Puerto Rico, United States of America
Puerto Rico, United States of America
Partly cloudy
Feels like 28°C
Wind
16 km/h NNE
Humidity
79%
Pressure
1015 mb
UV Index
0
Visibility
16 km
Thursday, December 25, 2025
High
27°C
Low
22°C
Rain Chance
80%
24°C
25°C
24°C
24°C
25°C
26°C
26°C
26°C
25°C
25°C
24°C
24°C
24°C
24°C
23°C
23°C
Maximum Wind
19 km/h
Humidity
83%
Precipitation
12 mm
UV Index
1
Visibility
10 km
Rain Chance
80%
Snow Chance
0%
Sunrise
06:53 AM
Sunset
05:55 PM
Moonrise
10:56 AM
Moonset
10:56 PM
Moon Phase
Waxing Crescent
Moon Illumination
22%
PM2.5
6.1
μg/m³
PM10
9.2
μg/m³
NO₂
1.7
μg/m³
O₃
73.5
μg/m³
SO₂
1.1
μg/m³
CO
115.2
μg/m³
Friday, December 26, 2025
High
27°C
Low
21°C
Rain Chance
0%
23°C
23°C
23°C
22°C
22°C
22°C
22°C
22°C
23°C
24°C
25°C
26°C
26°C
26°C
26°C
26°C
25°C
25°C
24°C
23°C
23°C
23°C
23°C
23°C
Maximum Wind
15 km/h
Humidity
72%
Precipitation
0 mm
UV Index
2
Visibility
10 km
Rain Chance
0%
Snow Chance
0%
Sunrise
06:53 AM
Sunset
05:55 PM
Moonrise
11:31 AM
Moonset
11:49 PM
Moon Phase
Waxing Crescent
Moon Illumination
31%
PM2.5
6.6
μg/m³
PM10
9.7
μg/m³
NO₂
1.8
μg/m³
O₃
77.9
μg/m³
SO₂
1.3
μg/m³
CO
114.9
μg/m³
Saturday, December 27, 2025
High
26°C
Low
22°C
Rain Chance
0%
23°C
23°C
23°C
23°C
22°C
23°C
23°C
23°C
24°C
25°C
25°C
26°C
26°C
26°C
26°C
25°C
25°C
24°C
24°C
23°C
23°C
22°C
23°C
22°C
Maximum Wind
13 km/h
Humidity
71%
Precipitation
0 mm
UV Index
2
Visibility
10 km
Rain Chance
0%
Snow Chance
0%
Sunrise
06:54 AM
Sunset
05:56 PM
Moonrise
12:07 PM
Moonset
No moonset
Moon Phase
First Quarter
Moon Illumination
41%
PM2.5
6.3
μg/m³
PM10
8.8
μg/m³
NO₂
1.7
μg/m³
O₃
76.5
μg/m³
SO₂
1.3
μg/m³
CO
121.2
μg/m³
Sunday, December 28, 2025
High
25°C
Low
20°C
Rain Chance
87%
22°C
22°C
22°C
22°C
21°C
21°C
20°C
21°C
22°C
23°C
24°C
24°C
25°C
25°C
25°C
25°C
24°C
23°C
23°C
22°C
22°C
21°C
21°C
21°C
Maximum Wind
16 km/h
Humidity
73%
Precipitation
0 mm
UV Index
2
Visibility
10 km
Rain Chance
87%
Snow Chance
0%
Sunrise
06:54 AM
Sunset
05:57 PM
Moonrise
12:45 PM
Moonset
12:44 AM
Moon Phase
Waxing Gibbous
Moon Illumination
52%
PM2.5
7.3
μg/m³
PM10
10.2
μg/m³
NO₂
2.1
μg/m³
O₃
74.9
μg/m³
SO₂
1.4
μg/m³
CO
120
μg/m³
Monday, December 29, 2025
High
25°C
Low
19°C
Rain Chance
0%
21°C
20°C
20°C
20°C
20°C
20°C
20°C
20°C
21°C
22°C
23°C
24°C
24°C
25°C
25°C
25°C
24°C
24°C
23°C
22°C
22°C
21°C
21°C
21°C
Maximum Wind
13 km/h
Humidity
67%
Precipitation
0 mm
UV Index
0
Visibility
10 km
Rain Chance
0%
Snow Chance
0%
Sunrise
06:55 AM
Sunset
05:57 PM
Moonrise
01:27 PM
Moonset
01:42 AM
Moon Phase
Waxing Gibbous
Moon Illumination
63%
Tuesday, December 30, 2025
High
26°C
Low
20°C
Rain Chance
0%
21°C
21°C
21°C
20°C
20°C
20°C
20°C
21°C
21°C
23°C
24°C
24°C
25°C
25°C
25°C
25°C
25°C
24°C
24°C
23°C
23°C
22°C
22°C
22°C
Maximum Wind
16 km/h
Humidity
72%
Precipitation
0 mm
UV Index
6
Visibility
10 km
Rain Chance
0%
Snow Chance
0%
Sunrise
06:55 AM
Sunset
05:58 PM
Moonrise
02:14 PM
Moonset
02:43 AM
Moon Phase
Waxing Gibbous
Moon Illumination
74%
Wednesday, December 31, 2025
High
26°C
Low
21°C
Rain Chance
0%
22°C
22°C
22°C
22°C
21°C
21°C
22°C
22°C
22°C
23°C
24°C
25°C
25°C
26°C
26°C
25°C
25°C
25°C
24°C
24°C
23°C
23°C
23°C
23°C
Maximum Wind
17 km/h
Humidity
74%
Precipitation
0 mm
UV Index
6
Visibility
10 km
Rain Chance
0%
Snow Chance
0%
Sunrise
06:55 AM
Sunset
05:58 PM
Moonrise
03:08 PM
Moonset
03:50 AM
Moon Phase
Waxing Gibbous
Moon Illumination
84%
* WHAT...For the High Surf Advisory, large breaking waves of 8 to 12 feet. For the HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK, life-threatening rip current. * WHERE...For the HIGH SURF ADVISORY, the most vulnerable areas for high surf and beach erosion include Pinones along Road 187, Parcelas Suarez, Villas del Mar, and Villa Christiana in Loiza; Fortuna in Luquillo; Pueblo and Tamarindo in Aguadilla; Barrio Obrero, Pueblo and Jareaito in Arecibo; Las Boca in Barceloneta; Machuca in Manati; Puerto Nuevo in Vega Baja; and Ocean Park in San Juan. For the HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK, along the exposed north-facing beaches. * WHEN...For the High Rip Current Risk now through Friday afternoon. For the High Surf Advisory remains until 6 AM AST Thursday * IMPACTS...FOR THE HIGH SURF ADVISORY, High waves that can wash over jetties and sweep people and pets onto jagged rocks. Rough surf may also knock you down. Large breaking waves will result in localized beach/dune structure erosion and dangerous swimming conditions. FOR THE HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK, rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from shore into deeper water, where it becomes difficult to return to safety.
