101. Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands coastal waters Small craft advisory in effect for all waters due to freshening easterly winds.
102. Radar indicated isolated light showers across the region ... But mainly over the coastal waters.
103. Radar indicated only isolated light showers across mainly the coastal waters.
104. Rain clouds were developed across the surrounding coastal waters during the late morning hours.
105. A cold front located along the north coast of Hispaniola to the Atlantic will move southeast late tonight and into the Atlantic coastal waters Thursday afternoon.
106. A cold front passed through the northern coastal waters during the night and now extends across Puerto Rico to St. Thomas and northeastward to the Atlantic.
107. A band of broken clouds with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms was located across the Virgin Islands and our eastern coastal waters.
108. A band of cloudiness and showers that developed earlier this morning extends from our northeast coastal waters northward across the Atlantic.
109. A distant storm will generate high northeast swells across the coastal waters.
110. A few showers were noted over the local coastal waters Puerto Rico, but most remained offshore.