Watches, Warnings & Advisories



2 products issued by NWS for: 5NM E Fajardo PR

Hazardous Weather Outlook

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service San Juan PR
438 AM AST Fri May 3 2024

AMZ716-726-VIZ001-002-040845-
St. Thomas St. John adjacent Islands-St Croix-
Nearshore Atlantic and adjacent Caribbean Coastal Waters-
438 AM AST Fri May 3 2024

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of USVI.

.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight

.Lightning...Isolated to scattered thunderstorms 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.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Saturday through Thursday

A wet and unstable weather pattern is expected to persist through
early next week. A series of troughs will promote thunderstorms
and excessive rainfall across the area, enhancing the potential
for flooding across the islands. Wind-driven seas and a subsiding
northerly swell will maintain hazardous conditions to small
crafts and life-threatening rip currents through today. A Flood
Watch is in effect for the U.S. Virgin Islands through Sunday
afternoon. For more details please refer to (FFASJU & FFASPN).

.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.

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Marine Weather Statement

Marine Weather Statement
National Weather Service San Juan PR
210 PM AST Fri May 3 2024

AMZ711-712-716-723-726-733-735-741-742-745-040215-
Atlantic Waters of Puerto Rico and USVI from 10 NM to 19.5N-
Coastal Waters of Northern Puerto Rico out 10 NM-
Coastal Waters from Cabo San Juan to the waters between Anegada
Island and Virgin Gorda and North 10 NM-
Anegada Passage east of Virgin Gorda and Saint Croix south to 17N-
Coastal waters east of Puerto Rico, around Vieques, and around
and just north of Culebra and Saint John-
Caribbean waters of Puerto Rico from 10 NM to 17N, including the
coastal waters of Saint Croix-
Coastal Waters of Southern Puerto Rico out 10 NM-
Mona Passage Southward to 17N-
Coastal Waters of Northwestern Puerto Rico out 10 NM-
Coastal Waters of Southwestern Puerto Rico out 10 NM-
210 PM AST Fri May 3 2024

Satellite imagery and doppler radar indicated both the development
of strong thunderstorms across various sections of the local
waters. Conditions are likely to deteriorate during the next few
hours, lasting through the evening. These thunderstorms are
capable of producing winds up to around 30 knots, frequent
lightning, and torrential rain. Waterspouts are possible.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Mariners can expect gusty winds to around 30 knots, locally higher
waves, and lightning strikes. Boaters should seek safe harbor
immediately until these storms pass.


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