
07 April 2026
Puerto Rico Virgin Islands Surf Forecast 5 Foot Waves Moderate Rip Currents Today
Surf Report San Juan Puerto Rico
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Good morning, this is your Surf Zone Forecast for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, issued Tuesday at 3:30 AM.
Let's start with the northern coast. San Juan and vicinity are looking at moderate rip current risk today with surf around 5 feet. Expect mostly sunny skies until 3 PM, then it'll turn cloudy with numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms rolling in. Southeast winds will be light, around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow the pattern continues with 4-foot surf and moderate rip currents, along with more showers and storms.
Moving east along the northeast coast near Rio Grande, Luquillo, and Fajardo, similar conditions prevail. Today brings 5-foot surf with partly sunny skies, though showers and storms will develop. Again, moderate rip current risk is in effect. Tomorrow expect mostly cloudy skies with 4-foot surf and those same scattered thunderstorms.
Up on the north central beaches of Arecibo and Manati, conditions look slightly cleaner today. You'll get sunny skies through noon before clouds build in with showers developing. Five-foot surf and moderate rip currents are expected. The lighter winds here, around 5 to 10 mph, might make this a nice option early in the day.
The northwest region around Aguadilla and Isabela starts sunny through 9 AM before turning partly sunny and then cloudy. Showers and isolated storms develop as the day goes on. Moderate rip current risk with 5-foot surf and very light east winds around 5 mph make this an appealing spot, especially if you catch it early.
Heading down the west side to Mayaguez, Aguada, and Rincon, today brings 4-foot surf with moderate rip current risk and mostly sunny skies until afternoon showers arrive. Wednesday is particularly interesting here as it's the only zone showing low rip current risk, with just 3-foot surf. Conditions improve later in the week with 4 to 5-foot surf developing.
The southwest corner around Cabo Rojo and Lajas shows 4-foot surf today with moderate rip currents and scattered showers. Southeast winds run 15 mph here. By Thursday, surf drops to 3 feet and those isolated showers become less frequent.
Ponce and its vicinity have mostly cloudy skies today with numerous showers and 4-foot surf. Moderate rip current risk continues. Like the southwest, surf shrinks to 3 feet by Thursday as conditions stabilize.
The southeast beaches of Arroyo and Guayama start at 5 feet today with moderate rip currents and mostly cloudy skies. Tomorrow sees 4-foot surf, and by Thursday it settles to around 3 to 4 feet with improving conditions.
Now for the islands. Culebra shows 5-foot surf with moderate rip currents and stronger southeast winds around 15 to 20 mph. Despite scattered showers, there's plenty of sunny time available. Vieques brings similar conditions with 4-foot surf today.
St Thomas and St John in the Virgin Islands feature 5-foot surf today with mostly sunny skies and moderate rip current risk. East winds hover around 20 mph. St Croix looks equally appealing with sunny skies, isolated showers, and 5-foot surf under lighter southeast winds around 15 mph.
Looking ahead to the extended period, expect improving conditions Thursday through Saturday across the islands. Surf will trend toward 5 to 6 feet on the northern exposures while southern and western beaches see smaller 3 to 4-foot waves. Showers continue but become more scattered. Moderate rip current risk persists throughout all zones, so always be cautious around structures like groins and jetties where life-threatening rips can occur.
Best waves appear on the north shore through Thursday, while the islands of Culebra and the Virgin Islands maintain solid, consistent conditions throughout the entire period. If you're looking to avoid the heaviest rain, wait until afternoon when showers typically clear.
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Let's start with the northern coast. San Juan and vicinity are looking at moderate rip current risk today with surf around 5 feet. Expect mostly sunny skies until 3 PM, then it'll turn cloudy with numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms rolling in. Southeast winds will be light, around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow the pattern continues with 4-foot surf and moderate rip currents, along with more showers and storms.
Moving east along the northeast coast near Rio Grande, Luquillo, and Fajardo, similar conditions prevail. Today brings 5-foot surf with partly sunny skies, though showers and storms will develop. Again, moderate rip current risk is in effect. Tomorrow expect mostly cloudy skies with 4-foot surf and those same scattered thunderstorms.
Up on the north central beaches of Arecibo and Manati, conditions look slightly cleaner today. You'll get sunny skies through noon before clouds build in with showers developing. Five-foot surf and moderate rip currents are expected. The lighter winds here, around 5 to 10 mph, might make this a nice option early in the day.
The northwest region around Aguadilla and Isabela starts sunny through 9 AM before turning partly sunny and then cloudy. Showers and isolated storms develop as the day goes on. Moderate rip current risk with 5-foot surf and very light east winds around 5 mph make this an appealing spot, especially if you catch it early.
Heading down the west side to Mayaguez, Aguada, and Rincon, today brings 4-foot surf with moderate rip current risk and mostly sunny skies until afternoon showers arrive. Wednesday is particularly interesting here as it's the only zone showing low rip current risk, with just 3-foot surf. Conditions improve later in the week with 4 to 5-foot surf developing.
The southwest corner around Cabo Rojo and Lajas shows 4-foot surf today with moderate rip currents and scattered showers. Southeast winds run 15 mph here. By Thursday, surf drops to 3 feet and those isolated showers become less frequent.
Ponce and its vicinity have mostly cloudy skies today with numerous showers and 4-foot surf. Moderate rip current risk continues. Like the southwest, surf shrinks to 3 feet by Thursday as conditions stabilize.
The southeast beaches of Arroyo and Guayama start at 5 feet today with moderate rip currents and mostly cloudy skies. Tomorrow sees 4-foot surf, and by Thursday it settles to around 3 to 4 feet with improving conditions.
Now for the islands. Culebra shows 5-foot surf with moderate rip currents and stronger southeast winds around 15 to 20 mph. Despite scattered showers, there's plenty of sunny time available. Vieques brings similar conditions with 4-foot surf today.
St Thomas and St John in the Virgin Islands feature 5-foot surf today with mostly sunny skies and moderate rip current risk. East winds hover around 20 mph. St Croix looks equally appealing with sunny skies, isolated showers, and 5-foot surf under lighter southeast winds around 15 mph.
Looking ahead to the extended period, expect improving conditions Thursday through Saturday across the islands. Surf will trend toward 5 to 6 feet on the northern exposures while southern and western beaches see smaller 3 to 4-foot waves. Showers continue but become more scattered. Moderate rip current risk persists throughout all zones, so always be cautious around structures like groins and jetties where life-threatening rips can occur.
Best waves appear on the north shore through Thursday, while the islands of Culebra and the Virgin Islands maintain solid, consistent conditions throughout the entire period. If you're looking to avoid the heaviest rain, wait until afternoon when showers typically clear.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI