As a trough ahead of a cold front lingers around the local area, and while patches of moisture move across the Atlantic waters, a drier air mass will move in from the east making way for sunny skies. An isolated shower or two cannot be ruled out. East winds will average 10-15 miles per hour with daytime high temperatures in the mid to upper 80s.
Across the regional waters, winds will be less than 15 knots (17 miles per hour) and seas will be at less than five feet.
There is a moderate risk of rip currents across the north-facing beaches of St. Thomas and along the the eastern tip of St. Croix.