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Puerto Rico Weekend Forecast 3/20 - Rain Starting 3 AM

Your morning Puerto Rico weather update Here comes a typical late March weather pattern across Puerto Rico today, with overnight showers giving way to partly sunny skies and warm afternoon temperatures reaching the mid-80s. Starting with the overnight hours, we saw some light rain move through between 3 and 5 A.M., dropping about a quarter inch of precipitation across most areas. Those early morning showers have now cleared out, leaving us with increasing sunshine as we head toward noon.

Mar 21, 20262 min

Puerto Rico Weekend Forecast 3/20 - Rain Starting 3 PM

Your midday Puerto Rico weather update Here comes a typical March weather pattern across Puerto Rico today with afternoon showers developing mainly along interior and western sections of the island. Right now we're sitting at 82 degrees with southeast winds keeping things comfortable, but those afternoon thunderstorms are already building over the central mountains. Temperature-wise, we started this morning at 76 degrees just after 2 A.M.

Mar 20, 20262 min

Puerto Rico Weekend Forecast 3/20 - Rain Starting 7 AM

Your morning Puerto Rico weather update Here comes a classic spring weather pattern across Puerto Rico today, with afternoon showers developing as temperatures climb into the low 80s. This is exactly what we expect this time of year as we transition from the dry season. Your Friday morning starts off pleasant with temperatures in the mid-70s and mostly dry conditions.

Mar 20, 20262 min

Puerto Rico Weather 3/19 - Evening - Rain Starting 3 PM Today

Your evening Puerto Rico weather update Here comes a typical March weather pattern across Puerto Rico today with afternoon showers developing as our main weather feature. Right now we're enjoying mostly dry conditions with temperatures in the upper 70s, but that changes this afternoon. Starting your Thursday morning, temperatures bottomed out around 76 degrees at 2 A.M.

Mar 20, 20262 min

Puerto Rico Weather 3/19 - Midday - Rip Current Statement

Your midday Puerto Rico weather update Multiple rip current statements are in effect along our coasts today, creating life-threatening conditions for swimmers and beachgoers. These dangerous currents affect beaches from Aguadilla down through Ponce and around to Fajardo, so think twice before entering the water. This morning started comfortable at 76 degrees.

Mar 19, 20262 min

Puerto Rico Weather 3/19 - Morning - Rip Current Statement

Your morning Puerto Rico weather update Multiple Rip Current Statements are in effect across Puerto Rico's coastlines today, creating life-threatening conditions for swimmers and beachgoers. These dangerous currents affect beaches from the northwest coast through the Atlantic-facing shores, making ocean activities particularly hazardous through the afternoon. This Thursday starts mild with temperatures around 76 degrees through the morning hours.

Mar 19, 20262 min

Puerto Rico Weather 3/18 - Evening - Rip Current Statement

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Mar 19, 20260 min

Puerto Rico Weather 3/18 - Evening - Rip Current Statement

Your evening Puerto Rico weather update Step outside and you're immediately hit by that intense tropical heat, we're sitting at 84 degrees under mainly clear skies. It's a classic hot afternoon across the island.

Mar 18, 20261 min

Puerto Rico Weather 3/18 - Midday - Rip Current Statement

Your midday Puerto Rico weather update Those trade winds are working overtime today, easterly gusts hitting 24 miles an hour across San Juan. And they're churning up the seas something fierce, dangerous rip currents are camping out along exposed beaches through Thursday. If you're thinking about the water — don't.

Mar 18, 20261 min

Puerto Rico Weather 3/17 - Evening - Rip Current Statement

Your evening Puerto Rico weather update Step outside and you'll feel it — that wind has some punch today. Strong high pressure over the Atlantic is firing breezy easterlies across the islands, running. 15 to 25 miles an hour with gusts hitting 30 to 35 through this afternoon.

Mar 18, 20262 min

🚨 RIP CURRENT STATEMENT - Puerto Rico Weather 3/17 - Midday

Your midday Puerto Rico weather update Step outside right now and the wind will remind you who's boss. Strong easterlies are gusting to 35 miles an hour across the island, keeping things lively through tonight. Currently sitting at 86 degrees with partly cloudy skies. 📍 Keywords: March weather | Puerto Rico | midday weather update | Puerto Rico weather | PR weather forecast | midday forecast

Mar 17, 20261 min

🚨 RIP CURRENT STATEMENT - Puerto Rico Weather 3/16 - Evening

Your evening Puerto Rico weather update If you've been wondering what's rattling your windows all day, here's your answer: the wind. Easterly gusts have been hammering the island at 40 miles an hour since sunrise. And that Wind Advisory holds through 6 P.M. 📍 Keywords: March weather | Puerto Rico weather | Puerto Rico | evening weather update | PR weather forecast | evening forecast

