Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Honolulu, HI

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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Honolulu HI
319 PM HST Tue May 21 2024

.SYNOPSIS...

Moderate to locally breezy trades will hold over the eastern
islands, while lighter east southeast winds allow for some
localized land and sea breezes over the western end of the state
into Wednesday. Showers will favor windward and mauka areas
overnight and during the morning hours, with a few showers
developing over interior and leeward sections each afternoon and
evening before clearing overnight and early morning. Moderate to
breezy easterly trade wind pattern will overspread the state
Wednesday night or Thursday and linger through early next week,
with showers favoring windward and mauka areas and occasional
leeward spillover.

&&

.DISCUSSION...

Currently at the surface, a trough of low pressure is located
around 400 miles west-northwest of Kauai, while a 1035 mb high is
centered around 1500 miles north-northeast of Honolulu. This
light gradient will maintain moderate to locally breezy trade
winds over the eastern islands, while light to moderate east
southeast winds remain over the western end of the state into
Wednesday. This pattern will allow localized leeward sea breezes
increasing clouds and rain potential during the day and overnight
land breezes clearing clouds and showers into the early morning
hours for most sheltered areas over Kauai and Oahu. Visible
satellite imagery shows upper and mid level cloud cover has
thinned during the day today with low clouds focusing along
windward and some leeward areas. An area of enhanced clouds is
currently moving into Big Island windward areas. Radar imagery
shows scattered clouds moving into windward areas of the Big
Island and relatively dry conditions elsewhere across the state.
Chances of rainfall will increase overnight for the rest of the
state into Wednesday as this area of enhanced clouds and showers
moves over the state from east to west.

Moderate to breezy east southeast winds will transition to more easterly
trades Wednesday into Thursday as the trough to the west-
northwest of the state gradually shifts westward and the high to
the northeast shifts north of the state. A series of reinforcing
highs will build north of the state Friday through early next
week. This will maintain moderate to breezy trade winds across the
island chain through the forecast period. In addition drier air
will filter in from the east allowing for a more stable trade wind
pattern featuring mainly windward/mauka showers and the
occasional leeward spillover. Showers will be mostly prevalent in
the overnight and early morning hours. This pattern should hold
through early next week.

&&

.AVIATION...

Moderate to breezy east to southeast winds will persist through
tomorrow. A few leeward showers are possible this afternoon where
localized sea breezes form. A plume of moisture moving towards the
eastern end of the state this afternoon will bring an uptick in
showers and cloud cover to mainly windward Big Island and Maui by
this evening...which could lead to periodic MVFR conditions. To a
lesser extent, windward clouds and showers may increase slightly
across the rest of the island chain tonight into tomorrow morning.
Otherwise, VFR conditions will prevail.

AIRMET Sierra is in effect for mountain obscuration over the
windward slopes of the Big Island and Maui this afternoon and is
expected to be needed overnight for these areas as well.

&&

.MARINE...
Strong high pressure centered nearly 1300 nm northeast of the
state is driving fresh to strong easterly trade winds around the
Big Island and Maui, and a surface trough sitting roughly 250 nm
northwest of Kauai is causing winds to shift out of the east-
southeast and ease slightly around Oahu and Kauai. A Small Craft
Advisory (SCA) is currently in place for all waters around the Big
Island, waters north of Maui, and the Pailolo Channel. As the
trough weakens and drifts westward, expect the stronger easterly
trades winds to spread to Oahu and Kauai on Wednesday, with the
SCA likely adjusted to cover the typically windy waters around the
Big Island and Maui County. Moderate to strong easterly trade
winds will persist into the weekend.

The current south swell is on a gradual decline, but recent
PacIOOS buoy measurements show it near 3 feet at 13 to 14
seconds. Expect a slow downward trend over south and exposed west
shores through Wednesday, with only small inconsistent pulses of
southwest swell for the remainder of the week. Rough surf along
east facing shores will slowly rise over the next few days as the
trades strengthen upstream of the state. Surf along north shores
will remain small with a slight bump possible around Sunday or
Monday.

&&

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


&&

$$


DISCUSSION...Almanza
AVIATION...Farris
MARINE...Wroe