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Surf Report San Juan

Your daily forecast for the best breaks in San Juan, Puerto RicoPodcast Description:

Calling all San Juan surfers! Ditch the guesswork and get the inside scoop on wave conditions with "Surf Report San Juan." Your daily, no-nonsense forecast delivers all the essential info you need to score the best sessions in the area. We analyze all the key factors so you can paddle out with confidence.


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  • Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands Surf Forecast Moderate Rip Currents Four Foot Waves Today
    May 5 2026
    Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Juan.

    Starting with the northern coast, San Juan and vicinity is looking at moderate rip current risk today with surf around four feet. You'll find partly sunny skies with scattered showers and southeast winds around ten miles per hour. Wednesday improves slightly with mostly sunny conditions and isolated showers, though the rip current risk remains moderate and surf stays around four feet.

    Heading east to the northeast beaches of Rio Grande, Luquillo, Fajardo and Humacao, we're also seeing moderate rip current risk with four foot surf today. Expect mostly cloudy skies with numerous showers and southeast winds around ten miles per hour. Wednesday looks much better with mostly sunny skies and isolated showers.

    The North Central beaches from Arecibo to Dorado are in for a similar story today with moderate rip current risk and four foot surf. You'll see mostly sunny conditions until afternoon, then scattered showers with isolated thunderstorms possible. Light southeast winds around five to ten miles per hour will keep things mellow.

    Over on the northwest side near Aguadilla and Isabela, today starts mostly sunny before turning mostly cloudy this afternoon. Numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms are expected with moderate rip current risk and four foot waves. Winds will be light from the east around five miles per hour.

    Now shifting to the western and southern regions where conditions are a bit calmer. Mayaguez and vicinity has low rip current risk with smaller three foot surf. You're looking at sunny skies early then partly sunny this afternoon with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms.

    Southwest Puerto Rico around Cabo Rojo and Guanica enjoys low rip current risk with three foot surf and mostly sunny skies with only isolated showers. Southeast winds around ten miles per hour.

    Moving to the south coast near Ponce, low rip current risk continues with three foot surf, mostly sunny skies and isolated showers with light southeast winds.

    Southeast Puerto Rico beaches show low rip current risk and three foot surf with partly sunny skies and scattered showers.

    Out to the islands, Culebra has moderate rip current risk with four foot surf today and stronger winds from the southeast at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Vieques shows low rip current risk with three foot surf and lighter southeast winds around fifteen miles per hour.

    In the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Thomas and St. John have low rip current risk with three foot surf and mostly sunny skies despite some scattered showers. Southeast winds fifteen to twenty miles per hour. St. Croix shows moderate rip current risk today with four foot surf and partly sunny conditions, though this drops to low risk Wednesday with three foot surf.

    Looking ahead through the extended period, conditions generally improve. Thursday through Saturday feature mostly sunny skies with isolated to scattered showers depending on location. Surf heights gradually decrease to three feet or less on most beaches. Rip current risk drops to low across most areas by Thursday. Winds remain light to moderate from the east.

    Remember, even with low rip current risk, life threatening currents can develop near groins, jetties, reefs and piers. Always exercise caution and swim near lifeguard stations. For detailed information on your specific beach, check with local authorities before heading out.

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  • Puerto Rico Virgin Islands Surf Forecast Four Foot Waves Moderate Rip Currents Today Tuesday
    May 4 2026
    Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Juan.

    Let's start with the northern coast. If you're planning to hit the waves in San Juan, Carolina, or Toa Baja, expect around four feet of surf today with mostly sunny skies and just isolated showers. Southeast winds will be light at ten to fifteen miles per hour, but watch out for moderate rip currents. That moderate rip current risk continues into Tuesday with similar conditions, though you'll see a few more scattered showers mixed in.

    Heading over to the northeast, the beaches around Rio Grande, Luquillo, Fajardo, and Humacao are looking similar with four-foot surf today and moderate rip currents. Tuesday brings more clouds and numerous showers to that area, so pack accordingly.