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. A High Surf Advisory means that high surf will affect beaches in the advisory area, producing localized beach erosion and dangerous swimming conditions.
* WHAT...For the High Surf Advisory, large breaking waves of 8 to 12 feet. For the HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK, life-threatening rip current. * WHERE...For the HIGH SURF ADVISORY, the most vulnerable areas for high surf and beach erosion include Pinones along Road 187, Parcelas Suarez, Villas del Mar, and Villa Christiana in Loiza; Fortuna in Luquillo; Pueblo and Tamarindo in Aguadilla; Barrio Obrero, Pueblo and Jareaito in Arecibo; Las Boca in Barceloneta; Machuca in Manati; Puerto Nuevo in Vega Baja; and Ocean Park in San Juan. For the HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK, along the exposed north-facing beaches. * WHEN...For the High Rip Current Risk now through Friday afternoon. For the High Surf Advisory remains until 6 AM AST Thursday * IMPACTS...FOR THE HIGH SURF ADVISORY, High waves that can wash over jetties and sweep people and pets onto jagged rocks. Rough surf may also knock you down. Large breaking waves will result in localized beach/dune structure erosion and dangerous swimming conditions. FOR THE HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK, rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from shore into deeper water, where it becomes difficult to return to safety.
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. A High Surf Advisory means that high surf will affect beaches in the advisory area, producing localized beach erosion and dangerous swimming conditions.
* WHAT...For the High Surf Advisory, large breaking waves of 8 to 12 feet. For the HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK, life-threatening rip current. * WHERE... For the HIGH SURF ADVISORY, the most vulnerable areas for high surf and beach erosion include Pinones along Road 187, Parcelas Suarez, Villas del Mar, and Villa Christiana in Loiza; Fortuna in Luquillo; Pueblo and Tamarindo in Aguadilla; Barrio Obrero, Pueblo and Jareaito in Arecibo; Las Boca in Barceloneta; Machuca in Manati; Puerto Nuevo in Vega Baja; Ocean Park in San Juan; and Barrio Espinal in Aguada. For the HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK; along the exposed north-facing beaches. * WHEN...For the High Surf Advisory remains until 6 AM AST Thursday. For the High Rip Current Risk remains through Friday afternoon. * IMPACTS...FOR THE HIGH SURF ADVISORY, High waves that can wash over jetties and sweep people and pets onto jagged rocks. Rough surf may also knock you down. Large breaking waves will result in localized beach/dune structure erosion and dangerous swimming conditions. FOR THE HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK, rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from shore into deeper water, where it becomes difficult to return to safety.
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. A High Surf Advisory means that high surf will affect beaches in the advisory area, producing localized beach erosion and dangerous swimming conditions.
* WHAT...For the High Surf Advisory, large breaking waves of 8 to 12 feet. For the HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK, life-threatening rip current. * WHERE... For the HIGH SURF ADVISORY, the most vulnerable areas for high surf and beach erosion include Pinones along Road 187, Parcelas Suarez, Villas del Mar, and Villa Christiana in Loiza; Fortuna in Luquillo; Pueblo and Tamarindo in Aguadilla; Barrio Obrero, Pueblo and Jareaito in Arecibo; Las Boca in Barceloneta; Machuca in Manati; Puerto Nuevo in Vega Baja; Ocean Park in San Juan; and Barrio Espinal in Aguada. For the HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK; along the exposed north-facing beaches. * WHEN...For the High Surf Advisory remains until 6 AM AST Thursday. For the High Rip Current Risk remains through Friday afternoon. * IMPACTS...FOR THE HIGH SURF ADVISORY, High waves that can wash over jetties and sweep people and pets onto jagged rocks. Rough surf may also knock you down. Large breaking waves will result in localized beach/dune structure erosion and dangerous swimming conditions. FOR THE HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK, rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from shore into deeper water, where it becomes difficult to return to safety.
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. A High Surf Advisory means that high surf will affect beaches in the advisory area, producing localized beach erosion and dangerous swimming conditions.
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