Mar 16, 20261 min

🚨 WIND ADVISORY - Puerto Rico Weather 3/16 - Morning

Your morning Puerto Rico weather update The wind is the story today. Step outside and you'll feel it immediately — brisk east winds sweeping across the entire island. A Wind Advisory runs until 6 P.M., san Juan could see gusts hit 36 miles an hour. 📍 Keywords: Puerto Rico weather | morning weather update | Puerto Rico | PR weather forecast | morning forecast | March weather

Mar 16, 20261 min

🚨 RIP CURRENT STATEMENT - Puerto Rico Weather 3/15 - Evening

Your evening Puerto Rico weather update The National Weather Service has a High Rip Current Risk through late Monday night for exposed beaches across northern, eastern. 📍 Keywords: PR weather forecast | Puerto Rico weather | Puerto Rico | evening forecast | evening weather update | March weather

Mar 16, 20261 min

🚨 RIP CURRENT STATEMENT - Puerto Rico Weather 3/15 - Midday

Your midday Puerto Rico weather update Those trade winds are flexing today. Step outside and you'll feel them — gusts hitting 25 to 40 miles an hour across the island. That Atlantic high pressure is locked in and bringing some serious breeze. 📍 Keywords: midday weather update | Puerto Rico | midday forecast | PR weather forecast | Puerto Rico weather | March weather

Mar 15, 20261 min

🚨 RIP CURRENT STATEMENT - Puerto Rico Weather 3/15 - Morning

Your morning Puerto Rico weather update Folks, that high pressure to our north is acting like a giant invisible hand, squeezing air down across the islands. It's windy out there. We're talking full-on trade wind therapy, gusting past 25 miles an hour in spots. 📍 Keywords: PR weather forecast | morning weather update | March weather | Puerto Rico weather | Puerto Rico | morning forecast

Mar 15, 20261 min

🚨 FLOOD ADVISORY - Puerto Rico Weather 3/12 - Midday

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Mar 12, 20261 min

Puerto Rico Weather 3/12 Midday - Thursday Forecast

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Mar 12, 20261 min

Puerto Rico Weather Morning - Rain Starting 8 AM Today

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Mar 12, 20261 min

Puerto Rico Weather 3/12 Morning - Thursday Forecast

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Puerto Rico Weather Evening - Rain Starting 7 PM Today

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Mar 11, 20261 min

Puerto Rico Weather 3/11 Evening - Wednesday Forecast

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Mar 11, 20261 min

Puerto Rico Weather Midday - Thunderstorms Starting 3 PM Today

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Mar 11, 20261 min

Puerto Rico Weather 3/11 Midday - Wednesday Forecast

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Mar 11, 20261 min

Puerto Rico Weather Morning - Thunderstorms Starting 8 AM Today

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Mar 11, 20261 min

Puerto Rico Weather 3/11 Morning - Wednesday Forecast

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Puerto Rico Weather Evening - Rain Starting 7 PM Today

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Mar 10, 20261 min

Puerto Rico Weather 3/10 Evening - Tuesday Forecast

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Mar 10, 20261 min

Puerto Rico Weather Midday - Rain Starting 3 PM Today

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Mar 10, 20262 min

Puerto Rico Weather 3/10 Midday - Tuesday Forecast

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Mar 10, 20261 min

Puerto Rico Weather 3/10 Morning - Thunderstorms Starting 9 AM

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Puerto Rico Weather 3/10 Morning - Tuesday Forecast

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Mar 10, 20261 min

Puerto Rico Weather 3/9 Morning - Rip Current Statement

Good morning. Puerto Rico. I'm Michael Mosby. Step outside and you'll feel last night's rain still hanging in the air. We only picked up a trace — barely enough to measure — but it left everything thick and humid at 77 degrees. Overcast skies overhead. And those trade winds are about to pick up. Here's what you're dealing with today. San Juan sees steady easterly gusts around 17 miles an hour, pushing to 24 by midday. Head south to Ponce and those winds ramp up — gusts hitting 29 miles an hour around noon. Western towns like Mayagüez stay calmer, around 7 miles an hour. Now the temperatures. San Juan tops out at 81 degrees around noon, then cools to 76 overnight. Ponce heats up fast — 89 degrees by 1 P.M., dropping to 74 by early Tuesday. Mayagüez reaches 86 before falling to 80 in the afternoon, bottoming out at 70 overnight. Rain's scattered but persistent. San Juan sees showers from 9 A.M. Through tonight, peaking around 9 P.M. With a 50 percent chance. Southern areas get a brief break from 3 to 5 P.M. Western Puerto Rico takes the most action — showers from noon to 5 P.M., peaking at 60 percent around 3 P.M. With a quarter to half inch possible. In Critical safety note, high rip current risk continues across northern beaches through this afternoon. Stay out of the water if you're not a strong swimmer. Looking ahead — Tuesday brings scattered showers and thunderstorms, especially in the west. Wednesday stays cloudy with a 60 percent chance of rain. Thursday through the weekend, expect afternoon showers with highs in the low to mid-80s. See you this afternoon.

