Updated 5/5/24 at 8:20 p.m. AST
VI SOURCE WEATHER UPDATES
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Series: “Extreme Weather in the Caribbean”
- Part 1: Caribbean Earthquakes and Tsunamis
- Part 2: Caribbean Volcanoes
- Part 3: Rip Currents
- Part 4: Hurricanes
- Part 5: Wildfires
- Part 6: Flash Floods
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MONDAY’S WEATHER FORECAST: 5/6/24
Happy Monday!
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in San Juan, Puerto Rico, an unstable weather pattern is expected again on Monday and throughout the middle of the week. The ground is saturated, and any additional heavy rainfall could result in flash flooding. However, Monday will be partly sunny overall, with scattered showers and thunderstorms. The high temperature will be approximately 85°F, 29.4°C, with winds out of the east at about 10 to 13 mph. The chance of rain on Monday is approximately 50%.
Monday night will be mostly cloudy, with showers and thunderstorms. The low temperature will be approximately 78°F, 25.5°C, with winds out of the east-northeast at about 13 to 15 mph, gusting up to 20 mph. The possibility of rain on Monday night is approximately 70%.
A drying trend is forecast during the second half of the week.
Below: Infrared satellite imagery obtained at 7:40 p.m. AST on Sunday indicates a mostly cloudy sky with precipitation around the USVI and Puerto Rico. Additional rainfall and thunderstorms are possible over the next few days.
MARINE WEATHER UPDATE
A northeasterly swell is expected to impact the islands around Tuesday, creating some choppy marine conditions.
On Monday, the seas will be approximately 2 feet. Winds will be out of the east at about 10 knots.
On Monday night, the seas will be approximately 2 to 3 feet, with occasional seas up to 4 feet. Winds will be out of the east-northeast at about 10 to 15 knots, gusting up to 20 knots.
The water temperature is approximately 83-85°F, approximately 28-29°C.
Ocean Water Temperature Map from 5/3/24, courtesy of NOAA:
Wave Height Forecast Map courtesy of NWS:
HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS
Rip Currents: The risk of rip currents is projected to be low to moderate across most of the region on Monday.
Clear = Low Rip Current Risk
Yellow = Moderate Rip Current Risk
Red = High Rip Current Risk
Learn more about rip current safety in an interview between the NWS and the VI Source here.
TROPIC WATCH
Tropical Activity: The National Hurricane Center does not expect any cyclonic development over the next seven days.
A possible La Niña Weather Pattern May Spawn an Active 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season. Read more here. Additionally, Colorado State University Predicts Extremely Active 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season.
Click here to learn tips on being prepared for the 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season.
Days Until 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season: 26 Days
OBSERVATIONS
Sunrise: 5:51 a.m.
Sunset: 6:43 p.m.
Ocean water temperature: Approximately 83-85°F, approximately 28-29°C.
UV index: 9 out of 10 (VERY HIGH)
Sunday’s high temperature: 90°F, 32.2°C
Sunday’s low temperature: 80°F, 26.6°C
Preparation for extreme weather events in the Caribbean, such as earthquakes and tropical cyclones, is important. Residents and visitors in the USVI are encouraged to stay updated on weather events on the V.I. Source Weather page and sign up for alerts from the National Weather Service and the Virgin Islands Territorial Emergency Management Agency.