Thursday, Nov 13 • 6 PM
Marine & Coastal Danger Tonight; Improving tomorrow, the National Weather Service said.![]()
Strong N–NW swells continue to bring dangerous seas, strong rip currents, and coastal impacts through tonight. Conditions gradually improve tomorrow, but caution is still advised, the NWS said..
Small craft should exercise caution.
Rip currents remain a moderate risk.
Stay tuned to official updates.

Hazardous Coastal Conditions
Stay Out of the Water

More frequent passing showers
, extra clouds
and slightly cooler temps
↓… but still a low-risk last night!
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The TPW image from CIMSS
shows warm-color moisture patches near PR, favoring showers in the north & east.
Temps stay a bit cooler. No significant impacts expected.

North-northwest swells will bring rapidly deteriorating marine and coastal conditions tonight into Thursday across Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The main hazards include life-threatening rip currents, high surf, localized beach erosion, and hazardous seas for small craft. ![]()
⚠️ Dangerous conditions will continue through at least Friday morning, especially along Atlantic-facing coastlines. Residents and visitors should avoid entering the water, stay clear of rocks and breaking waves, and follow all posted beach flag warnings. ⚠️
MIMIC-TPW2 supported by JPSS & ONR.![]()


