While the NHC said in its latest advisory that Ernesto's center is moving away from Bermuda, meteorologists said the storm is expected to bring a total of 6 to 9 inches of rain to the British territory. Ernesto is forecast to remain well offshore from the U.S. mainland, but storm swells are expected to bring life-threatening surf and dangerous rip currents to the East Coast into early next week.

By the end of this weekend and into next week, Ernesto is expected to turn northeastward and could brush Newfoundland, Canada, forecasters said. A tropical storm warning is currently in effect for Bermuda, downgraded from a hurricane warning that cautioned islanders to make "preparations to protect life and property."

Hurricane Ernesto Slows Down After Bermuda Landfall

Strong winds, flooding and storm surge are some of the main concerns for Bermuda. The hurricane center advises the significant rainfall Ernesto is expected to bring could generate "considerable life-threatening flash flooding." 

Meanwhile, cruise lines like Carnival, Celebrity and Norwegian that had ships planning to travel to the northern Caribbean have reportedly adjusted their itineraries to avoid Ernesto.

Photos showing the damage caused by Ernesto's heavy rains and strong winds in Puerto Rico are starting to emerge:

Photos showing the damage caused by Ernesto's heavy rains and strong winds in Puerto Rico are starting to emerge:

Photos showing the damage caused by Ernesto's heavy rains and strong winds in Puerto Rico are starting to emerge:

For the latest updates on Hurricane Ernesto, please visit the National Hurricane Center website or your local weather service. Remember to take all necessary precautions to protect yourself and your loved ones.