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

.SYNOPSIS...
Moderate to locally breezy trade winds 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
through Wednesday. Showers will tend to favor windward and mauka
areas overnight and during the morning hours, with a few showers
developing over interior and leeward sections of Oahu and Kauai
Wednesday afternoon and evening. Moderate to breezy easterly
trade winds will spread over the state Wednesday night into
Thursday and linger through early next week, with showers favoring
typical windward and mauka areas.

&&

.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 during the
day and overnight land breezes for most sheltered areas over Kauai
and Oahu. Satellite imagery this evening continues to show clouds
over most windward areas, especially over windward Maui and the
Big Island as an area of enhanced moisture more in. Expect rain
chances to increase for windward areas statewide tonight into
Wednesday as this area of enhanced moisture moves east.

Moderate to breezy easterly trades will return statewide 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, while the trough continues to
shift further west and away from the area. This will maintain
moderate to breezy trade winds across the island chain. 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...
A trough to the west will continue to move away from the region,
and a high pressure will remain to the northeast. This will
maintain a moderate to breezy east to southeast flow over the
islands through Wednesday.

Moisture moving over the Big Island and Maui this evening is
bringing clouds and showers to the east sides of those islands,
bring MVFR and pockets of IFR conditions. This has also prompted
AIRMET Sierra for mountain obscuration over those areas. Expect
that to persist into Tuesday morning, and perhaps later.

Windward clouds and showers may increase slightly across the rest
of the island chain into tomorrow morning bringing some brief MVFR
conditions. Otherwise, VFR conditions will prevail.

&&

.MARINE...
Strong high pressure far northeast of the state is driving fresh
to strong easterly trade winds around the Big Island and Maui, and
a surface trough northwest of Kauai is causing winds to shift out
of the east-southeast over Oahu and Kauai. A Small Craft Advisory
(SCA) remains 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 south swell will continue to decline over south and exposed
west shores through Wednesday. Only small long period background
south swell pulses are expected from Tasman Sea sources into the
first half of next week. Rough surf along east facing shores will
slowly rise over the next few days as the trades strengthen
upstream of the state. Surf heights along north and west facing
shores will remain small with a slight bump up from Sunday into
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...Ahue/Almanza
AVIATION...M Ballard
MARINE...Bohlin