Area Forecast Discussion
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FXHW60 PHFO 201341
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Honolulu HI
341 AM HST Fri Sep 20 2024

.SYNOPSIS...
A moderate to locally breezy trade wind pattern will continue
through this afternoon. A weak disturbance moving through the
Hawaii region this weekend will increase shower trends for all
islands, especially over windward and mountain areas. Drier
trends return from Monday onward.

&&

.DISCUSSION...
The satellite picture this morning shows a band of unsettled
showers moving into the windward and mountain slopes from Oahu to
the Big Island. Local radar imagery shows periods of moderate
showers affecting most of these islands, mainly along the northern
and eastern slopes. This shower band will continue through the
early morning hours. Elsewhere, fairly stable conditions persist
today with just brief showers in the short term forecast.

In the larger scale, a high pressure ridge remains far north of
the Hawaiian Islands and this ridge will continue to produce
moderate to locally breezy trade winds today. Wind speeds will
decrease slightly this weekend, as the ridge weakens in response
to a cold front passing through the Central Pacific basin.

A weak low level trough riding in on the easterly trade winds
will link up with an upper level low drifting into the islands
from the north this weekend. These two systems will produce more
unstable conditions statewide and increase shower trends statewide.
The chances for thunderstorms have diminished in the latest
forecast model solutions and they were removed from the gridded
forecast for this weekend.

Drier conditions will return from Monday onward as these low
pressure systems diminish and move westward away from the state.
Moderate to locally breezy trade winds continue with brief
overnight to early morning showers possible over windward and
mountain areas.

&&

.AVIATION...
Breezy trades will continue for the next few days. SHRA and low
cigs should favor windward and mauka locations. Brief MVFR conds
can be expected in any SHRA. VFR should generally prevail
elsewhere.

AIRMET Sierra for mtn obsc for windward Big Island is in effect.
Conds should improve later this morning.

&&

.MARINE...
Fresh to strong easterly trade winds will continue through
Saturday, then ease into the light to moderate range Sunday
through the first half of next week as a weakness forms in the
ridge to the north. The strongest winds are expected over the
windier waters and channels around Maui County and the Big Island,
where a Small Craft Advisory remains in effect through early
Saturday. This may need to be extended through the day Saturday,
before being lowered as the winds begin to trend down during the
latter half of the weekend.

Surf along north facing shores will trend up through the first
week of fall, beginning next Tuesday in response to a gale
developing near the Kurils today, racing eastward across the Date
Line near the Aleutians this weekend, then to the Gulf of Alaska
early next week. Guidance shows this northwest swell peaking
locally Tuesday night into Wednesday out of the northwest, then
fading Thursday into Friday as it shifts out of a more north-
northwest direction.

Surf along east facing shores will remain small and choppy into
Saturday, then decrease Sunday into next week as the trades lower
locally and upstream across the eastern Pacific.

Surf along south facing shores will remain small through the
weekend, with mainly a mix of background long-period southwest and
short-period southeast swells moving through. An upward trend is
possible Tuesday through midweek due to a slightly larger
southwest swell arriving.

&&

.HFO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
Small Craft Advisory until 6 PM HST Saturday for windier waters
surrounding Maui and the Big Island.

&&

$$

DISCUSSION...Bohlin
AVIATION...Walsh
MARINE...Gibbs