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Wx BRIEF: Fair Skies and Moderate Surf Risks for the Territory

By V.I. Free Press Staff

FREDERIKSTED — The National Weather Service in San Juan confirmed early Tuesday that a stable weather pattern will hold firm across the U.S. Virgin Islands through at least midweek.

The Daily Breakdown

Marine & Safety Alert

The NWS has issued a Moderate Rip Current Risk valid through at least Wednesday.

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: The National Weather Service’s latest experimental interactive map offers a localized look at rip current risks across the Territory. This digital tool allows users to zoom in on specific coastlines—from the Frederiksted waterfront to the North Shore—to check for life-threatening surf conditions before heading to the beach. (Credit: NWS)

The Big Picture

Expect mostly sunny skies to dominate the local horizon today and through midweek. A high-pressure system anchored over the north-central Atlantic is steering our weather, keeping things significantly drier than last week. While the sun will prevail, the trade winds may still carry a few isolated, “blink-and-you’ll-miss-them” passing showers across the islands.

Heading to the Beach/Water?

Looking Ahead

The fair-weather pattern remains stable for the next couple of days. However, a transition is on the horizon for the latter half of the week. By Friday, moisture from a lingering frontal boundary to our north will begin to drift south, likely bringing warmer temperatures, increased humidity, and a higher chance of scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms heading into the weekend.

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