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Caribbean Surf Report: Low Rip Currents, 3-Foot Waves, and Afternoon Showers Await Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands

Author
Quiet. Please
Published
Thu 04 Sep 2025
Episode Link
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/caribbean-surf-report-low-rip-currents-3-foot-waves-and-afternoon-showers-await-puerto-rico-and-virgin-islands--67630003

Surf's up, beach warriors! The National Weather Service just dropped the latest coastal conditions for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, and we've got the scoop.

Heads up, wave riders - we're looking at a consistent surf height around 3 feet across most regions, with a few spots like Mayaguez and Ponce chilling at a mellow 2 feet. The good news? Rip current risks are low, but don't get too comfortable - those sneaky currents can still pop up near jetties, reefs, and piers.

Today's forecast is a classic Caribbean mix - mostly sunny skies with some playful isolated showers dancing across the coastline. Winds are holding steady from the east at 10 to 15 miles per hour, perfect for creating some sweet, clean wave conditions.

As we roll into Friday, expect things to get a bit more dramatic. Clouds will start rolling in, and those afternoon thunderstorms are ready to make a cameo. St. Croix and the Virgin Islands might see some extra excitement with numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms adding some spice to your beach day.

Weekend warriors, your surf outlook remains pretty consistent - around 3 feet of waves, partly to mostly sunny skies, and those signature Caribbean afternoon showers keeping things interesting. East winds will continue to be your reliable sailing companion.

Bottom line: Pack your sunscreen, keep an eye on those potential afternoon thunderstorms, and get ready to catch some sweet Puerto Rican and Virgin Island waves. Stay safe, stay stoked!

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