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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Pago Pago  AS
219 PM SST Tue Oct 14 2025

.Short term...

Satellite imagery shows the trough over the American Samoa islands
this past weekend and Monday, that gave above average rainfall
over the territory, has moved to the north. A ridge of high
pressure has moved over the region to give plenty of sunshine over
the territory. Easterly trades are to increase up to 20 mph
through Wednesday night, which is still below the Wind Advisory
criteria. The ridge is forecast to remain over the region through
Wednesday night to give below average rainfall. If showers occur,
it would be in the passing form.

For Thursday and Friday, the aforementioned ridge moves away from
the region. This will allow moisture from the north to move over
the islands to give more clouds than sun during the day. However,
the risk of rainfall is scattered showers (50% chance) and flash
flooding is not expected. Easterly trades are to decrease during
this time.

.Long term...

For the weekend, above average rainfall is back in the forecast
with a projected low pressure system well to the southeast of the
territory to pull a trough from the north over American Samoa.
Cloudy skies are forecast with consistent rainfall possible. We
are also monitoring the potential for heavy rain during this time.
Winds are to shift from the east to the north/northeast, but is
forecast to remain around 10 to 15 mph with potentially higher
gusts near heavy rainfall.

&&

.Marine...

As the long fetch easterly breeze increased, wind driven seas
have been building throughout the overnight and early morning
hours. As of Tuesday afternoon, data from the PacIOOS buoy to the
east of Aunu`u shows seas around 8 feet and the buoy to the west
of Tutuila is above average. As winds decrease on Thursday through
the weekend, seas are to subside to below Small Craft Advisory
levels. Even though southerly swell is projected to move through
the region by Thursday evening through the weekend, the surf is
not projected to reach High Surf Advisory conditions.

&&

.PPG WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...

A Small Craft Advisory remains in effect.

&&

$$

LaPlante