Mar 9, 20261 min

Puerto Rico Weather 3/8 Midday - Rip Current Statement

Good afternoon. Puerto Rico. I'm Matt Mullins. Those trade winds are cranking today. Buck Island clocked gusts at 41 miles an hour overnight. Ponce hit 37. That breeze isn't letting up — expect winds between 15 and 25 miles an hour through midweek, with gusts pushing 30 to 40. Secure anything loose outside before it takes flight. Metro San Juan reaches 81 degrees this afternoon with just isolated showers — only a 20 percent chance. East winds around 18 miles an hour keep things breezy. Tonight drops to 75 with scattered showers becoming more likely. Tomorrow brings more of the same: 81 degrees with that steady east wind and scattered showers. Southern Puerto Rico runs hotter. You'll hit 88 this afternoon before cooling to 82 later. Isolated showers possible, but those wind gusts — up to 30 miles an hour — are the real story. Tonight falls to 72 with partly cloudy skies. Monday climbs to 89 with a 30 percent chance of scattered showers. Western Puerto Rico faces the wettest conditions today. A 60 percent chance of rain showers this afternoon. Could see a tenth to quarter inch. High near 86 before dropping to 80. Tonight clears out nicely — down to 69. Monday brings another round: 85 degrees with a 60 percent chance of showers after 9 A.M. Could see a quarter to half inch of rain. In Looking ahead, tuesday ramps up the action with showers and thunderstorms, especially across western sections. Wednesday stays active with a 60 to 70 percent chance of showers. By Friday and Saturday, we settle back into typical trade wind patterns. In One critical note, high rip current risk continues through Monday morning for north and east-facing beaches. Seas running 7 to 9 feet offshore. Stay out of the water if you're not an experienced swimmer. See you this evening.

Mar 8, 20261 min

Puerto Rico Weather 3/8 Morning - Rip Current Statement

Good morning. Puerto Rico. I'm Michael Nally. If you stepped outside this morning, you already felt it. Those scattered showers rolled through overnight and dropped a quick tenth of an inch across San Juan and the northern coast. The island woke up to 75 degrees with breezy easterly winds doing their thing. Here's your day. Metro San Juan climbs to 81 degrees with scattered showers continuing through the afternoon. East winds gust to 24 miles an hour, keeping things brisk. Those showers peak around 6 P.M. With a 40 percent chance. Tonight drops to 75 degrees under mostly cloudy skies. Now head south. Ponce and the southern coast hit 88 degrees — seven degrees warmer than the metro. Isolated showers pop up mid-afternoon around 3 P.M., but most of the day stays sunny. Tonight cools to 72 degrees. Western Puerto Rico sees the wettest conditions. Mayagüez reaches 86 degrees with scattered showers firing up after noon. Rain chances jump to 50 percent by 3 P.M. Winds stay lighter here, around 7 miles an hour. Tonight clears out to 69 degrees. Monday brings more of the same — scattered showers, breezy easterlies, highs in the low 80s. But Tuesday? That's when things get interesting. An upper-level trough pushes in, ramping up instability. We're watching for thunderstorms to develop, especially across the interior and western sections. Rain chances climb to 60 percent. Wednesday through Friday expect afternoon showers with highs steady around 81 degrees. Weekend looks drier as high pressure builds back in. One critical note — a High Rip Current Risk continues through Monday morning for northern and eastern beaches. Stay out of the water if you're not a strong swimmer. See you this afternoon.

Mar 8, 20262 min

Puerto Rico Weather 3/7 Evening - Sunshine & Spotty Showers

Good evening. Puerto Rico. I'm Michael Nally. That damp, heavy air this morning wasn't just humidity—it was the tail end of a Culebra streamer that dumped nearly two inches of rain on San Juan overnight. The metro area is mopping up while the west stayed bone dry. Classic March: one side of the island gets a shower, the other gets a sunburn. Down in Metro San Juan, scattered showers linger tonight with a before midnight. Lows stick to a muggy 75 degrees. Tomorrow, the sun plays hide-and-seek with afternoon highs hitting 81 degrees. Those trade winds are steady too, blowing 14 to 18 miles an hour with gusts to 25. Head south to Ponce and it’s a different world. Skies clear out tonight with lows near 73. But Sunday afternoon cranks the heat up to 88 degrees. Watch out for those gusts hitting 32 miles an hour—that's enough to turn your beach umbrella inside out if you're not careful. Out west in Rincón, you dodged the rain today, but the pattern flips Sunday afternoon. Scattered showers roll in after noon, bringing a a chance you'll need the umbrella by 3 P.M. Highs reach 86 degrees, but those showers could cool things off fast. In A quick warning for coast, life-threatening rip currents are hitting San Juan. Vieques. And Culebra through Monday. Unless you're a strong swimmer, today isn't the day to test the ocean. Small craft advisories are up everywhere with seas running 5 to 7 feet. Looking ahead, expect more of the same but windier. Trade winds howl at 15 to 20 miles an hour through Thursday with gusts to 30. The best chance for widespread rain comes Tuesday and Wednesday. If you're heading to the beach, keep one eye on the sky. That wind will snatch your hat right off your head. See you tomorrow.

