Area Forecast Discussion
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Honolulu HI
923 AM 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.

&&

.DISCUSSION...
A surface ridge far north of the islands will drive moderate trade
winds through tomorrow, and instability produced by an upper-
level low will generate briefly heavy showers. The upper-level low
is centered just north of Kauai and Oahu this morning and will
creep west slowly over the next couple of days. This feature has
wiped out the inversion over most of the island chain and is
producing high lapse rates above 15,000 ft. However, with no
organized areas of moisture expected through Monday, an increase
in widespread rainfall is unlikely, and expect the locally
scattered showers moving along the trades to be briefly heavy.
Localized afternoon sea breezes will generate spotty showers, some
heavy, across sheltered leeward terrain, which may produce some
minor flooding concerns over leeward Big Island each afternoon.

A stronger and more stable trade wind flow will develop on
Tuesday. The locally breezy trades will be driven by a tighter
pressure gradient between the strengthening low-level ridge to the
north and a pair of tropical disturbances passing several hundred
miles south of the islands. The upper-level low fill and drift
away to the west, and a ridge aloft building in from the east will
bring stability. Through the rest of the work week, we will
monitor areas of tropical moisture that could clip the Big Island,
but expect typical windward rainfall for most islands.

&&

.AVIATION...
An upper level low approaches from the north today bringing brief
moderate to heavy SHRA mostly occurring along windward and mauka
areas, with occasional spillover into leeward areas. MVFR conds
can be expected in SHRA but otherwise VFR should prevail.

AIRMET Sierra HAS BEEN canceled as conds have improved.

AIRMET Tango is in effect for mod turb between FL200 and FL400
over the islands. This AIRMET will be evaluated at next issuance
and may be canceled.

&&

.MARINE...
Fresh trades ease slightly into Monday as the ridge north of the
islands weakens. Locally strong trades then develop Monday night
and persist for the remainder of the week. A Small Craft Advisory
for the windier waters of Maui County and the Big Island.

Surf along north and west facing shores will remain tiny through
Monday. A moderate, long-period NW swell will arrive on Tuesday
and push surf heights along north and west facing shores well
above the seasonal average Tuesday night and Wednesday but will
fall short of the High Surf Advisory threshold.

Surf along south facing shores will remain just below seasonal
average levels as a SW swell advances through area waters. A
reinforcing SW swell is expected late Monday into midweek. East
shore surf remains small in response to declining trades with an
upward trend anticipated beginning Monday night as trades
restrengthen.

&&

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

&&

$$

DISCUSSION...Wroe
AVIATION...Walsh
MARINE...JVC