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AFOS product HWOSJU
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Product Timestamp: 2023-09-09 09:11 UTC
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353 FLCA42 TJSJ 090911 CCA HWOSJU Hazardous Weather Outlook...CORRECTED National Weather Service San Juan PR 511 AM AST Sat Sep 9 2023 AMZ711>745-PRZ001>013-100900- San Juan and Vicinity-Northeast-Southeast-Eastern Interior- North Central-Central Interior-Ponce and Vicinity-Northwest- Western Interior-Mayaguez and Vicinity-Southwest-Culebra-Vieques- The nearshore and off shore Atlantic and Caribbean Coastal Waters- 511 AM AST Sat Sep 9 2023 This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of Puerto Rico. .DAY ONE...Today and Tonight .Lightning...Isolated thunderstorms are possible. Be aware of thunderstorms in your area, and be prepared to take shelter. .Excessive Rainfall...Flooding of urban areas, roads, small streams, and washes. Isolated flash floods possible. .Excessive Heat...Maximum heat indices between 108-111 degrees across northwest to northeast PR, Culebra and Vieques. Heat exhaustion likely with prolonged exposure. Heat stroke possible. Heat indices between of 102-107 degrees across the remaining coastal and urban areas. .Marine Conditions...Small craft should exercise caution across the offshore Atlantic waters. Seas gradually building to equal or greater than 7 feet later today, then equal to or greater than 10 feet across the Atlantic and local passages late this afternoon and tonight. Hazardous to dangerous conditions for small craft. .Rip Currents...Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone particularly along the north and east facing beaches of Puerto Rico and the adjacent islands. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Sunday through Friday Occasional feeder bands from distant Hurricane Lee will bring showers accompanied by periods of isolated thunderstorm activity across the region, maintaining an elevated risk of excessive rainfall which may lead to minor flooding of urban areas and ponding of water on roads and in poor drainage areas during the period. As Major Hurricane Lee tracks well northeast of the local islands, expect continued deteriorating marine and surf zone conditions through Monday, as swells generated by Lee will spread across the regional waters. The potential impacts of Lee, including wind, lightning, and excessive rainfall, remain uncertain at this time. By middle of next week, expect the return of warm to hot conditions as winds shift to a more southerly direction. .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... Spotter activation is encouraged. Please relay any information about flooding, winds, waves, and rip currents to the National Weather Service in San Juan. $$ AMZ716-726-VIZ001-002-100900- St. Thomas St. John adjacent Islands-St Croix- Nearshore Atlantic and adjacent Caribbean Coastal Waters- 511 AM AST Sat Sep 9 2023 This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of USVI. .DAY ONE...Today and Tonight .Lightning...Isolated thunderstorms are possible. Be aware of thunderstorms in your area, and be prepared to take shelter. .Excessive Rainfall...Ponding of water in roads and poorly drained areas. Urban and small streams flooding is possible. .Excessive Heat...Heat index 108-111 degrees across coastal and urban areas of St Croix. Heat exhaustion likely with prolonged exposure. Heat stroke possible. Heat indices between of 102-107 degrees across remaining coastal and urban areas. .Marine Conditions...Small craft should exercise caution across the offshore Atlantic waters. Seas gradually building to equal or greater than 7 feet later today then equal to or greater than 10 feet across the Atlantic and local passages by late afternoon and tonight. Hazardous to dangerous conditions for small craft. .Rip Currents...Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone particularly the beaches of St Croix. A high surf advisory will be in effect from 6 pm AST this evening for portions of the north and east facing coastal line of St Croix. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Sunday through Friday Occasional feeder bands from distant Hurricane Lee will bring showers accompanied by periods of isolated thunderstorm activity across the region, maintaining an elevated risk of excessive rainfall which may lead to minor flooding of urban areas and ponding of water on roads and in poor drainage areas during the period. As Major Hurricane Lee tracks well northeast of the local islands, expect continued deteriorating marine and surf zone conditions through Monday, as swells generated by Lee will spread across the regional waters. The potential impacts of Lee, including wind, lightning, and excessive rainfall, remain uncertain at this time. By middle of next week, expect the return of warm to hot conditions as winds shift to a more southerly direction. .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... Spotter activation is encouraged. Please relay any information about flooding, winds, waves, and rip currents to the National Weather Service in San Juan. $$