Weather puerto rico storm: Marine Conditions for Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands

, Puerto Rico Severe Weather Alert

Elev 25 ft,

18.46 °N, 66.12 °W

Issued: 1:34 AM Mar. 1, 2023 – National Weather Service

...HIGH SURF ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM AST WEDNESDAY...
...HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH FRIDAY AFTERNOON...
* WHAT...Dangerous surf conditions and rip currents expected due
to breaking waves between 6 to 10 feet. Localized beach
erosion is possible.
* WHERE...Beaches from northwest to northeast Puerto Rico.
* WHEN...For the High Surf Advisory, at least through 6 PM AST
Wednesday. For the high risk of rip currents, through Friday
afternoon.
* IMPACTS...Dangerous swimming conditions. Rip currents can
sweep even the best swimmers away from shore into deeper
waters. Hazardous breaking waves.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS. ..
A High Surf Advisory means that high surf will affect beaches in
the advisory area, producing localized beach erosion and
dangerous swimming conditions.
There is a high risk of rip currents.
Rip currents are powerful channels of water flowing quickly away
from shore, which occur most often at low spots or breaks in the
sandbar and in the vicinity of structures such as groins, jetties
and piers. Heed the advice of lifeguards, beach patrol flags and
signs.
If you become caught in a rip current, yell for help. Remain
calm, do not exhaust yourself and stay afloat while waiting for
help. If you have to swim out of a rip current, swim parallel to
shore and back toward the beach when possible. Do not attempt to
swim directly against a rip current as you will tire quickly.
&&

Issued: 1:34 AM Mar. 1, 2023 – National Weather Service

...HIGH SURF ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM AST WEDNESDAY...
...HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH FRIDAY AFTERNOON. ..
* WHAT...Dangerous surf conditions and rip currents expected due
to breaking waves between 6 to 10 feet. Localized beach
erosion is possible.
* WHERE...Beaches from northwest to northeast Puerto Rico.
* WHEN...For the High Surf Advisory, at least through 6 PM AST
Wednesday. For the high risk of rip currents, through Friday
afternoon.
* IMPACTS...Dangerous swimming conditions. Rip currents can
sweep even the best swimmers away from shore into deeper
waters. Hazardous breaking waves.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A High Surf Advisory means that high surf will affect beaches in
the advisory area, producing localized beach erosion and
dangerous swimming conditions.
There is a high risk of rip currents.
Rip currents are powerful channels of water flowing quickly away
from shore, which occur most often at low spots or breaks in the
sandbar and in the vicinity of structures such as groins, jetties
and piers. Heed the advice of lifeguards, beach patrol flags and
signs.
If you become caught in a rip current, yell for help.  Remain
calm, do not exhaust yourself and stay afloat while waiting for
help. If you have to swim out of a rip current, swim parallel to
shore and back toward the beach when possible. Do not attempt to
swim directly against a rip current as you will tire quickly.
&&

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Hurricane Fiona: 2 dead, 1,000 rescued as storm cripples Puerto Rico before slamming the Dominican Republic

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At least two people have died in Puerto Rico because of Hurricane Fiona, Gov. Pedro Pierluisi told CNN, as rescuers scrambled to save flooding victims.

A 58-year-old man died after being swept away by La Plata River behind his home in Comerío, and a man in his 30s died after attempting to fill his generator with gasoline while it was on, setting it on fire, according to Press Secretary Sheila Angleró-Mojica.

The storm wiped out power to most of the island before crashing into the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Ricans who remember the wrath of Hurricane Maria in 2017 say Fiona might be more destructive.

Three people inside a house await rescue from the floods caused by Hurricane Fiona in Cayey, Puerto Rico.

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How to help victims of Hurricane Fiona

“It’s unbelievable,” said Juan Miguel Gonzalez, a business owner in San Juan.

“A lot of people – more than (during) Maria – lost their houses now … lost everything in their houses because of the flooding,” Gonzalez told CNN’s Leyla Santiago.

“Maria was tough winds. But this one, with all the rain, it just destroyed everything in the house. Gov. Pierluisi also told CNN Monday that damage on the island is mostly rain-related.

By midday Monday, about 1,000 people in Puerto Rico had been rescued by emergency crews, said Maj. Gen. José Reyes, adjutant general of the Puerto Rico National Guard.