Mar 8, 20262 min

Puerto Rico Weather 3/6 Morning - Rip Current Statement

Good morning. Puerto Rico. I'm Aaron Jolly. The wind is the headline today. Step outside and you'll feel it immediately — breezy east winds at 16 to 20 miles an hour, gusting to 32. That's the kind of wind that reminds you to hold onto your hat. And it's not going anywhere this weekend. Metro San Juan hits 81 degrees today. Scattered showers wrap up before noon, then you're clear until tonight. Lows drop to 75, but showers and thunderstorms roll back in after midnight. Could see a half to three-quarters of an inch of rain. Down south in Ponce. Here comes 89 degrees this afternoon. Morning showers clear out fast, leaving you mostly sunny. Tonight stays mild at 73 with just a few isolated showers after 9 P.M. Out west. Mayagüez and Aguadilla reach 86 degrees. Isolated showers this morning give way to scattered thunderstorms this afternoon. Then tonight? Beautiful clearing. Low around 70 with calm skies. The important part. A high rip current risk is in effect for all north and east-facing beaches through Sunday. Life-threatening rip currents are possible. If you're hitting the beach this weekend, stay alert. Watch for beach patrol flags and posted signs. Small craft advisories are also up for choppy to rough seas. Looking ahead, tomorrow brings more showers and possible thunderstorms, especially around San Juan and the west. Sunday continues the same pattern. Highs stay in the low to mid 80s all weekend. Winds ease slightly by midweek, but expect unsettled weather through Tuesday before drier air finally arrives late next week. Especially near the water. See you tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast See you tomorrow.

Mar 6, 20262 min

Puerto Rico Weather March 5 Midday - Rip Current Statement

Good afternoon. Puerto Rico. I'm Aaron Jolly. That steady breeze you're feeling? It's out of the east. And it's not going anywhere. In fact, it's about to make things interesting. In the next 24 hours. Metro San Juan sits at 75 degrees right now with rain moving in. Those east winds are gusting to 23 miles an hour, so if you've got anything loose on the patio, now's the time to tie it down. Rain rolls through between 6 P.M. and early morning — expect a quarter to half inch. Friday brings partly sunny skies and a high near 81 degrees, but showers stick around through the day. Head south and you're looking at 73 degrees tonight with just isolated showers. Friday heats up fast — you'll hit 89 degrees under mostly sunny skies before scattered showers pop up after noon. Winds stay gentler here, around 7 to 18 miles an hour. Over in Western Puerto Rico, tonight drops to 69 degrees with scattered showers and breezy conditions. Friday afternoon could see thunderstorms mixed in as you climb to 86 degrees. Saturday through Tuesday keeps the unsettled pattern going — scattered showers with highs ranging from 80 to 89 degrees depending on where you're. By Wednesday, we might catch a break with drier air filtering in. One critical safety note. A High Risk of Rip Currents is in effect through Sunday. Life threatening currents are possible along north and east facing beaches. If you're not a strong swimmer, stay out of the water. Heed those flag warnings. If this forecast helped you plan your day, a quick rating really helps us out. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.

Mar 5, 20262 min

Puerto Rico Weather March 5 Morning - Rip Current Statement

Good morning. Puerto Rico. I'm Aaron Jolly. Feel that steady breeze rattling your windows? It's not going anywhere today. In the next 24 hours. We woke up to 76 degrees with barely a whisper of rain. But the moisture train is rolling in from the east. And it's about to get interesting. Metro San Juan gets hit first. Showers arrive by late morning. Highs climb to 81 degrees. East winds blow at 17 to 21 miles an hour, gusting to 28. That umbrella you forgot yesterday? You'll need it today. Head south toward Ponce and the heat cranks up. Highs hit 88 degrees. Scattered showers pop by midday. Winds gust to 32 at times — enough to turn your umbrella inside out. Now the west coast. That's where things get serious. From Mayaguez to Rincon, rain becomes likely by mid-afternoon. We're talking 90 percent chance. Highs reach 84 degrees. Some spots could see half to three quarters of an inch. Tonight, the full moon tries to peek through mostly cloudy skies. Lows drop to 75 in San Juan, cooler at 69 out west. Showers stick around. Beach plans? Scratch them. High rip current risk stays in effect through Sunday for north and east-facing beaches. Those currents don't care how strong a swimmer you're. Watch the flags. Tomorrow looks like a carbon copy. Breezy trade wind showers. Highs in the low to upper 80s. This pattern camps out through the weekend. Spring equinox arrives in about two weeks. We're gaining over a minute of daylight each day now — small victories. Charge your phone before heading out. Dead batteries don't help when you're dodging puddles. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.

Mar 5, 20262 min

Puerto Rico Weather March 5 Evening - Rip Current Statement

Good evening. Puerto Rico. I'm Aaron Jolly. That gentle breeze you felt overnight? It's just getting started. We only saw a trace of rain yesterday, but today the trade winds are bringing scattered showers back into the picture. In the next 24 hours. Let's start in Metro San Juan. You're waking up to 75 degrees under partly cloudy skies. Showers become more likely as the day progresses, with a 40 percent chance by afternoon. Highs reach 81 degrees. And hold onto your hats — east winds gust to 28 miles an hour. Tonight, shower chances increase to 50 percent with a low around 76. Head south and it's a warmer story. Southern Puerto Rico starts the day at 72 degrees under mostly clear skies. Sun dominates the morning, then scattered showers develop after noon. Highs climb to 89 degrees. That's toasty. Gusts could hit 31 miles an hour. Showers taper off by 9 P.M. Tonight. Over in Western Puerto Rico, temperatures sit at 69 degrees early. Afternoon brings the highest shower chances region-wide — 60 percent after noon. Highs reach 85 degrees with lighter winds compared to the rest of the island. Here's what matters today. A High Rip Current Risk remains in effect through Friday night for north and east-facing beaches. Breaking waves of 6 to 7 feet mean dangerous conditions for swimmers. Small craft should stay in port — advisories continue through Saturday morning. Expect more of the same. Breezy easterly winds, passing showers. And highs holding steady in the low to mid 80s. By early next week, shower chances ease slightly. One more thing — tonight's full moon rises at sunset. With spring equinox just two weeks away, we're gaining over a minute of daylight each day now. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.

Mar 5, 20262 min

Puerto Rico Weather March 4 Morning - Rip Current Statement

Good morning. Puerto Rico. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside and you'll feel it right away. That steady east wind pushing across the island at 18 miles an hour, gusting to 69 miles an hour. We're sitting at 82 degrees under partly cloudy skies. And those trade winds are bringing in fast-moving showers. In the next 24 hours. Metro San Juan stays breezy today with a high of 80 degrees. Scattered showers roll in around noon and linger through early afternoon — about a coin flip's chance. Tonight, partly cloudy with a low of 75. Head south and it warms up. Southern Puerto Rico reaches 87 degrees this afternoon, with gusts up to 30 miles an hour. Showers develop after noon with a slight chance. Tonight clears out with a low of 72. Out west, it's a wetter story. Western Puerto Rico sees an 85-degree high with a likely chance of showers this afternoon. Some spots could pick up a half to three quarters of an inch of rain. Skies clear overnight with a low of 69. Important safety note — there's a high risk of rip currents at north and east-facing beaches through Friday night. If you're heading to the shore, check those beach flags and talk to lifeguards before getting in the water. Tonight brings a full moon. A nice way to end a breezy day. Looking ahead, this pattern holds through the weekend. Expect highs in the low to mid 80s each day with passing showers and those persistent easterly winds. We're gaining about a minute of daylight daily now, with sunrise at 6:42 and sunset at 6:32. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.

Mar 4, 20261 min

Puerto Rico Weather March 3 Evening - Rip Current Statement

Good evening. Puerto Rico. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside right now and you'll feel it immediately. That wind has some attitude tonight. A strong high pressure system sitting over the western Atlantic is pumping trade winds right across the islands. Gusts are clipping the lower 30s in spots. It's 79 degrees, partly cloudy. And honestly. It feels alive out there. In the next 24 hours. So what does this setup mean for your Wednesday? Rain. But not everywhere equally. Mayaguez takes the biggest hit. Showers roll in after 9 A.M. With rain likely right through midday. High of 85 degrees. Tonight out west is actually gorgeous though. Clear skies, low near 70 degrees. Over in metro San Juan, scattered showers linger tonight. You sleep at 76 degrees. Tomorrow brings rain chances, especially around 9 A.M. High reaches 80 degrees with gusts still pushing 24 miles an hour. Now the south coast tells a different story. Ponce starts tonight mostly clear, dropping to 73 degrees. Tomorrow? That southern heat cranks up to 87 degrees. Afternoon showers are possible but not a sure thing. Folks, here's the serious part. Rip current risk goes high Wednesday morning along north and east facing beaches. Luquillo. Carolina, the whole north coast. Stay out of that water through Thursday night. Small Craft Advisories are up for most waters too. The ocean isn't your friend this week. One beautiful detail tonight. Full moon overhead. And we're gaining daylight. Sunrise at 6:43 A.M., sunset at 6:32 P.M. Spring equinox is barely two weeks away. Looking ahead, trade winds keep blowing through the weekend. Quick passing showers each day, nothing that parks over you. Highs hold in the low to mid 80s. By next Tuesday things start drying out noticeably. Charge your phone, set that alarm. And enjoy that moonlight tonight. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.

