Area Forecast Discussion
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Honolulu HI
321 AM HST Sat Jun 8 2024

.SYNOPSIS...
Light to gentle easterly trade winds are expected today, with a
ridge north of the state. As the ridge lifts north tonight and
Sunday, moderate to locally breezy easterly trade wind will build
in. Very stable conditions will greatly limit shower activity
through the weekend, with a slight increase in windward showers
expected Monday and Tuesday. A more typical trade wind pattern
should return by the middle of next week.


&&

.DISCUSSION...
As anticipated, no significant updates to the forecast this
morning.

A ridge remains just north of Kauai, bringing a hybrid sea breeze
and gentle easterly trade wind flow across the state. Land breezes
overnight have cleared the skies in most areas. Anticipate some
clouds to develop later this morning and during the afternoon with
some sea breezes setting up. Very little in the way of rainfall is
expected.

The ridge will begin to lift northward and shift eastward this
afternoon and evening, which will shift the winds to the
northeast for a brief time. Expect moderate to locally breezy
easterly trades to build back in Sunday, and then persist into
the middle of the week as the ridge continues to shift northeast
of the state. Clouds and showers will return to the more typical
windward and mauka areas with the returning trades, however shower
activity will remain limited due to very stable conditions from
low inversion heights, and a dry airmass. The trade wind inversion
will begin to lift early next week, which should bring a slight
increase in trade wind showers Monday and Tuesday, but will still
remain drier than normal for this time of year. A more typical
trade wind pattern should return during the middle to latter half
of the week with rising inversion heights.


&&

.AVIATION...

Light trade winds will strengthen slightly to become locally
breezy by this afternoon and continue to gradually strengthen
into Sunday. While land breezes have helped to clear out cloud
cover overnight, sea breezes may have a harder time developing
this afternoon with the uptick in trade winds...but expect some
cloud build up over sheltered leeward areas. Shower activity will
continue to remain limited. With the strong inversion in place,
ceilings will be quite low with any clouds...which will allow for
periods of MVFR conditions. Otherwise, VFR conditions will
prevail.

No AIRMETs are currently in effect. However, AIRMET Sierra for
tempo mountain obscuration may be needed at times as low clouds
periodically impact mainly windward slopes with the exception of
the leeward slopes and coast of the Big Island.


&&

.MARINE...
A weak elongated ridge in the northern offshore waters will move
northward as high pressure redevelops north of the state this
weekend. Winds are expected to gradually restrengthen tonight
allowing moderate to locally strong trade winds to build back
across the waters. A Small Craft Advisory (SCA) is likely for the
typical windier waters around Maui County and the Big Island
starting tonight through at least the first part of next week.
Moderate to locally strong trade winds look to dominate the
forecast over the next week.

The current High Surf Advisory (HSA) for south facing shores has
been extended through Monday afternoon. Although the current
south- southwest swell has declined slightly from its peak and
surf may come down just below HSA levels today, a bigger moderate
long period south- southwest swell is expected to slowly fill in
this afternoon as long period forerunners arrive, then peak Sunday
night into Monday. In the long range, another moderate long
period south swell may generate solid HSA level surf, but below
High Surf Warning level criteria late next week.

A tiny pulse from the northwest will give a slight bump for north
facing shores. Wind waves for east facing shores have diminished
significantly and will remain small today before ramping back up
as wind wave chop increases due to the trade winds.


&&

.HFO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
High Surf Advisory until 6 PM HST Monday for Niihau-Kauai
Leeward-Waianae Coast-Kahoolawe-Maui Leeward West-Kona-Kauai
South-East Honolulu-Honolulu Metro-Ewa Plain-Molokai West-
Molokai Leeward South-Lanai Leeward-Lanai South-Maui Central
Valley South-South Maui/Upcountry-South Haleakala-Big Island
South-Big Island Southeast.


&&

$$


DISCUSSION...M Ballard
AVIATION...Farris
MARINE...Shigesato