The “catastrophic rain that won’t stop” is “the biggest challenge” for responders, Federal Emergency Management Agency Coordingating Officer Robert Little told CNN’s Erin Burnett Monday evening.

“The first responders, the local responders, the responders of the government of Puerto Rico, are not able to get out and help those that needed or access the damage like they would like to do,” he added.

Cars and buildings are partially submerged in Puerto Rico, which remains lagely without power.

Courtesy Pito Hernández León

Intense rain was expected to produce more mudslides and catastrophic flooding through Monday night.

One hundred first responders from New York will head to the US territory to help as soon as weather allows, Pierluisi said, adding that the governors of New Jersey and California have also pledged to send help.

Fiona made landfall Monday morning in the Dominican Republic after crossing onto land a day earlier in southwestern Puerto Rico.

Where Fiona goes from here as it keeps getting stronger

Still, Puerto Rico remains almost entirely under flash flood or flood warnings – nearly five years to the day after Hurricane Maria devastated the territory.

One area north of the city of Ponce reported over 2 feet of rain in 24 hours.

Rescues were underway Monday in the western Puerto Rican municipalities of Mayaguez and Hormigueros, officials said. The Guanajibo River in Hormigueros surpassed its previous record height set during Maria.

Meanwhile, southern Puerto Rico can expect another 4 to 8 inches of rain or more early this week – meaning Fiona will leave the island deluged with 12 to 30 inches of rain, the Miami-based National Hurricane Center said.

A man stands in the strong winds of Hurricane Fiona in Ponce, Puerto Rico September 18, 2022. REUTERS/Ricardo Arduengo

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Hurricane Fiona makes landfall in Dominican Republic

“These rains will continue to produce life-threatening and catastrophic flooding along with mudslides and landslides across Puerto Rico,” the center said.

At least one death was reported in the heavily-damaged city of Basse-Terre, the capitol of the French territory of Guadeloupe, the vice president of the territory’s environmental agency said.

Fiona could become a major hurricane by Wednesday, with winds reaching 111 mph. That would make Fiona the first major hurricane of the year in the Atlantic, the National Hurricane Center said.

A house is deluged Sunday in Cayey, Puerto Rico. Three people inside the home were reportedly rescued.

Stephanie Rojas/AP

Just 115,000 out of 1. 4 million customers on the island currently have power, Pierluisi said Monday evening. The entire island was in the dark early Monday, PowerOutage.us reported.

And it could be days before power is restored, the main power utility in Puerto Rico said Sunday, as daily high temperatures after Monday are forecast to reach the mid-80s to 90s.

Several transmission line outages contributing to the blackout, LUMA Energy said. Power will be restored “gradually,” Pierluisi said in a Facebook post.

Only 35% of customers are getting water services because water filtration plants are being impacted by the river flooding and excess rain, the governor said.

Hurricane evacuees take refuge at a public school in Guayanilla, Puerto Rico.

Ricardo Arduengo/Reuters

By late Monday morning, a bit of good news from island’s capital: The power system came back up for hospitals in San Juan’s medical complex, Puerto Rico Health Secretary Dr. Carlos Mellado López said. The complex is the island’s most important and stretches across 227 acres, according to the Health Administration of Puerto Rico.

“The power system at all the hospitals in the Medical Center Complex has been restored,” Mellado tweeted Sunday night. “Our patients are safe and receiving the medical care they need.

Intense rainfall will continue producing mudslides, landslides and catastrophic flooding across Puerto Rico through Monday night, the National Hurricane Center said.

Fiona could intensify as it moves across the Atlantic Ocean.

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The hurricane slammed the Dominican Republic community of Boca de Yuma early Monday, whipping maximum sustained winds of 90 mph, the National Hurricane Center said.

The storm knocked 59 aqueducts out of service, leaving more than 1 million people in the Dominican Republic without running water, according to Jose Luis German Mejia, an emergency management official. At least 54 homes have been reported damaged so far, said Juan Manuel Mendez, the country’s emergency management director of operations.

Emergency officials have transported 789 people to safety, Mendez said at a storm briefing Monday. More than 500 people are housed in 29 shelters, he said.

Ten electric circuits are offline currently, but officials did not have an exact number of how many customers were without power.

“This is still an emergency event,” and the storm is still affecting the country, said Mejia.

Life-threatening flash flooding and urban flooding is forecast for eastern portions of the Dominican Republic through early Tuesday, the hurricane center said.

Fiona could also dump 10 inches of rain in the eastern and northern parts of the country, according to the center.

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As Fiona moves away from the Dominican Republic’s northern coast, it’s expected to intensify as it moves north over warm water.

Tropical storm conditions are expected in the southeastern Bahamas by late Monday or early Tuesday, and Fiona is expected to impact the eastern Turks and Caicos on Tuesday morning.

A hurricane warning is in effect for Turks and Caicos, the National Hurricane Center said Monday evening.

“Fiona will continue turning northward and then northeastward this week, nearing Bermuda on Friday as a major hurricane,” CNN meteorologist Brandon Miller said.

Power outages have become a familiar crisis for many who live in Puerto Rico. Just five months ago, residents suffered another islandwide blackout after a fire broke out in a power plant.

Some parts of the island still bear the scars of Maria, which inflicted catastrophic infrastructure damage; it took almost a year for power to be restored across the island.

Nelson Cirino sees his bedroom after the winds of hurricane Fiona tore the roof off his house in Loiza, Puerto Rico, Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022.

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Hurricane Fiona causes ‘catastrophic’ flooding in Puerto Rico

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Samuel Rivera and his mother Lourdes Rodriguez lived without power for about a year after Maria, Rivera told CNN. On Sunday morning, they lost power once again, conjuring up similar fears to those they had five years ago.

They were also concerned a nearby river might overflow and trees surrounding their home could be felled by the powerful winds, they said.

Rushing waters easily wiped away a bridge, carrying its structure downstream, one video of the dangerous flooding shows. Elsewhere in the city of Arecibo, quickly moving waters overtook large construction vehicles and entire trees as rain fell in sheets, another video by Samuel De Jesús shows.

Many rivers on the eastern side of the island were at moderate to major flood stages Sunday afternoon, including one southeastern river which rose over 12 feet in less than seven hours.

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US President Joe Biden early Sunday approved an emergency declaration to provide federal assistance to disaster relief efforts.

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More than 300 FEMA emergency workers were on the ground to respond to the crisis, said Anne Bink, FEMA’s associate administrator for Response and Recovery.

“Our heart goes out to the residents that again are going through another catastrophic event five years later,” Bink said, nodding to Maria. This time, she said, FEMA plans to implement lessons learned from the 2017 crisis.

“We were much more prepared. We have four warehouses now strategically located throughout the island, which includes commodities, exponentially larger supplies than in the past,” Bink said.

“We’re proactively there – and well ahead of any storm hitting – to make sure that we are coordinating. And all of the planning efforts we undertake during those blue skies days can be brought to bear when the rain falls.”

Biden told Gov. Pierluisi in a Tuesday call that he would “ensure that the Federal team remains on the job to get it done, especially given that Puerto Rico is still recovering from the damage of Hurricane Maria five years ago this week,” a readout of the call said.

CNN’s Leyla Santiago in San Juan, Puerto Rico; CNN meteorologists Brandon Miller and Haley Brink; and CNN’s Paul P. Murphy, Jamiel Lynch, Alfonso Serrano, Caitlin Kaiser, Allie Malloy, Dakin Andone and Amanda Musa contributed to this report.

Puerto Rico Weather February 2023 ⋆ Puerto Rico Weather Forecast February ⇒ Colombia

