HLSSJU) issued by WFO San Juan PR for updated information. && .LONG TERM...Saturday through Tuesday... The current forecast track has Tropical Storm Ernesto far away from our region by Friday, about 650 miles, and it is forecast to be a Hurricane at that time. Weather conditions should improve in our local area and return to a more typical pattern. The latest Precipitable Water (PWAT) models suggest values returning to average values. The interaction of surface winds across the Atlantic due to Ernesto`s positions and a surface high pressure across the eastern Atlantic should promote southeasterly winds through Sunday, then shift from the east on Monday lasting through Tuesday. At the upper levels, a TUTT will approach from the northeast, promoting favorable conditions aloft for daily showers. In general, local weather during the long term will be dominated by east-to- southeast winds, daytime heating, and local effects. Therefore, afternoon convective activity with showers and thunderstorms is expected across the interior and northwestern Puerto Rico. For the U.S. Virgin Islands, passing showers dragged by the winds will reach the islands mainly during the morning hours. Limited excessive rainfall risk will probably be present as ponding of water in roads and poorly drained areas is possible with shower activity, mainly on Friday. Warm conditions will return by Friday and last through the weekend, mainly across coastal and lower elevations. && .AVIATION... (06Z TAFS) SHRA/TSRA associated to the rainbands from TS Ernesto will continue to affect the region, generating MVFR to brief LIFT conditions throughout the period. W winds in TJSJ and TJPS and N winds in TJBQ at 15-30 knots will gradually turn from the WSW-ESE at 15-20 knots after 14/14Z. Winds at US terminals will remain from the S at 30-40 knots, decreasing to 20-30 knots after 14/14Z. SHRA/TSRA will decrease once Ernesto moves away. && .MARINE... Tropical Storm Ernesto, located 85 miles north- northwest of San Juan, will continue to move northwestward across the Atlantic waters, exiting the area later today. Rough, hazardous seas will continue at through at least tonight. Conditions are expected to improve on Thursday. && .BEACH FORECAST... Beach conditions will continue deteriorate as Tropical Storm Ernesto moves through the region. Large breaking waves are expected to impact the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico today through tonight. High Surf Advisory and High Rip Current Statements are in effect through at least tonight. && HYDROLOGY... Tropical Storm Ernesto will bring rainfall accumulation of 4 to 8 inches with maximum amounts of 10 inches for portions of the Virgin Islands, eastern and southern Puerto Rico, as well as the interior. The risk of flooding will be significant, with rapid river rises, and mudslides likely. Please refer to the latest Flash Flood Watch (FFWSJU) for additional information. && .SJU WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... PR...Hurricane Watch for PRZ012-013. Tropical Storm Warning for PRZ001>013. Coastal Flood Advisory until 6 PM AST this evening for PRZ001>003-012-013. Flood Watch through Thursday morning for PRZ001>013. High Rip Current Risk through late tonight for PRZ001>003-005- 008-012-013. High Surf Advisory until 6 PM AST this evening for PRZ001>003- 005-008-012-013. High Rip Current Risk through late tonight for PRZ010. VI...Hurricane Watch for VIZ001-002. Tropical Storm Warning for VIZ001-002. Coastal Flood Advisory until 6 PM AST this evening for VIZ001- 002. Flood Watch through Thursday morning for VIZ001-002. High Rip Current Risk through late tonight for VIZ001-002. High Surf Advisory until 6 PM AST this evening for VIZ001-002. AM...Hurricane Watch for AMZ711-716-723-726-733. Tropical Storm Warning for AMZ711-712-716-723-726-733-735-741- 742-745. && $$ $$