Area Forecast Discussion
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Honolulu HI
335 PM HST Thu May 2 2024

.SYNOPSIS...
Trade winds will strengthen today, becoming breezy Friday
through the weekend. Clouds and showers will favor typical
windward slopes, with an increase in showers expected this
weekend through the first half of next week as a disturbance
aloft moves over the state.

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.DISCUSSION...
Easterly trade winds have been on the increase through the day
as a surface trough just northwest of Kauai continues to weaken
and a 1030 mb surface high remains to the far northeast. Meanwhile,
an upper level low is deepening approximately 600 miles northwest
of Kauai. Satellite and radar imagery show partly to mostly cloudy
skies across the islands with a band of showery low clouds beginning
to move into windward areas this afternoon. Some leeward areas are
also seeing some shower activity spilling over the mountains,
especially over eastern portions of Oahu. Even so, relatively
stable conditions remain over the state, keeping rainfall totals
around a tenth of an inch or less over the last few hours and
highly localized. Trade wind speeds are forecast to increase into
the breezy to locally windy range across the islands on Friday,
then continue through the weekend as high pressure strengthens and
settles in far northeast of the state. Expect the strongest winds
over the windier areas of Maui County and the Big Island.

Guidance continues to show the aforementioned upper low stalling
to the west of Kauai this weekend, then slowly moving eastward
across the state early next week. As this happens, expect a boost
in to our trade wind showers, especially during the overnight and
early morning hours, with a few brief downpours possible through
the first half of next week. Some showers could drift over into
leeward areas as well, due to the stronger winds. Details are
still uncertain, but windward and mauka areas could become quite
showery through early next week, especially across the western end
of the state where the best instability exists. Some models also
hint at an outside chance for some isolated thunderstorms during
this time period.

Expect a return to a more typical moderate to breezy trade wind
pattern by Wednesday, as the upper low weakens and moves away
from the state and high pressure weakens to the north.

&&

.AVIATION...
Moderate to breezy easterly trades will continue to strengthen
into Friday as high pressure builds in from the northeast. A plume
of moisture riding in on the trades is responsible for bringing
low clouds and scattered showers to most windward areas this
afternoon. VFR conditions will generally prevail, except for
isolated areas of MVFR conditions in any heavier showers that may
develop. Best chance for MVFR conditions will be during the
overnight hours when shower activity is expected to become more
scattered in coverage.

With the increasing wind speeds across the state today and into
tomorrow, AIRMET Tango may be needed by this evening for tempo
moderate turbulence below 8000 feet downwind of island terrain.

AIRMET Sierra for tempo mountain obscuration is in effect for
windward portions of the island chain as cloud and shower
coverage increases this afternoon, and will likely be needed
during the overnight hours as well due to another uptick in shower
activity.

AMD NOT SKED in for Midway due to missing wind speed and
direction.

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.MARINE...
Moderate to locally strong easterly trade winds will gradually
increase through Friday, becoming fresh to locally strong as high
pressure strengthens and settles far northeast of the state. These
stronger trades will then continue through the weekend. A Small
Craft Advisory (SCA) remains in effect for typical windy waters
around Maui and the Big Island through early Monday morning.
Additional waters will likely be added to the SCA on Friday as
trade winds continue to strengthen and expand in coverage across
additional coastal zones.

Tiny surf will persist along north and west facing shores through
much of the day on Friday. A small, long period northwest swell
is expected to fill in late Friday and peak Saturday, bringing
small surf along north and west facing shores. Another small, long
period northwest swell will fill in late Sunday, maintaining
small surf along north and west facing shores into early next
week. Small background south swells will continue into Saturday,
providing tiny surf for south facing shores. A small, long period
south swell may arrive Sunday providing a boost in surf along
south facing shores into early next week. Surf along east facing
shores will gradually become more rough and choppy into this
weekend as stronger trades return.

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.HFO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
Small Craft Advisory until 6 AM HST Monday for Maalaea Bay-
Pailolo Channel-Alenuihaha Channel-Big Island Leeward Waters-Big
Island Southeast Waters.

&&

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DISCUSSION...TS
AVIATION...Farris
MARINE...Vaughan