Mar 4, 20262 min

Puerto Rico Weather March 3 Morning - Rip Current Statement

Good morning. Puerto Rico. I'm Aaron Jolly. That big high pressure system parked over the western Atlantic? It's acting like a giant fan today. It's pushing trade winds across the island at a steady clip, gusting to 25 miles an hour. Step outside and you'll feel it immediately. 82 degrees right now under partly cloudy skies, but that breeze keeps things honest. In the next 24 hours. Now the wind is only half the story. Moisture riding in on those trades means showers are building tonight, especially across the north side. San Juan, your rain chances climb through the evening. Showers peak around 3 A.M. Low near 76 degrees. Tomorrow stays partly sunny, high around 81, with passing showers tagging along. Slide down to the southern coast and it's a completely different vibe. Ponce is soaking up sunshine and pushing 88 degrees this afternoon. Tonight clears out beautifully with a low of 73. Wednesday? More of the same warm, sunny goodness. Over in Mayaguez, isolated showers taper off before 9 P.M. Then skies open up, lows dip to a comfortable 71. Tomorrow afternoon the showers return after noon, high near 85. Now. Ocean safety. This is the part that matters. Rip current risk is moderate today, but it jumps to high Wednesday morning along north and east facing beaches. Strong trades plus incoming swells equals dangerous surf through Thursday night. Small Craft Advisories are up for most waters. Respect the ocean this week. One more flag. Fire danger is elevated across southern Puerto Rico. Low humidity plus gusty winds means any spark travels fast. Skip the outdoor burning. Looking ahead, breezy conditions stick around all week. Showers get more frequent Wednesday through Saturday. Temperatures barely budge. Low 80s by day, low 70s at night. Drier air finally sneaks back in early next week. Oh. And tonight's full moon rises right at sunset. Spring equinox is just two weeks out. Charge your phone before bed tonight. Those 3 A.M. Showers might knock out power in spots. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.

Mar 3, 20262 min

3/2 Puerto Rico Weather: Rain Starting 7 AM

Good morning. Puerto Rico. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside right now and you'll feel 74 degrees with a gentle breeze. but here's the thing. That breeze is about to get bossy. A massive high pressure system sitting over the central Atlantic is cranking up the pressure gradient across our region. Translation? Wind is the story all week long. In the next 24 hours. Scattered showers are already organizing to the east. and they're heading our way. Metro San Juan, rain rolls in around 7 A.M. and sticks around through late morning. Fifty-fifty chance means toss that umbrella in the car for the commute. You'll hit 82 degrees with east winds gusting to 25 miles an hour. Tonight, showers come and go with a low around 75. Down south to Ponce and the southern coast, you're the hot spot today. Climbing to 88 degrees. Showers fire up mid-morning and linger through the afternoon. Tonight clears out nicely, dropping to 73. Out west. Mayaguez and the western coast get a later start. Rain holds off until after noon, peaking around 3 P.M. Highs reach 85 degrees. Tonight brings clearing skies and a cooler 69 degrees. The week ahead? That breezy pattern isn't going anywhere. Winds strengthen midweek as another high builds in. Expect passing showers almost daily — mornings along windward areas, afternoons inland. Highs stay low to mid-80s, lows in the low 70s. By the weekend, rip current risk climbs along north and east-facing beaches. One quick note. We're gaining over a minute of daylight today. Sunrise at 6:44, sunset at 6:32. Spring equinox is just eighteen days out. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.

