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Steamy Skies and Stray Storms: The May 5th Outlook

By JOHN McCARTHY / V.I. Free Press Staff Writer

The Big Picture: Sizzle and Sprinkles

It’s going to be a classic tropical “mixed bag” today. We have a bit of extra moisture sliding in, which is basically nature’s way of making sure your afternoon commute feels like a sauna.

The Daily Breakdown

PeriodWeather ExpectationImpact
This AfternoonIsolated to scattered showers; low chance of a thunderstorm.Localized street flooding in the NW.
Tonight/Wed MorningPassing trade wind showers over windward coasts.Mostly a non-event for sleep.
WednesdayA repeat of today, pending how much dry air moves in.Afternoon sprinkles for the interior.
ThursdayThe “Dry Peak”—the most stable day of the week.Perfect for outdoor activities.

Marine & Surf: Smooth Sailing (Mostly)

The Atlantic is behaving itself for the most part. Seas are holding steady between 2 to 4 feet, though a tiny northeasterly swell is knocking on the door.

Looking Ahead: The Weekend

Starting Friday, a ridge builds in, which is code for “more sun, less rain.” However, the winds will pick up by Saturday, with gusts reaching 25 mph. Keep an eye on any loose items in the yard—if it isn’t bolted down, the trade winds might try to launch it into low earth orbit.

Bottom Line: Keep your cool, watch the skies this afternoon if you’re out west, and enjoy the tropical heat!

Here is the weather summary for Saint Croix as of today, May 5, 2026:

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