Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands Surf Forecast June 3 to 7 Moderate Rip Currents Three to Five Foot Waves
JUN 4, 20264 MIN
Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands Surf Forecast June 3 to 7 Moderate Rip Currents Three to Five Foot Waves
JUN 4, 20264 MIN
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Good afternoon, this is your Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands surf forecast for Thursday through Monday, June third through seventh.
Let's start up north in the San Juan area where surfers are looking at moderate rip current risk throughout the period. Thursday brings around four feet of surf with mostly sunny skies and some haze mixed in. Scattered showers are possible with southeast winds running ten to fifteen miles per hour. Friday picks up a bit with five foot faces and sunny conditions, though haze sticks around. Isolated showers and the same southeast wind speeds expected. The weekend mellows out with four foot surf, mostly sunny skies, and isolated showers Saturday before scattered showers and thunderstorms arrive Sunday. Winds shift slightly east around fifteen miles per hour. Monday looks similar with four foot waves, mostly sunny weather, and isolated showers.
Heading northeast to the beaches around Rio Grande and Luquillo, you're also facing moderate rip currents all week. Thursday through Friday delivers four foot surf with partly to mostly sunny skies and hazy conditions. Southeast winds ten to fifteen miles per hour both days. Saturday stays at four feet with mostly sunny skies and scattered showers. Sunday gets scattered showers with isolated thunderstorms while the surf holds steady. Monday wraps up with mostly sunny skies and four foot waves.
Over on the north central coast near Arecibo and Dorado, conditions are similar but with lighter winds. Moderate rip current risk frames the whole period. Thursday offers four feet with sunny skies and isolated showers under light southeast winds. Friday bumps up to five feet of surf with sunny conditions and the same light winds. The weekend through Monday settles back to four feet with mostly sunny weather and scattered to isolated showers. East winds range from ten to fifteen miles per hour.
Down on the southwest side near Cabo Rojo and Guanica, you're looking at low rip current risk, which is a nice change. Three foot surf dominates the entire forecast period under sunny skies with haze. Thursday and Friday are nearly identical with southeast winds around fifteen miles per hour. The weekend through Monday remains sunny with isolated showers and three foot waves. These southern beaches are definitely the mellower option this week.
The same calm conditions hold for the Ponce area on the south central coast where low rip current risk is expected. Three foot surf with sunny skies and isolated showers all the way through Monday. Light southeast winds around ten miles per hour make for pleasant conditions overall.
Now let's check the southeast near Arroyo and Yabucoa where conditions vary a bit more. Thursday brings low rip current risk with three feet of surf. Friday shifts to moderate rip current risk with four foot waves. The weekend through Monday sees four foot surf with mostly sunny skies and scattered to isolated showers under east winds around ten to fifteen miles per hour.
Out at Culebra, moderate rip current risk and slightly bigger waves frame the forecast. Thursday offers five foot surf, mostly sunny skies, and scattered showers with southeast winds around fifteen miles per hour. Friday backs off to four feet under mostly sunny conditions with light winds. The weekend stays at four feet with mostly sunny skies. East winds pick up to twenty miles per hour Sunday and Monday with scattered showers in the mix.
Vieques follows a similar pattern with moderate rip current risk throughout. Four foot surf Thursday and Friday with mostly sunny to sunny skies and scattered to isolated showers. The weekend sees four foot faces with mostly sunny weather. East winds gradually increase to twenty miles per hour by Sunday and Monday.
In the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Thomas and St. John experience moderate rip current risk with four foot surf Thursday and Friday under mostly sunny to sunny skies. Southeast to east winds range from twenty miles per hour, making it windier than the Puerto Rico forecast. Four foot faces continue through the weekend and Monday with mostly sunny weather and scattered showers. Winds remain around twenty miles per hour.
Finally, St. Croix rounds out the forecast with moderate rip current risk. Four foot surf holds throughout the entire period with mostly sunny to sunny skies and isolated showers Thursday and Friday. East winds strengthen to fifteen to twenty miles per hour, particularly Friday. The weekend through Monday brings mostly sunny to partly sunny skies with scattered showers. Four foot faces and twenty mile per hour east winds dominate.
Overall, expect moderate rip current risk in most northern and eastern zones, with the southern and western beaches enjoying low risk conditions. Surf ranges from three to five feet depending on your location, with the largest waves Thursday in the north and north central zones. Haze will be present most days, and scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms are possible throughout the period. Winds generally flow from the southeast to east at ten to twenty miles per hour. Whether you're chasing bigger faces in the north or seeking calm waters in the southwest, there's something for everyone this forecast period.
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