HWOSJU) issued by WFO San Juan PR for updated information. .LONG TERM...Sunday through Thursday... ./FROM PREV DISCUSSION...Issued at 526 AM AST Thu Dec 7 2023/. While there is a possibility of limited afternoon convective development, a cool advective pattern, typically the primary source of shower development during the local fall season, will prevail. A dominant mid-level ridge will persist over the northern Caribbean, sustaining a trade wind cap inversion and dry air aloft, suppressing shower development. However, weak upper-level troughs will briefly weaken the trade wind cap and facilitate the influx of deep moisture into the region. Meanwhile, at the surface, a subtropical surface high pressure system building over the western-central Atlantic will maintain a tightened local pressure across the Northeastern Caribbean and, thus, breezy to locally windy conditions are likely across the forecast area. These increased winds will frequently steer patches of shallow moisture, including moisture related to the remnants of a cold front and an easterly disturbance early in the forecast period. According to model guidance, precipitable water values are anticipated to remain within typical seasonal levels (between 1.2 and 1.6 inches). However, above-normal moisture levels (1.6 inches or higher) are likely on Sunday into Monday and later in the workweek, aligning with the timing of the remnants and easterly disturbances and a weakened trade wind cap. These brief transitions will be evident in the increased frequency of showers moving inland from the waters, especially during nighttime over eastern Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Despite this, hazard risks through the long-term forecast period should center on winds-related threats, mainly across coastal areas and lower elevations. && .AVIATION...VFR conds durg prd. FEW-SCT cld lyrs nr FL028...FL050 mstly fair wx clouds over the regional waters and enroute btw islands. Isold SHRA. SHRA/-SHRA psbl ovr interior and W-SW PR with VCSH psbl mainly at TJMZ/TJPS 06/19-23z...and TJSJ aft 21Z. SFC wnds fm E-NE 10-15 kts with ocnl hir gusts and sea breeze variations...bcmg calm to LGT/VRB aft 07/22z. && .MARINE... Light to moderate trade winds will continue to increase, generated by a surface high-pressure ridge across the central and eastern Atlantic. By tomorrow, a stronger high-pressure ridge will build and spread over the western Atlantic. Consequently winds will increase, becoming fresh to locally strong. Hazardous seas for small craft are likely due to a long-dominant period northwest to north swell and increasing wind speeds from tomorrow into early next week. Additionally, increased shower activity is possible as remnants of a cold front approach the regional waters. Small Craft Advisories are currently in effect for most coastal waters due to seas building up to 8 feet (and up to 10 feet over some Marine Zones) and winds increasing to 20-25 knots with gusts up to around 30 knots during the weekend. For more information and details on current marine risks, refer to the SJU- WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES section below and the Marine Weather Message product (MWWSJU). Stay tuned to future updates and products issued by the National Weather Service. && .SURF ZONE... For tonight, up to moderate risk of rip currents for most north- oriented beaches of Puerto Rico and eastern St. Croix. However, deteriorating marine and coastal conditions will increase the risk of rip currents. Breaking waves up to around 7 feet will promote a HIGH RISK of Rip Currents for the northern coastline of Puerto Rico from tomorrow morning to at least early next week. Rip Current Statements due to high risk of rip currents will likely be issued for other coastal areas, including Culebra, Rincon, the USVI, and Vieques in the next update. Stay tuned to future updates and products (CFWSJU & SRFSJU) issued by the National Weather Service. && .SJU WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... PR...High Rip Current Risk from Friday morning through late Sunday night for PRZ001-002-005-008. VI...None. AM...Small Craft Advisory from 2 AM Friday to 8 AM AST Tuesday for AMZ711. Small Craft Advisory from 2 PM Friday to 8 PM AST Monday for AMZ712. Small Craft Advisory from 8 PM Friday to 8 PM AST Monday for AMZ716. Small Craft Advisory from 2 AM Saturday to 8 AM AST Tuesday for AMZ723. Small Craft Advisory from 2 AM Saturday to 8 AM AST Monday for AMZ733. Small Craft Advisory from 2 PM Friday to 8 AM AST Tuesday for AMZ741. Small Craft Advisory from 8 PM Friday to 8 AM AST Monday for AMZ742. && $$ $$