Area Forecast Discussion
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Honolulu HI
859 AM HST Sun Apr 28 2024

.SYNOPSIS...
East southeast winds continue through Thursday supporting drier
weather from Oahu eastward while Kauai experiences periods of
enhanced showers today and Monday. A return to a breezy trade wind
pattern is in store for the end of the week.

&&

.DISCUSSION...

The Hawaiian islands remain on the poleward side of the Pacific jet
through the week while a somewhat progressive mid-latitude pattern
produces mean troughing centered around 170W longitude.
Consequently, low pressure and a weak background gradient prevail
over the western end of the state while breezy ESE persist over the
eastern islands as high pressure settles along the west coast of the
CONUS.

Drier air has filtered in today as evidenced by nearly cloud free
skies over the islands early this morning. However, some moisture
continues wrapping around the Big Island and may bring a few
afternoon showers to Kauai and vicinity this afternoon. PoPs remain
appropriately higher there while drier and sunnier conditions
prevail elsewhere. This may be the case on Monday afternoon as well
as the weak gradient gives rise to expanding sea breezes over Kauai
coincident with a mid-level shortwave grazing the islands from the
north. This should further reduce stability over Kauai and may
result in a couple locally heavy showers over interior or leeward
zones during Monday afternoon. The high res guidance offers a
similar picture which increases forecast confidence. Any afternoon
convection will diminish with the loss of diurnal heating Monday
evening. The pattern will remain generally stagnant through at least
Tuesday.

Wednesday into Thursday will represent a transition period back to a
typical easterly trade wind pattern. Global model consensus
indicates that a low will close off over or near the islands
immediately south of expansive ridging building over the Central
Pacific. This will set the stage for a breezy and weakly stable
easterly trade wind pattern settling in by week`s end.
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.AVIATION...

Moisture riding in on light to moderate ESE trades will continue
to provide a steady supply of showers to E and SE facing areas of
the islands, especially Maui and the Big Island. Tempo MVFR
conditions expected within heavier showers. With a SE component to
the winds, showers will occasionally be steered across leeward
areas as well.

Drier air will move in from the E later today, allowing conditions
to improve across most of the state, but moisture to linger across
Kauai. With the lighter ESE flow and decreased cloud cover, afternoon
sea breeze activity is expected across wind-sheltered areas, with
some inland/leeward cloud buildups and a few light showers possible.

AIRMET Sierra for mountain obscuration is in effect for portions
of the Big Island and Molokai through Kauai. This AIRMET will
likely be needed through the morning hours before conditions begin
to improve.

&&

.MARINE...

Surface high pressure far northeast of Hawaii and an approaching
front to the northwest will drive breezy east southeast winds
today, especially across all windward waters and through the
channels surrounding Maui County and the Big Island. Through early
this week, the aforementioned surface high will drift eastward
and allow flow to weaken. By mid-week, high pressure will rebuild
to the north and allow easterly flow to strengthen again.

A Small Craft Advisory for winds will remain in effect for most
waters and channels surrounding Big Island, Maui, and Molokai
through Monday morning, likely will be dropped as winds weaken.

Surf heights will remain below advisory thresholds for all shores
through the forecast period. A small northwest, medium-period
swell will persist through mid-week with small surf expected.
Breezy east or east southeasterly flow will produce choppy surf
along east facing shores through tonight, then decrease as winds
begin to taper off early next week. Small, short-period
southeast, and small medium-period south swell will continue into
mid-next week. Surf heights along the south facing shores should
remain near or slightly below seasonal norms.

&&

.HFO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
Small Craft Advisory until 6 AM HST Monday for Maui County
Windward Waters-Pailolo Channel-Alenuihaha Channel-Big Island
Windward Waters-Big Island Leeward Waters.


&&

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DISCUSSION...JVC
AVIATION...TS
MARINE...Foster