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Weather Alert: Rip Current Statement

Alert
Moderate

Issued by NWS San Juan PR

Rip Current Statement issued March 31 at 9:35PM AST until April 4 at 6:00AM AST by NWS San Juan PR

Issued by
NWS San Juan PR
Affected areas
St Croix
Severity
Moderate
Urgency
Expected
Certainty
Likely
Recommended response
Avoid
Issued
Mar 31, 2026, 9:35 PM AST
Begins
Apr 1, 2026, 8:00 AM AST
Ends
Apr 4, 2026, 6:00 AM AST

Official details

What

For the High Surf Advisory, large breaking waves of 10 to 15 feet. For the HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK, life-threatening rip current.

Where

For the HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK the north-facing beaches of St. Croix.

When

For the High Surf Advisory in effect from Wednesday morning 8 AM AST through Friday night.

Impacts

FOR THE HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK, rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from shore into deeper water, where it becomes difficult to return to safety.

Safety instructions

There is a high risk of rip currents.

Rip currents are powerful channels of water flowing quickly away from shore, which occur most often at low spots or breaks in the sandbar and in the vicinity of structures such as groins, jetties and piers. Heed the advice of lifeguards, beach patrol flags and signs.

If you become caught in a rip current, yell for help. Remain calm, do not exhaust yourself and stay afloat while waiting for help. If you have to swim out of a rip current, swim parallel to shore and back toward the beach when possible. Do not attempt to swim directly against a rip current as you will tire quickly.

A High Surf Advisory means that high surf will affect beaches in the advisory area, producing localized beach erosion and dangerous swimming conditions.

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