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Out of the Water! Dangerous Maritime Conditions in the North

The National Weather Service (SNM) warned this Thursday about dangerous conditions on the beaches of northern Puerto Rico and Culebra, due to strong waves. The sea will remain stung until the weekend, with waves of up to seven feet in the Atlantic. The risk of sea currents will continue high. For today, the forecast indicates a variable pattern with scattered rains. The east wind will keep the environment somewhat humid, allowing isolated downpo…
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The National Weather Service (SNM) warned that a North-Northeastern tide will cause a rapid deterioration in maritime and coastal conditions from Wednesday night to at least Friday morning in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The event will generate strong hangovers, life-threatening marine currents, localized beach erosion and dangerous waves for small boats, especially on the Atlantic coasts. According to the report, multiple warnings h…

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The National Weather Service (SNM) warned this Thursday about dangerous conditions on the beaches of northern Puerto Rico and Culebra, due to strong waves. The sea will remain stung until the weekend, with waves of up to seven feet in the Atlantic. The risk of sea currents will continue high. For today, the forecast indicates a variable pattern with scattered rains. The east wind will keep the environment somewhat humid, allowing isolated downpo…

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SAN JUAN – The National Weather Service (SNM) in San Juan issued a high-wave warning on Wednesday and a high risk of dangerous marine currents for beaches in northern and northwestern Puerto Rico, in effect until Thursday night. According to the SNM, the high-wave warning will be in effect from 6:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. on Thursday afternoon, with waves between 10 and 12 feet high that could cause coastal erosion and dangerous conditions for bat…

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nelpr.com broke the news in on Thursday, November 13, 2025.
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