


Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Tiyan, Guam
Issued by NWS Tiyan, Guam
068 FXPQ50 PGUM 160727 AFDGUM Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Tiyan GU 527 PM ChST Mon Jun 16 2025 .Marianas Synopsis... Satellite and radar imagery show fair weather across Guam and the CNMI late this afternoon with isolated showers across the region. Widespread showers and thunderstorms are found south of Guam closer to 10N while a TUTT cell is departing the region, now just west of Guam. Ritidian and Ipan buoys show combined seas between 2 and 4 feet. && .Discussion... A quiet weather pattern across the Marianas will remain in place through the weekend. The forecasts were updated around midday today to add a zone of scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms due to daytime heating over Guam. This led to a few hours of showers and thunderstorms near Guam`s Orote Point, and the coastal waters to the west and southwest. A TUTT cell sat nearly overhead of Guam early this morning providing the extra atmospheric dynamic to produce the short period of thunderstorms. That TUTT cell is drifting slowly west and its influence over Guam will likely diminish. Isolated thunderstorms remain in the forecast for Guam, primarily associated with island convection potential, but also for peripheral effects of the TUTT. Otherwise, the forecast for the week ahead is for prevailing drier, sunnier weather with only isolated showers across the region. The TUTT will remain in the region for the next 1 to 2 weeks at least, likely slipping northward along 20N and meandering there. && .Marine... Expect marine conditions to remain benign for the week ahead. Combined seas of 2 to 3 feet this evening will persist through Wednesday morning, then build to between 3 and 5 feet by Wednesday night as trade wind swells build by 1 to 2 feet. There will be a low risk of rip currents along all reefs and beaches through Tuesday night, with a moderate risk along east facing reefs by Wednesday. Seas and surf will subside 1 to 2 feet this weekend. && .Eastern Micronesia... The Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) remains active across eastern Micronesia this afternoon. The ITCZ continues to strengthen and now extends into western Micronesia, though it remains south of Majuro and Pohnpei. A series of weak trade-wind troughs are seen across the region as well, that are interacting with the ITCZ in various locations. As these troughs move through, convection is expected to flare up along the interaction points, though Kosrae is expected to see the most activity. There is currently a lull in the action over Kosrae as one of the troughs is exiting the area, approaching Pohnpei. However, convection looks to increase as another trough is approaching Kosrae from the east. The latest CIMMS MIMIC Precipitable Water (PWAT) product shows increasing PWATs approaching all three locations, with greatest influx of moisture seen approaching Kosrae. Therefore, maintained scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms for Kosrae tonight, with widespread, locally heavy showers moving in Tuesday morning as the increased moisture and next trough arrives. The trough now moving west of Kosrae looks to brush Pohnpei tonight, bringing scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms to the island for a brief period after midnight. Farther east, a trough moving into the Marshalls looks to increase convection at Majuro later tonight as well. The ITCZ is expected to meander around the area over through the week, bringing periods of increased convection to all three forecast points. Other than gusty winds with the showers and thunderstorms, fairly benign marine conditions are expected through the week and into the weekend. Combined seas will remain at or below 6 feet for Kosrae and Pohnpei, at or below 7 feet for Majuro. Gentle to moderate trade winds will become light to gentle for Pohnpei and Kosrae Tuesday and around Thursday for Majuro. && .Western Micronesia... A broad disturbance southeast of Yap Proper continues to generate a fairly unsettled weather pattern over much of Yap State, with showers beginning to build into the main islands of Palau this afternoon. South of Chuuk, satellite shows a band of enhanced convection along the leading edge of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ). Model guidance indicates that the disturbance near Yap and Palau will gradually open up into a trough overnight, but will still generate scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms for Yap through tonight and for Palau through late Tuesday morning. Then, a period of quieter conditions occurs through Tuesday night or Wednesday, before a disturbance begins to develop southwest of Palau, increasing showers through the rest of the week. For Chuuk, nearby ITCZ activity is expected to keep low-end scattered showers in the forecast through Tuesday night. The ITCZ pattern is expected to weaken around Chuuk Wednesday and Wednesday night, then model guidance shows the ITCZ re-organizing across the region toward the end of the week as it lifts north over Chuuk, bringing wetter conditions by the weekend. Combined seas of 2 to 4 feet over Yap and Palau waters and 3 to 5 feet near Chuuk will continue for the next couple days, increasing a foot or so around Wednesday night or Thursday as trade swell builds slightly. Palau may experience light southwest swell through Tuesday night, driven by monsoon-like flow further south. Light to gentle winds across Palau and Yap increase to light to moderate by Tuesday night. Meanwhile, gentle to moderate winds across Chuuk, slightly subside to light to gentle by the weekend. && .GUM WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... GU...None. MP...None. Marianas Waters...None. && $$ Marianas: Aydlett East Micronesia: Kleeschulte West Micronesia: Cruz