Area Forecast Discussion
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Honolulu HI
302 AM HST Wed Sep 3 2025

.SYNOPSIS...

Light to moderate trade winds will produce mostly light showers
over windward and mauka areas into the weekend. Most leeward
areas will continue to be rather dry, except the Kona slopes of
the Big Island where scattered showers will develop each
afternoon.

&&

.DISCUSSION...

Looking at satellite and radar this morning, some isolated showers
continue moving across the region with some low clouds riding in
on the trades. No major changes are expected to the forecast.

A subtropical ridge sitting about 250 miles north of the islands
and continues to be weakened by an area of low pressure farther
to the north. A ridge aloft is producing stable and dry conditions.
Trades expected to remain stable and in the light to moderate
range through the weekend. Guidance has been hinting at a band of
moisture moving through Saturday night or Sunday, which could
lead to a brief boost in windward and mauka showers.

Heading into the middle of next week, forecast uncertainty
increases due to the passage of Hurricane Kiko over the region.
Given uncertainty at this time, it remains too early to tell
what, if any, impacts this system will have on local weather.

&&

.AVIATION...

Light to moderate trades expected for the next few days. Low cigs
and isol SHRA possible over windward and mauka areas. MVFR conds
in SHRA otherwise VFR prevails.

No AIRMETS are in effect.

&&

.MARINE...

A weak surface ridge to the north will remain nearly stationary
through the forecast period. This will maintain moderate to
locally fresh trade winds with some localized sea breezes,
especially across leeward waters.

Surf along north facing shores will gradually decline today as a
mix of the north and northwest swells fade through Thursday.
Reinforcing small short- to medium-period north-northwest swells
are expected through the end week which will keep surf from going
flat. In the extended forecast, the northwest Pacific looks to
get active as low pressure systems traverse the basin over the
weekend sending the potential for a few small to moderate swells
during the middle of next week.

Surf along south facing shores will see background medium- to
long- period energy through the week before a small to moderate
long- period south-southwest swell fills, and peaks over the
weekend.

Below average surf is expected to continue along east facing
shores through the rest of the week. In the extended forecast,
easterly energy from Hurricane Kiko in the Eastern Pacific is
expected early next week that could potentially bring surf to
near High Surf Advisory (HSA) criteria.

Peak monthly high tides, combined with water levels running
higher than predicted, may lead to minor flooding along the
shoreline and in low-lying coastal areas. A Coastal Flood
Statement has been issued through Sunday afternoon.

&&

.FIRE WEATHER...

Light to moderate trade winds will remain below the critical fire
weather thresholds through at least the weekend. Dry and stable
conditions will prevail, with afternoon relative humidity
dropping to around 45 percent each afternoon through Saturday.

&&

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

&&

$$

DISCUSSION...Walsh
AVIATION...Walsh
MARINE...Shigesato
FIRE WEATHER...Walsh