  • 30 days
  • FEVR
  • March
  • Apr

  • May
  • June

    July

    9000

    January 30

    +33° +24°

    January 31

    +33° +24°

    February 1st

    +34° +24°

    February 2

    +33° +24°

    February 3

    +34° +24°

    February 4

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    February 5

    +33° +24°

    February 6

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    February 7

    +32° +24°

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    February 10

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    February 11

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    February 14

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    February 15

    +33° +23°

    February 16

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    February 17

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    February 18

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    February 19

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    February 20

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    February 21

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    February 22

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    February 24

    +32° +23°

    February 25

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    February 26

    +31° +23°

    February 27

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    February 28

    +32° +24°

    March 1st

    +31° +24°

    March 2

    +30° +23°

    March 3

    +31° +23°

    March 4

    +32° +23°

    * Forecast based on historical data for 70 years

    Max. temperature
    +40.2°C

    Min. temperature
    +19.5°C

    Monthly precipitation
    126.25mm

    Wind speed
    17.99m/s

    • Max. temp…

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    28 February 23:00

    28 February 22:30

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    Bogotá

    +10°

    Medellin

    +13°

    Cali

    +21°

    Manaus

    +23°

    Barranquilla

    +25°

    Cartagena

    +25°

    Soacha

    +12°

    Kukuta

    +24°

    Bucaramanga

    +22°

    Soledad

    +25°

    Ibags

    +19°

    Villavicencio

    +24°

    Ibags

    +19°

    Ibague

    +20°

    Santa Marta

    +25°

    Monteria

    +25°

    Valledupar

    +26°

    Pereira

    +17°

    Bello

    +16°

    Pasto

    +11°

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    Weather in Puerto Rico | Weather forecast for Puerto Rico

    Mexico/Chiapas/Puerto Rico weak

    On land:

    Leaves and thin branches of trees with foliage fluctuate continuously, light flags sway. Smoke, as it were, licks off the top of the pipe (at a speed of 4 m / s or more).

    At sea:

    Light sea. Short, well-defined waves are noticeable. The ridges, overturning, form a vitreous foam, occasionally small white lambs are formed. The average wave height is from 60 centimeters to 1 meter, the length reaches 6 meters.

    1-4 m/s 4-14 km/h

    27-60% rt. Art. 949-953 hPa
    Moon phase: ; Sunrise: 06:27 ; Sunset: 18:16 ; Moonrise: 12:44 ; Moonset: 01:27 ; Geomagnetic field: small storm ; Humidity: 27-60% ; Pressure: 712-715 mm. rt. Art. Clear

    northeast, light

    On land:

    Wind felt in the face, leaves rustle slightly at times, weather vane begins to turn.

    At sea:

    Light sea. The ridges do not tip over and appear glassy. At sea, short waves are up to 30 centimeters high and up to 1-2 meters long.

    1-2 4-7

    40-87% 714-715 952-953
    Day +32 … +35 ° C from 12:00

    On land:

    The wind raises dust and papers. Thin branches of trees sway without foliage. The smoke is mixed in the air, losing its shape. This is the best wind for wind turbine operation.

    At sea:

    Moderate swell. The waves are elongated, white lambs are visible in many places. The wave height is from 1 to 1.5 meters, the length reaches 15 meters 06:26 ; Sunset: 18:16 ; Moonrise: 13:36 ; Moonset: 02:20 ; Geomagnetic field: unstable ; Humidity: 24-87% ; Pressure: 711-715 mm. rt. Art. (948-953 hPa ) ;

    9034ARY from 18:01 to 00:00

    903L 948-951

    Th. Thursday

    March

    0
    POM

    Evening +25 … +32 ° C from 18:01 to 00:00 Small clouds

    West, moderate

    37-60% 709-712 945-949
    Moon phase: ; Sunrise: 06:26 ; Sunset: 18:16 ; Moonrise: 14:28 ; Moonset: 03:11 ; Geomagnetic field:

    712-713 949-951
    day +31 … +35 ° C from 12:01 to 18:00 Clear North-Burn Moderate

    5-7 18-25

    30-43% 709-712 945-949
    Partly cloudy

    North-West, moderate

    3-6 11-22

    33-56% 710-713 947-951

    1

    9039EALE

    1

    ER

    1 ER 1 9 1 ER 1 9 1 ER Sunrise: 06:25 ; Sunset: 18:17 ; Moonrise: 15:21 ; Moonset: 03:58 ; Geomagnetic field: unstable ; Humidity: 30-76% ; Pressure: 709-713 mm. rt. Art. (945-

    1-2 4-7

    59-73% 712-713 949-951
    MORN 06:01 until 12:00 is clear

    South-West, Light

    1-2 4-7

    43-75%, 952
    day +32…+35 °C from 12:01 to 18:00 is clear

    North-West, moderate

    3-6 11-22 9031

    evening +25 … +32 ° C from 18:00 Clear

    North-West, weak

    9039 5 7-18

    32-57% 711-714 948-952
    Moon phase: ; Sunrise: 06:24 ; Sunset: 18:17 ; Moonrise: 16:12 ; Moonset: 04:42 ; Geomagnetic field: active ; Humidity: 25-75% ; Pressure: 711-714 mm. rt. Art. (948-952 hPa ) ;
    6

