Area Forecast Discussion
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Honolulu HI
325 PM HST Mon Sep 16 2024

.SYNOPSIS...
Locally breezy trade winds will continue to bring humid and
somewhat wet conditions tonight, especially for windward areas.
Drier trade wind weather will prevail Tuesday into the weekend,
with moderate showers focused over windward slopes.

&&

.DISCUSSION...
After a very wet night for most windward areas, diurnal trends
led to a significant decrease in rainfall by mid-morning, and
during the past 3 hours, only a few stations on Kauai have
registered more than a quarter of an inch of rain. Isolated heavy
showers are flaring on the upper slopes of Mauna Loa this
afternoon, but other leeward areas have seen little shower
activity today. The fuel for the rainfall is moisture accompanying
a mid-level trough that is drifting westward over the island
chain. Precipitable water remains quite high, between 1.6 to 2
inches based on satellite and sounding data, and an increase in
shower frequency is expected over windward areas tonight. With
some drier trade wind flow moving in from the east and
undercutting the moisture, rainfall totals should be significantly
less than last night. However, expect humid conditions to linger
as dew points remain elevated in the low to mid 70s.

The deeper moisture will move off to the west on Tuesday,
bringing a less active shower pattern. Surface high pressure
north of the state will drive moderate to locally breezy trade
winds, with a brief decline in the trades possible around Thursday
and Friday. While a ridge aloft will bring stability, the mid-
level trough will linger nearby into Wednesday, which will keep
shower chances a bit higher than normal. However, dew points will
fall into the upper 60s over most leeward areas, bringing some
relief from the humidity. Drier conditions are due Thursday and
Friday and likely into Saturday.

While a ridge aloft will maintain stability over the islands
through much of the week, an upper-level trough will persist to
the west. The main effect of this feature will be periods of high
clouds overhead. Models suggest that a low aloft may develop
Sunday and Monday and north of Kauai. At this time, it does not
look like it will affect local weather significantly.

&&

.AVIATION...
For the windward terminals expect scattered showers bringing
temporary MVFR conditions through tonight and early Tuesday
morning. Elsewhere and otherwise, VFR conditions are expected to
prevail.

With locally breezy trade winds prevailing across the state,
AIRMET Tango remains in effect for low-level turbulence over and
downwind of terrain. This AIRMET will likely continue through
Tuesday.

&&

.MARINE...
Moderate to locally strong trade winds will continue through
Wednesday as strong surface high pressure remains to the north
northeast of the islands. Winds are then expected to decrease
slightly to moderate levels after Wednesday as the surface high
pressure slightly weakens and moves east. A Small Craft Advisory
(SCA) is in effect for all waters surrounding Maui County and the
Big Island through tonight, and then the typically windy waters
around the Big Island and Maui County through Tuesday night. The
SCA may need to be extended through Wednesday.

Surf along east facing shores will remain choppy through
Wednesday, then decrease thursday and Friday as trade wind speeds
decrease. Surf across the other shores will be below seasonal
averages through the week. A small southwest pulse out of the
Tasman Sea could produce a slight rise in surf Friday. Aside from
trade wind wrap, surf along north facing shores will be minimal
through Wednesday, and a tiny northwest swell will be possible
Thursday or Friday. Then a slightly larger northwest swell will be
possible by late Monday next week.

The combination of seasonally high astronomical tides and water
levels running around 6 inches higher than predicted will produce
localized coastal inundation through Tuesday afternoon. A Coastal
Flood Statement has been issued to highlight these conditions.

&&

.HFO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
Small Craft Advisory until 6 AM HST Tuesday for Kaiwi Channel-
Maui County Windward Waters-Maui County Leeward Waters-Big
Island Windward Waters.

Small Craft Advisory until 6 AM HST Wednesday for Maalaea Bay-
Pailolo Channel-Alenuihaha Channel-Big Island Leeward Waters-Big
Island Southeast Waters.

&&

$$

DISCUSSION...Wroe
AVIATION...Brenchley
MARINE...JVC/Tsamous