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Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands Surf Zone Forecast Friday Four Foot Waves Moderate Rip Currents Expected

Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands Surf Zone Forecast Friday Four Foot Waves Moderate Rip Currents Expected

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# Surf Zone Forecast for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands Good morning, this is your Friday morning surf zone forecast for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, issued by the National Weather Service in San Juan. Let's start with the northern coast. If you're heading to the beaches around Aguadilla, Isabela, or Quebradillas in the northwest, expect around four feet of surf today with moderate rip current risks. Keep an eye out near those groins and jetties where rip currents can get especially dangerous. The north central beaches from Arecibo to Dorado are also showing moderate rip current risks with similar four-foot surf heights. Conditions stay mostly sunny and hazy throughout the day with east winds between ten and fifteen miles per hour. Moving to the northeast, the Rio Grande through Humacao beaches are looking calmer with three-foot surf and low rip current risks. You'll see mostly sunny skies with scattered showers and similar light winds. Down on the southeastern coast near Arroyo and Guayama, we've got moderate rip current risks today with around four feet of surf. By Saturday though, that backs down to three feet with low rip current risks. The southern tier looks relatively stable. Ponce area showing three-foot surf with low risk, while the southwest beaches near Rincon and Aguada are running a bit smaller at two feet today. The Mayaguez region looks particularly wet with numerous showers expected throughout the day. As we move into the weekend, conditions remain fairly consistent across most of the islands. Saturday brings mostly sunny skies with similar wind patterns, though winds in some areas may pick up to around twenty miles per hour in the afternoon. Sunday through Tuesday show gradual increases in surf height, particularly in the southeast where we could see five-foot waves by Tuesday. Now for the islands. Culebra is featuring moderate rip current risks with four-foot surf and those stronger east winds between fifteen and twenty miles per hour. Vieques and Saint Thomas show three-foot surf today with low rip current risks, though Saint Croix is posting moderate risks with four-foot conditions. Looking ahead, most areas will maintain relatively stable conditions through the weekend with gradual swell increases by early next week. Saint Croix and the southeastern Puerto Rico zones could see five-foot waves by Tuesday. All areas are expecting scattered to isolated showers, particularly heavier on the western and southwestern slopes. Winds stay predominantly from the east at ten to twenty miles per hour depending on your location. Remember, even with low rip current risks, life-threatening currents can develop near manmade structures, so always swim near lifeguards and stay aware of your surroundings. This has been your Friday morning surf zone forecast. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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