Mar 3, 20262 min

3/1 Puerto Rico Weather: Rain

Good morning. Puerto Rico. I'm Aaron Jolly. The Azores High is cranking up the breeze machine today. That big Atlantic high-pressure system is pumping southeast winds across the island. and it's dragging moisture with it. We're starting at 74 degrees under mainly clear skies, but don't let that fool you. In the next 24 hours. Metro San Juan wakes up to scattered showers before 9 A.M. Then the sun muscles through. You'll hit 82 degrees with east-southeast winds gusting to 26 miles an hour. Tonight? More showers drift in under mostly cloudy skies. Lows hold steady at 75 degrees. Head down south to Ponce and the southern coast. You're heating up to 88 degrees. Just a slight chance of an isolated shower before 3 P.M. Winds gust as high as 31 miles an hour down there — hold onto your hat. Tonight brings a few spotty showers with lows near 73 degrees. Out west in Mayaguez, scattered showers pop up around midday with a high of 86 degrees. Winds stay calmer at 7 to 12 miles an hour. Tonight turns clear and cooler, dropping to 69 degrees. Tomorrow the moisture surge arrives. Rain chances jump island-wide. Temperatures stay warm — 82 in San Juan, 88 in the south, 85 in the west. Here's your week ahead. Breezy to windy conditions persist straight through Saturday. Winds actually strengthen by midweek. Expect passing showers each day, especially mornings and afternoons. They'll move fast thanks to those gusty winds. In Beach warning, moderate rip current risk continues all week, increasing to high risk by late week. Skip unguarded beaches. One bright spot — we're gaining over a minute of daylight each day now. Spring equinox is just two and a half weeks away. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.

Mar 1, 20262 min

2/28 Puerto Rico Weather: Rain Starting 9 AM

Good morning. Maine. I'm DJ Huzz. The Azores High is running the show today. This massive high-pressure system parked over the Atlantic is cranking up our winds and pumping warmer air across the island. You'll feel those east-southeast breezes gusting to 25 miles an hour. and they're bringing fast-moving showers along for the ride. In the next 24 hours. Metro San Juan starts mainly clear at 74 degrees. Scattered rain showers roll in after 9 A.M. As temps climb to 83 degrees. Tonight brings more passing showers and a mild low of 75 degrees. Down south. Ponce and the southern coast claim the heat prize. We're talking 87 degrees this afternoon with just isolated showers after 3 P.M. but tonight the pattern shifts. Showers become more likely after 9 P.M., peaking around 3 A.M. Lows dip to 72 degrees. Out west. Mayaguez and the western coast hit 85 degrees under sunny skies. Isolated showers arrive after 3 P.M. Tonight clears out with lows around 69 degrees — the coolest spot on the island. Sunday looks gorgeous with full sunshine and highs in the low to mid 80s. Monday brings shower chances back. By midweek, winds really kick up and we could see thunderstorms over western Puerto Rico. Temperatures stay warm in the low 80s. One important note if you're beach bound. A moderate rip current risk persists through the weekend. Those breezy winds create hazardous swimming conditions, especially along exposed beaches. Check conditions before you dive in. In Sunrise this morning was at 6, 45. Sunset tonight at 6:31. We're gaining over a minute of daylight each day now — spring equinox is just 20 days away. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.

Feb 28, 20262 min

Red Flag Warning | Puerto Rico Weather

Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Puerto Rico Weather Podcast — it's Thursday, February 26th. Step outside right now and you're wrapped in 74 degrees under a gray blanket of clouds. Feels nice. But those trade winds are stirring. And they're about to make their presence known. Metro San Juan deals with scattered showers all morning into the afternoon. You'll hit 81 degrees with east winds gusting to 25 miles an hour. More showers roll in after 9 P.M. tonight, with lows around 75. Head south to Ponce and the southern coast. And it's a completely different day. Pure sunshine. Highs climb to 88 degrees this afternoon. Just a slight rain chance after noon. Those easterly gusts hit 29 miles an hour down there. Now push west. Thunderstorms fire up around noon and stick around through 8 P.M. Highs reach 86 degrees, with storm chances peaking at 50 percent this afternoon. Here's the serious part. A Red Flag Warning kicks in at 11 A.M. and runs through 5 P.M. for the southwest coastal plains. Critical fire weather conditions mean any spark becomes a wildfire. Zero outdoor burning today. And about those beaches.. A High Surf Advisory continues through Friday morning from Rincon to Fajardo. Breaking waves hit 10 to 13 feet. Life-threatening rip currents are expected. Stay out of the water. Your five-day outlook: Friday brings the wettest conditions with possible thunderstorms. Temperatures hold in the low to mid 80s. The weekend dries out some, then shower chances climb again Monday and Tuesday. Breezy trade winds stick with us throughout. One bright spot — we're gaining over a minute of daylight today. Sunrise at 6:47 A.M., sunset at 6:30 P.M. Spring equinox is three weeks out. If you're heading to the southwest coast today, take that fire warning seriously. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.

