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&& .SHORT TERM...
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Tonight through Wednesday... In the morning, showers filtered across the southeastern and southwestern municipalities of Puerto Rico, leaving less than an inch of rain, while the remaining parts of the islands experienced mostly calm weather conditions. By the early afternoon, showers and thunderstorms started to develop over the northwestern and interior sections of Puerto Rico as well as along the San Juan Metropolitan area. Overall, due to the tropical wave`s proximity, mostly cloudy skies prevailed over Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands throughout the day. Temperature-wise, they remained in the upper 80s to low 90s along the coastal and urban areas, while over the higher elevations, they stayed in the 80s. Despite the passage of the tropical wave some heat indices along the north central and western Puerto Rico ranged from 105 - 111 degrees Fahrenheit occasionally. The prevailing wind flow was out of the east- southeast. Tonight, expect the development of shower activity, particularly along the eastern half of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, as patches of moisture associated with the tropical wave that is now to the southwest of Puerto Rico filter inland. With this rainfall, we also foresee some thunderstorm activity. Overnight, the temperatures should remain in the upper 70s to low 80s along the coast and in the 70s across the mountains. We anticipate that the tropical wave will continue to move away overnight. Despite the anticipated departure of the tropical wave, the deep east-southeasterly flow will continue to bring plenty of moisture into the islands through at least mid-week. The latest model guidance continues to suggest above-normal precipitable water values as well. The 500mb temperatures will range around -7 degrees Celsius, meaning that there is a potential for strong thunderstorms to develop mainly in the afternoons across the interior and western Puerto Rico through at least the end of the short-term period. Additional activity is also expected elsewhere at times. The risk of flooding will stay elevated these days. Also, breaks of sunshine will be more frequent tomorrow and Wednesday, allowing for temperatures and heat indices to climb up so that it will feel muggy, too.
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&& .LONG TERM...
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Thursday through Monday... //from previous discussion// No significant changes have been introduced to the long term forecast. A mid-to-upper level ridge over the eastern Caribbean is forecast to persist for much of the period. A drier airmass is expected to filter into the region, promoting stable weather conditions and warm temperatures. The general wind flow will prevail from the southeast and will shift from the south by early Sunday in response to a building surface high pressure in the central Atlantic. Despite of the drier air, there is sufficient low- level moisture from the Caribbean Sea moving into the local area. This moisture in combination with daytime heating, and local effects will result in afternoon convective activity across the interior, north- central and northwestern portions of Puerto Rico every afternoon. With the expected activity, there is a limited to elevated risk of urban and small stream flooding in roads and poor drainage areas. Latest precipitable water model guidance suggest values between 1.80 to 2.00 inches between Friday and Sunday. By Friday through Monday a relatively wet pattern is expected to prevail across Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands as a weak surface trough develop between the Dominican Republic and the local region. In response, an enhancement in shower and thunderstorm activity is anticipated as moisture increases. By Sunday, winds are expected to shift from the south and prevailing from this direction until at least mid- week. With this meteorological scenario, warmer temperatures are going to be present with values between the upper 80s to low 90s along the coastal and urban areas of the islands. Heat indices are anticipated to surpass the mid 100s, and could result in excessive heat conditions for the islands.
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&& .AVIATION...
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(18z TAFs) SHRA/VCTS will result in gusty winds btwn 15-20kt, and will possibly affect TJBQ (thru 26/23z) and IST/ISX (thru 27/02z). Winds will prevail mainly from the E-ESE at 13 kt or less, pushing passing SHRA across JSJ overnight. Afternoon convection will develop tomorrow (28/16-22z) across PR`s mountain areas and downwind from the USVI. Expect E winds at 10-15 kt with sea breeze variations and higher gusts near TSRA after 28/13z, tomorrow.
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&& .MARINE...
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A moderate east to southeast wind flow will prevail across the region over the next few days. The next tropical wave will likely be approaching the area by mid-week. Currently, it is located in the central Atlantic along 39W and south of 11N.
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&& .BEACH FORECAST...
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There is a low risk of rip currents across all beaches of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands tonight. Moderate to heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms are possible with the influence of a tropical wave just southwest of the region.
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&& .SJU WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... PR...None. VI...None. AM...None. && $$ SHORT TERM...MMC/RAM LONG TERM....GRS AVIATION...CAM PUBLIC DESK...ICP