Dangerous Rip Currents Threaten Caribbean Beaches: High Waves and Strong Winds Pose Extreme Risk for Swimmers in Puerto Rico
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San Juan and nearby beaches are expecting monster waves around 6 feet with east winds howling between 10 to 15 miles per hour. Scattered showers will sprinkle some drama into the mix, so expect a partly sunny day with some unexpected wet moments.
The northeast Puerto Rican coastline is brewing similar excitement, with comparable wave heights and winds pushing 15 miles per hour. Surfers and water enthusiasts should be extra cautious - these conditions are not for the faint of heart.
St. Croix is taking the crown for the most intense surf today, with waves potentially reaching a thundering 7 feet! Winds will be whipping around 20 miles per hour, creating a playground for experienced wave riders but a danger zone for casual swimmers.
Throughout the region, the consistent message is clear: life-threatening rip currents are likely. Whether you're in Culebra, St. Thomas, or Vieques, the ocean is demanding respect. Swimmers and surfers need to stay alert, check local conditions, and never venture out alone.
As the week progresses, waves will gradually calm down, dropping to around 4-5 feet by Saturday. But for now, it's a wild Caribbean surf party - proceed with caution and maybe leave the swimming to the professionals today!
Stay safe, stay informed, and enjoy the spectacular ocean show responsibly.
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