Feb 26, 20262 min

Rip Current Statement | Puerto Rico Weather

Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Puerto Rico Weather Podcast — it's Wednesday, February 25th. Step outside and you'll feel those trade winds already kicking in. We're at 73 degrees under clear skies, but that easterly breeze is about to bring company. Metro San Juan gets scattered showers rolling through from 9 A.M. to 11 P.M. Peak chance hits around 9 A.M. this morning, then they taper off. You'll climb from 75 degrees at 7 A.M. to 81 degrees by noon. East winds steady at 10 to 20 miles an hour, gusting to 20 around midday. Tonight holds at 75 degrees with lingering showers. Thursday brings another high of 81 with scattered rain. Head south and the heat cranks up. Southern Puerto Rico hits 88 degrees around 1 P.M. — that's serious warmth. Showers develop 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. with a 30 percent chance. Winds gust to 18 miles an hour around 1 P.M. Tonight cools to 72 degrees. Thursday looks drier with just isolated showers. Over in western Puerto Rico, thunderstorms are the story. They fire up noon to 8 P.M., peaking at 60 percent around noon. High of 85 degrees around 1 P.M., then cooling to 69 degrees by 4 A.M. Steady east winds around 7 miles an hour. Now the serious part.. High Surf Advisory and Rip Current Statement through Friday. Breaking waves reach 10 feet or higher along north-facing beaches. Ocean Park, Piñones, Luquillo, Aguadilla — dangerous conditions. Stay out of the water. The week ahead keeps those breezy trade winds rolling. Highs hold low to mid 80s through the weekend. Monday brings more widespread showers with a 50 percent chance. We're gaining over a minute of daylight each day — spring equinox just three weeks out. If you're hitting the beaches this week, skip the north shore. Those waves aren't playing around. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.

Feb 25, 20262 min

Thunderstorms Starting 9 AM | Puerto Rico Weather

Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Puerto Rico Weather Podcast — it's Tuesday, February 24th. Step outside and you'll feel that sticky 70 degrees clinging to your skin. But here's the thing.. Where you're on this island today decides whether you're dodging thunderstorms or just a few showers. And if you're near the water? The drama's just getting started. Metro San Juan wakes up sunny, but by 9 A.M., scattered showers roll in. They'll hang around all day, peaking near midnight with a coin flip chance of rain. Winds shift east around 10 A.M., pulling in that moisture. You'll hit 81 degrees around noon before cooling to 74 by early Wednesday. Head south and the heat cranks up. Southern Puerto Rico hits 86 degrees by 1 P.M., with afternoon showers arriving earlier but tapering off by 5 P.M. Lows tonight drop to a balmy 72, with just a slight chance of sprinkles before 3 A.M. Now Western Puerto Rico? That's where the fireworks are. Thunderstorms explode between noon and 8 P.M., peaking at 70 percent around 3 P.M. Expect one to two inches of rain in spots — enough for ponding on roads and maybe minor flooding in low areas. Highs top out at 84, then drop to 69 by 4 A.M. The National Weather Service is watching this closely. If you're hitting the beach, hold off. That northwesterly swell arrives late tonight, bringing hazardous surf and life threatening rip currents Wednesday through Friday. Western drivers, watch for sudden downpours this afternoon. Turn your headlights on and never drive through flooded roads. The week ahead? Wednesday brings more scattered showers, especially in the west, with a drying trend by Thursday. Friday through Monday, we settle into that classic trade wind pattern — breezy easterlies, morning showers in the east, afternoon pop ups near El Yunque. Highs stay mid 80s, lows low 70s. Classic Puerto Rico — three different weather worlds in one island. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.

Feb 24, 20262 min

Rain Starting 3 PM | Puerto Rico Weather

Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Puerto Rico Weather Podcast — it's Monday, February 23rd. Seventy-one degrees right now with clear skies. Feels like summer, right? Don't get too comfortable. A storm system is tracking our way. And by Wednesday, things get messy. Metro San Juan climbs to 83 degrees by noon. Scattered showers roll in after 9 A.M., with the best chance between 3 P.M. And 5 P.M. Winds stay light from the southeast around 7 miles an hour. Tonight, isolated showers linger after midnight. Lows near 74. Head south and it's a different story. Southern Puerto Rico hits 91 degrees by 1 P.M. That's well above normal for late February. Brief showers possible between noon and 2 P.M., then skies clear tonight. Lows drop to 73 by 4 A.M. Western Puerto Rico mirrors the metro. Sunny until scattered showers arrive after noon. Highs hit 86 degrees around 1 P.M. Winds gust to 16 miles an hour by 2 P.M. Tonight turns clear and cooler, with lows near 71. Now here's the big story. Rain chances double by Tuesday. Wednesday brings widespread showers and thunderstorms. Flooding becomes a real concern, especially in central Puerto Rico. And for beachgoers.. A long-period northwesterly swell arrives Wednesday, bringing life-threatening rip currents and high surf through Friday. Northern and western coasts will be especially dangerous. Looking ahead: Tuesday brings 50 percent rain chances in San Juan, 70 percent out west. Wednesday is the wettest day with gusty east winds to 22 miles an hour. Thursday and Friday keep showers around, but conditions slowly improve. The weekend finally brings drier air, sunny skies. And highs in the mid-80s. Sunrise today is at 6:49 A.M., sunset at 6:29 P.M. Stay weather aware this week, folks. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.

Feb 23, 20262 min