Hurricane Erin (updated 16 Aug 2025 @ 8pm AST/EDT)
β­• Erin is currently a Category 4 hurricane.
⚠️ Erin is not expected to be a direct threat to Puerto Rico, though rainfall and rough seas are expected.
πŸ“ Erin is currently located about 150 miles northeast of San Juan, moving westward at 15 MPH. Erin is expected to turn toward the west-north-west later Saturday night.
πŸ’¨ Maximum sustained winds are 150 MPH. Hurricane-force winds (75+ MPH) extend outward from the center for 30 miles. Tropical-storm-force winds (39+ MPH) extend outward from the center for 185 miles.
πŸ’¨ Squalls with wind gusts to tropical-storm force may occur over portions of Puerto Rico through Sunday.
πŸ”€ On the current forecast track, Erin is expected to pass to the north-east of Puerto Rico as a "major hurricane" (meaning Category 3 or higher) this weekend.
β›ˆοΈ Rainfall totals of 2" to 4" (and up to 6" in some places) are expected, especially in the eastern and southern parts of Puerto Rico. Localize flooding, flash floods, landslides, and mudslides may be possible.
🌊 Swells generated by Erin may affect the southern, eastern, and north-eastern coasts of Puerto Rico, along with all of Culebra and Vieques, this weekend. These swells are likely to cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions.
🧿 Keep an eye on our weather page for updates from the National Hurricane Center

Hipodromo Camarero – Try Your Luck Betting on the Horses!

12/5/21- the racetrack is open and running! The refurbishment is complete- come cheer your horse on!

Hipodromo Camarero is the new name for El Comandante Race Track. It is the only thoroughbred race track in Puerto Rico. If you enjoy horse racing, or just want a fun way to spend a few exciting hours – you can put this on your To-Do list.

Horse Racetrack

The facility is very large – there is plenty of free parking. It seems that during the week (maybe weekends too – I don’t know) most people who like racing, do their betting off-track, so we have noticed the facility is almost empty.

We usually go inside (upstairs) to the Clubhouse, into the air conditioning. There is an area to hang out and watch the races, Winners Sports Bar for a drink or two, a place to get snacks, the betting windows and a nice restaurant. We like to have a leisurely meal there while watching the races. The Terrace restaurant has huge windows that overlook the racetrack, and there are closed circuit TVs at each table if you want a closer view of the action. It is in this area that we saw many of the owners cheering on their horses.

The grandstands are outside – open air seating close to the track to watch the fun. They are multi-leveled seats, so you can see it all – from the parade to show the horses, the race and the winners circle picture taking. There is a concession stand for food and drinks to enjoy during the races.

The races start early afternoon, but they walk the horses around for your perusal about 10 minutes before each race. Get a program and pick your horse! Then they trot the horses off to the starting gates. All this time, the betting windows are open and they continuously update the odds.

The facility is well landscaped, with palms and a little lake in the middle of the track oval. El Yunque mountains make a pretty backdrop to the fun.

Parking is free, and there are no entrance fees.

There are live races 4-5 days a week, check their webpage for current calendar as race days during the week change occasionally. Always Thursday-SundayCheck webpage schedule for post times. Days without races are Simulcast days and post times are earlier .Check their webpage for current race schedules. Look under “PROGRAMA DE CARRERAS” tab.

Check their Facebook page for current info.

Phone number is 787-886-5151 or 787-641-6060.

Gamble responsibly.

Located on Rt 3, km 15.3 in Canovanas, only 12 miles east of San Juan. Take Rt 66 until the end (at Factory Outlets), then turn left onto Rt 3. The entrance is on the left.

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