111. A few very spotty showers will move west-northwest through the eastern coastal waters this morning and may affect the U.S. Virgin Islands and eastern Puerto Rico.
112. A cold front located across the western Atlantic will inch southeastward to the Dominican Republic tonight and may reach our offshore Atlantic coastal waters tomorrow morning.
113. A cold front may approach the northwest coastal waters Friday.
114. A frontal trough remains over the northern coastal waters this morning and should remain stationary and become more diffuse with time.
115. A gale warning has been issued this morning for the Caribbean waters just south of our local coastal waters.
116. A few showers developed over the northeast coastal waters of Puerto Rico, but no significant rain was reported.
117. A gentle to moderate southwest to south breeze is expected to prevail across our local coastal waters through this evening, producing a light to moderate wind chop.
118. A cold front is ahead of this high pressure and is expected to reach the northern coastal waters of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands Saturday afternoon.
119. A cold front moved into the region overnight and will likely move south into the Caribbean coastal waters this afternoon and tonight.
120. A north to northeast swell of near six feet will persist through Wednesday in the Atlantic coastal marine waters.