    90UREL northeastern, temperate

    1-7 4-25

    Sun

    Sunday

    05

    Morning +22 … +31 ° C from 06:01 to 12:00 Small clouds

    West, Quiet

    6 1 9039EALL -68%

    714-716 952-955
    day +33 … +36 ° C from 12:01 to 18:00

    25-37% 712-714 949-952
    18:01 to 00:00 Clear

    Vostochny, moderate

    2-7 7-25

    71396 713-71599

    71396 713-71599

    71396 71396 71396 713-AR
    Moon phase: ; Sunrise: 06:24 ; Sunset: 18:17 ; Moonrise: 17:03 ; Moonset: 05:23 ; Geomagnetic field: small storm ; Humidity: 25-68% ; Pressure: 712-716 mm. rt. Art. (949-955 hPa ) ;
    9

    0346

    MIK +22 … +22 … +22 … +22 … +22 … 12:00

    90UP -28%

    PN

    Monday

    March

    Humidity Pressure
    Night +22 … +25 ° C from 00:01 to 06:00

    South,

    LEGKOY, LEGKOY, LEGKOY,

    LEGKOY,

    LEGKOK 2 4-7

    55-76% 714-715 952-953
    Clear

    southeast, light from 18:01 to 00:00

    Clear

    Southeast, Moderate

    2-6 7-22

    951-953
    Moon phase: ; Sunrise: 06:23 ; Sunset: 18:17 ; Moonrise: 17:52 ; Moonset: 06:00 ; Geomagnetic field: small storm ; Humidity: 14-78% ; Pressure: 94 +33 . .. +36 ° C from 12:01 to 18:00 Clear

    North-Eastern, Weak

    1-5 4-18

    712-715 949-953
    evening , moderate

    1-6 4-22

    32-62% 712-714 949-952
    Moon phase: ; Sunrise: 06:22 ; Sunset: 18:17 ; Moonrise: 18:40 ; Moonset: 06:35 ; Geomagnetic field: active ; Humidity: 18-69% ; Pressure: 712-717 mm. rt. Art. (949-956 hPa ) ;
    MORN :00 northwest, light

    1-2 4-7

    Wed

    Wednesday

    Morning +19 … +31 ° C from 06:01 to 12:00 Clear

    South, Light

    1-2 9039 9031

    35-73% 714-715 952-953
    Day

    northwestern, light

    3

    Pressure
    Night +18 . .. +19 ° C from 00:01 to 06:00 Clear

    South-East, Luga Logny 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 900 900 9000 90 4-7

    92-93% 712-714 949-952
    Showers

    south, light +21 … +28 ° C from 18:01 to 00:00

    Short-term rains

    South

    6 1 4 9031 9031 9031 9031 9031 9031 9031 9031 9031 9031 9031 9031 9031 9031 9031 9031 9031 9031 9031 9031 9031 9031 903AP 711-714 948-952

    Moon phase: ; Sunrise: 06:21 ; Sunset: 18:18 ; Moonrise: 20:16 ; Moonset: 07:44 ; Geomagnetic field: quiet ; Humidity: 35- +29 … +32 ° C from 12:01 to 18:00 Small cloudy

    Severnaya, Light

    9 2-3 ​​ 7-11 6 9 -37%

    712-714 949-952
    Evening +23 . .. +28 ° C from 18:01 to 00:00

    42-63% 712-715 949-953
    Moon phase: ; Sunrise: 06:20 ; Sunset: 18:18 ; Moonrise: 21:07 ; Moonset: 08:19 ; Geomagnetic field: quiet ; Humidity: 27-80% ; Pressure: 712-716 mm. rt. Art. (949-955 hPa ) ;
    Day 4 +29 … until 18:00 9041 9041 9041 9041 9041 9041 9041 9041 9041 9041 9041 9041 9041 9041 9041 9041 9041 9041 9041 9041 9041 9041 9041 9041 9041 9041 9044 Sunrise: 06:20 ; Sunset: 18:18 ; Moonrise: 22:01 ; Moonset: 08:57 ; Geomagnetic field: quiet ; Humidity: 35-88% ; Pressure: 712-716 mm.

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    Sat

    Saturday

    952-953

    Morning +19 … +28 ° C from 06:00 to 12:00

    LEGHOUS -2 4-7

    50-88% 715-716 953-955
    Showers

    northwest, weak

    2-4 7-14

    35-42% 712-715 949-953