Hydrologic Outlook
Hydrologic Outlook
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Hydrologic Outlook
National Weather Service San Juan PR
1011 AM AST Fri Apr 25 2025
...THE POTENTIAL OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS IS EXPECTED TO
INCREASE THIS WEEKEND AND THROUGH MUCH OF THE WORKWEEK...
An increase in moisture, along with a series of troughs, will
enhance the potential for showers and thunderstorms this weekend,
and stretching into at least Thursday.
At this time, USGS river sensors indicate that most streams are
running normal to much above normal, and soils are saturated along
eastern, interior and western Puerto Rico. Additionally, winds are
expected to be weak through much of this period, so any rainfall
activity that develops will be long-lasting.
In general, we are expecting rainfall accumulation of 2 to 4 inches
each day, with the heaviest accumulation along the interior, north
and western Puerto Rico. However, periods of heavy rain will also
reach the Virgin Islands and eastern Puerto Rico too. There is an
elevated risk of flooding each day through Thursday.
The likelihood of urban and small stream flooding, mudslides and
rapid river rises will increase, and there is a chance of isolated
flash flooding as well.
There is some uncertainty in the location and timing of this rain,
as well as how much cloud coverage will limit the development of
afternoon showers and thunderstorms. However, there is a high
confidence on a wet and unsettled period for Puerto Rico, the Virgin
Islands and local waters. Conditions are expected to improve next
Saturday, May 3rd, but changes in the forecast are likely before
then.
Please stay tuned for further updates. This product will be updated
if necessary.
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