Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's hitting hard with some seriously gnarly conditions across Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
We're looking at some monster waves rolling in around 6 feet high, especially near San Juan, Northeast Puerto Rico, and St. Croix. Surfers and swimmers take note - the rip current risk is extremely high this afternoon, so caution is your best friend out there.
Expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers dancing across the coastline. Southeast winds are cruising between 10 to 15 miles per hour, adding some extra punch to those waves. The north and northeast regions are experiencing the most intense surf conditions, so beach-goers in those areas need to be extra vigilant.
As we roll into Thursday, things will mellow out a bit. Rip current risks will drop to moderate, with surf heights chilling around 4-5 feet. Winds will maintain their southeast groove, keeping things interesting.
Looking ahead to the weekend, expect a mix of partly sunny and mostly sunny conditions with occasional scattered showers. East winds will be picking up, especially around Culebra and St. Thomas, potentially hitting 20 miles per hour.
Bottom line: Today's a high-energy surf day with serious rip current risks. If you're hitting the waves, stay alert, respect the ocean, and maybe consider watching from the beach if you're not an experienced swimmer or surfer. Stay safe and enjoy those beautiful Caribbean waters!
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