HWOSJU), Graphical Hazardous Weather Outlook (https://www.weather.gov/erh/ghwo?wfo=sju) .LONG TERM...Tuesday through Saturday... A deep layerd low pressure north of the area and a series of surface induced troughs will promote a east to northeast wind flow for the first half of the period. Then, winds are expected to become from the southeast by the end of the workweek as the low pressure shifts towards the west. Abundant low-level moisture will predominate over the long term- period with precipitable water values between 1.60 to 1.75 inches. During this period the 500 mb temperatures will drop into the -7 to -9 degrees Celsius, suggesting the potential to support convective activity across the region. Throughout the week, instability will persist as the low pressure and the induced surface trough pattern prevail in the region. Therefore, there is an increased potential to observe afternoon convective activity along portions of the interior and western Puerto Rico each day. With the rainfall events from previous days, above- normal streamflows and saturated soils, the flood threat remains elevated. The latest model guidances are suggesting a change in the weather pattern by the end of the week into the weekend with the entrance of drier air into the area. Seasonal temperatures are anticipated to prevail for the rest of the forecast period, with the heat risk remaining low. && .AVIATION... SHRA/TSRA will continue across the local area today. Tempo MVFR to brief IFR conds are possible across all terminals today, during the day particularly across PR, and in the late afternoon/evening hours in and around the USVI terminals. Mtn tops obscd expected to continue thru 04/00z. East winds 10-15 kt with stronger gusts and sea breeze variations aft 03/13z. && .MARINE... A surface high pressure building across the western Atlantic and a deep layered trough northeast of the region will promote light to moderate east to northeast winds for the next few days. Showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop across the local waters, producing locally higher winds and seas. Small craft should exercise caution and stay weather alert. && .BEACH FORECAST... There is a moderate risk of rip currents for the exposed beaches of northern Puerto Rico, Culebra, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Beachgoers must exercise caution due to possible life- threatening rip currents along the surf zone and stay weather alert. The rip current risk is still expected to gradually decrease by early next week. && .SJU WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... PR...Flood Watch through this evening for PRZ001>013. VI...None. AM...None. && $$ $$