Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Honolulu, HI

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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Honolulu HI
900 PM HST Sun Sep 22 2024

.SYNOPSIS...
Moderate trade winds will prevail through Monday as the surface
ridge to the north briefly weakens. Rainfall will favor windward
and mauka locations, but a few showers, some heavy, may develop
across leeward areas as a disturbance aloft moves overhead.
Locally breezy trades and more stable conditions will return on
Tuesday and persist into next weekend.

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.DISCUSSION...
Currently at the surface, a ridge of high pressure is located
around 950 miles north of Honolulu, with broad but weak troughing
present between the ridge and the Hawaiian islands. Aloft a closed
upper low can be seen in water vapor imagery around 150 miles to
the north and northeast of Oahu and Kauai respectively. The broad
surface troughing over and north of the state has relaxed the
pressure gradient a bit, with generally moderate trade winds
blowing across the island chain this evening. Infrared satellite
imagery partly to mostly cloudy conditions, with radar imagery
showing scattered showers moving in with the trades and some
decaying daytime heating driven showers over leeward areas. Main
short term focus is on rain chances and trade wind trends.

The broad trough of low pressure over and north of the state will
gradually dampen out and shift westward during the next couple
days. Moderate trades will prevail through Monday with localizes
seas breezes developing in some of the more sheltered leeward
areas Monday afternoon. The trades will increase a tad Monday
night and hold at moderate to locally breezy levels Tuesday
through Friday. The trades may ease a bit next weekend as the
ridge to the north weakens.

As for the remaining weather details, the airmass will remain
unstable with the upper level low near the western islands tonight
through Monday night. This will allow some more robust showers to
move in on the trades and produce brief downpours. Additionally,
some locally heavy showers could develop in leeward areas with the
assistance of localized sea breezes during the afternoon and early
evening hours before fizzling out overnight. Mid-level ridging
building in from the east will bring a more stable airmass to the
islands Tuesday through Thursday. This should result in a return
to typical trade wind weather featuring mainly windward and mauka
showers. Another disturbance aloft could bring an increase in
trade wind shower and intensity Friday through next weekend.

&&

.AVIATION...
Moderate trades will continue through tomorrow and usher in low
clouds and showers to windward and mauka areas, with a few showers
occasionally spilling over to the leeward side. Sea breezes will
develop along some wind-protected areas tomorrow afternoon,
leading to some low cloud and shower development over those areas.

MVFR conditions can be expected in any showers. Otherwise, VFR
should prevail.

No AIRMETs are in effect. AIRMET Sierra may be needed if shower
coverage becomes more extensive overnight.

&&

.MARINE...
High pressure generally north of the islands will drive moderate
to locally fresh trades through Tuesday morning. High pressure
northwest of the islands will strengthen through the middle of the
week. This will produce fresh to locally strong trades from
Tuesday through the remainder of the week. This will likely
require a Small Craft Advisory for the windier waters surrounding
Maui County and Big Island by Tuesday evening.

Surf along north and west-facing shores will remain very small
through Monday. A small to moderate size, long to medium period
northwest swell (330 degrees) is timed to arrive Tuesday from a
passing North Pacific cold front. This swell will increase mid
week north- facing shore surf to well above head high at peak
locations. North shore surf is expected to remain well under the
High Surf Advisory 15 foot thresholds. South-facing shore surf
will remain small as a mix of small, medium period southwest
swells pass through the next few days. Eastern shore waves will
remain small in response to recently lightened trades. An upward
trend in eastern chop will occur later Monday and last through the
week in response to strengthened trades.

&&

.HFO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
None.

&&

$$

DISCUSSION...Jelsema
AVIATION...Farris
MARINE...Blood