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AFOS product RWSPR
Dates interpreted at 00:00 UTCDisplaying AFOS PIL: RWSPR
Product Timestamp: 2020-10-12 21:30 UTC
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868 AWCA82 TJSJ 122130 CCA RWSPR PRZ001>013-130845- Weather Summary for Puerto Rico...CORRECTED National Weather Service San Juan PR 530 PM AST Mon Oct 12 2020 Mostly sunny skies prevailed across much of the islands during the day. The exception was over portions of the interior and west sections of Puerto Rico where clouds and showers activity developed producing thunderstorms with areas of heavy rainfall. Some of the heavy rains lead to ponding of water on roadways and in poor drainage areas. Expect the afternoon convection over the islands to move off and dissipate around sunset or just after. Daytime high temperatures were in the upper 80s to near 90 degrees along the coastal areas and upper 70s in higher elevations. Winds were generally from the east southeast between 10 to 15 mph with occasionally higher gusts along the coastal areas and sea breeze variations. Skies will become partly cloudy to mostly clear during the overnight hours over lands areas. A trade wind showers will continue to affect the coastal waters overnight into the morning hours with some briefly brushing the windward areas of the islands from time to time. Winds will become light and variable to calm and overnight low temperatures will be in the mid to upper 60s across the higher elevations to upper 70s to near 80 degrees across coastal areas. A tropical wave is so far forecast to enter and cross the eastern caribbean during the latter part of the work week. This will bring and increase in tropical moisture and consequently increase the potential for showers and thunderstorm development over the forecast area. Marine conditions will remain unchanged at least until mid-week, with seas of will prevail across the local waters with seas expected to remain below 4 feet and easterly winds at 10 to 15 knots.A slight increase in winds and seas is expected during the latter part of the work week but is forecast to remain below small craft advisory criteria. For beachgoers, there is a moderate risk of rip currents across the northern beaches of Puerto Rico and Culebrita beach overnight. $$ This product is issued around 5 AM and 5 PM each day and weather conditions may change between issuances. Please verify the status of any Watches...Warnings or Advisories mentioned in this product.