    Up in the northwestern region around Aguadilla and Isabela, today's moderate rip current risk drops to low by Tuesday, even though the swell bumps down a bit to three feet. That area could see numerous showers and even some isolated thunderstorms Tuesday afternoon, so keep an eye on the sky.

    The western side of the island, including Mayaguez, Aguada, and Rincon, is looking much calmer. Low rip current risk both today and tomorrow with just three-foot surf. If you're seeking smaller, mellow conditions, this is your zone.

    Over to the southwestern beaches near Cabo Rojo and Guanica, you're looking at low rip current risk and three-foot waves today with sunny skies. The trade winds are a bit stronger here around fifteen miles per hour, so it'll feel breezy out there.

    Now for the southern coast, the Ponce area and the beaches around Guayanilla are offering three-foot surf with low rip current risk. It's mostly sunny with light southeast winds around ten miles per hour, making for some pleasant conditions.

    The southeast corner, including Arroyo, Guayama, and Yabucoa, is also low risk with three-foot waves and mostly sunny skies today.

    Let's shift to the islands. Culebra's got a moderate rip current risk and four-foot surf with mostly sunny conditions. Vieques, on the other hand, shows low risk with three-foot waves. Both islands will see scattered showers as we move into Tuesday.

    And finally, the U.S. Virgin Islands. St. Thomas and St. John are showing low rip current risk with three-foot surf, while St. Croix is moderate with four feet. Expect mostly sunny skies today in both locations with scattered showers developing on Tuesday.

    As we look ahead to Wednesday through Friday, conditions gradually settle down. Surf heights drop to two and three feet across most zones, with rip current risks remaining low across the board. East winds will be generally light, though the southern coast could see slightly stronger breezes. Showers will be scattered to isolated throughout the period.

    Remember, even on low rip current risk days, stay cautious around jetties, groins, and reefs where dangerous currents can still develop. Get out there and enjoy the water safely.

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    3 Min.
  • Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands Surf Forecast Moderate Rip Currents Four Foot Waves This Week
    May 3 2026
    Good morning! This is your surf zone forecast for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Juan.

    Let's break down what's happening in the water this week, starting with today. If you're heading to the northern coast from San Juan up through Arecibo and beyond, expect moderate rip current risks with surf around four feet. The northwest beaches near Aguadilla will see similar conditions, though slightly smaller waves at three feet. Meanwhile, the western and southern shores are looking calmer with low rip current risks and three-foot surf, perfect for those wanting a more relaxed beach day.

    Over in the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Thomas and St. John are showing moderate rip current activity with four-foot waves, while St. Croix is looking safer with low rip current risk and three-foot surf. Culebra is also in the moderate zone today, so exercise caution if you're planning to get in the water there.

    Now let's look ahead to Monday. The northern zones maintain their moderate rip current risks, and we're expecting mostly sunny skies with just isolated showers. The four-foot waves persist across the northern shores, while the western and southern areas stay in the three-foot range with low risk. St. Croix takes a step up on Monday with moderate rip current risk and four-foot waves developing, so keep an eye on that.

    By Tuesday, conditions become a bit more unsettled across the board. The northeast coast sees numerous showers moving in, while most other areas experience scattered showers. The northwest might see the smallest waves of the week at three feet, but elsewhere, surf stays around three to four feet. Rip current risks remain mostly moderate in the north and low in the south.

    Wednesday brings a break in the action with sunnier skies returning across most zones. Isolated showers will pop up here and there, but overall it's looking like a nice day to be outside. St. Thomas and St. Croix both see their waves dropping to three feet, while the northern coast maintains four-foot surf.

    As we head into Thursday, the pattern repeats with mostly sunny skies and scattered showers, particularly around the northwestern areas where isolated thunderstorms are possible. Winds remain light to moderate from the east, and rip current risks stay consistent with what we've seen throughout the week.

    One important reminder: even during low rip current risk days, life-threatening currents can still develop near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so always stay aware of your surroundings.

    That's your week ahead. Stay safe out there!

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    2 Min.
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