Residents in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands should prepare for continued showers and thunderstorms through tonight as a tropical wave moves across the area, according to an update issued by the National Weather Service in San Juan at 2:51 p.m. on Sunday.
The current system is expected to bring widespread rainfall and storm activity until late evening, though conditions are forecast to improve overnight. A second tropical wave, which forecasters describe as weaker, is expected to pass through the area on Monday.
Despite the unstable weather pattern, the risk of rip currents remains low across all local islands, offering some reassurance for those engaging in coastal or marine activities.
The bulletin is part of the National Weather Service’s effort to provide accessible and timely weather information to the residents of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. It includes updates on rainfall patterns, storm expectations, and marine safety for the remainder of Sunday and into Monday.

