
11 April 2026
San Juan Surf Forecast High Rip Current Risk Through Monday Six Foot Waves This Weekend
Surf Report San Juan Puerto Rico
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Good morning, this is your surf forecast for San Juan and vicinity, brought to you by the National Weather Service. We're tracking some significant conditions heading into the weekend, so listen up if you're planning to hit the water.
A high rip current risk is in effect through Monday afternoon, which means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone. This isn't something to take lightly, so if you're heading out, make sure you know what you're doing and stay aware of your surroundings.
Today we're looking at surf heights around six feet with partly sunny skies and scattered showers moving through. East winds will be light, five to ten miles per hour. It's going to feel pretty decent out there, but remember that rip current warning.
Sunday brings more of the same with six-foot surf and another high rip current risk still in place. We'll see partly sunny conditions early, then scattered showers with the possibility of isolated thunderstorms as the day progresses. Winds start out light from the east around five miles per hour but will pick up to around fifteen in the afternoon.
By Monday, the pattern continues with six-foot surf, but we're expecting the clouds to build in with numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms throughout the day. East winds around ten miles per hour. That high rip current risk expires Monday afternoon, so conditions should begin to ease.
Tuesday looks calmer with six-foot surf and mostly cloudy skies. Showers and isolated thunderstorms are still possible, and we'll see east winds around fifteen miles per hour.
By Wednesday, we're finally seeing a slight decrease in surf heights down to around five feet. Mostly cloudy with showers, isolated thunderstorms, and those east winds persisting around ten miles per hour.
Bottom line: if you're a beginner or uncertain about your skills in rough water, I'd strongly recommend waiting this one out. For the experienced swimmers and surfers, stay smart, watch for those rip currents, and always let someone know where you're headed. The ocean's going to be active this weekend.
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A high rip current risk is in effect through Monday afternoon, which means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone. This isn't something to take lightly, so if you're heading out, make sure you know what you're doing and stay aware of your surroundings.
Today we're looking at surf heights around six feet with partly sunny skies and scattered showers moving through. East winds will be light, five to ten miles per hour. It's going to feel pretty decent out there, but remember that rip current warning.
Sunday brings more of the same with six-foot surf and another high rip current risk still in place. We'll see partly sunny conditions early, then scattered showers with the possibility of isolated thunderstorms as the day progresses. Winds start out light from the east around five miles per hour but will pick up to around fifteen in the afternoon.
By Monday, the pattern continues with six-foot surf, but we're expecting the clouds to build in with numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms throughout the day. East winds around ten miles per hour. That high rip current risk expires Monday afternoon, so conditions should begin to ease.
Tuesday looks calmer with six-foot surf and mostly cloudy skies. Showers and isolated thunderstorms are still possible, and we'll see east winds around fifteen miles per hour.
By Wednesday, we're finally seeing a slight decrease in surf heights down to around five feet. Mostly cloudy with showers, isolated thunderstorms, and those east winds persisting around ten miles per hour.
Bottom line: if you're a beginner or uncertain about your skills in rough water, I'd strongly recommend waiting this one out. For the experienced swimmers and surfers, stay smart, watch for those rip currents, and always let someone know where you're headed. The ocean's going to be active this weekend.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI