Passing of tropical wave, upper level trough will leave humid, wet conditions

SAN JUAN — Forecasters at the National Weather Service say we can expect humid and wet conditions today.

The passage of a tropical wave and a upper level trough will result in:

☔ shower activity

🌡️ Heat Indices in the 105-112 F degrees

⛵ Small Craft Advisory

No tropical cyclone formation is expected over the next seven days.

Residents and visitors alike should follow the local agencies recommendations.

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