Area Forecast Discussion
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Tiyan GU
644 AM ChST Sun Apr 28 2024

.Marianas Synopsis...
Satellite shows short-lived, quick moving, isolated showers over the
region. Moderate trade winds will prevail. Altimetry shows combined
seas of 4 to 5 feet in the far west, and 5 to 7 in the far east of
the Marianas.

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.Discussion...
The forecast was largely unchanged. A fairly dry trade-wind regime
will continue through the next several days. A few quick-moving,
short-lived showers will pop-up over the week.

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.Marine/Surf...
Winds are expected to be gentle to moderate through the week. Surf
is expected to fall on east facing reefs from 6 to 8 feet down to 4
to 6 feet by then end of the week. Seas are relatively benign for
this weeks with 5 to 6 feet.

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.Eastern Micronesia and Chuuk...

The surge in trade winds continues to push across Chuuk, with mainly
isolated showers currently over the lagoon in its wake. Convergence
is becoming better defined this morning across central and eastern
Micronesia, with showers and thunderstorms increasing from near
Pohnpei, Kosrae and over towards Majuro. This zone will fluctuate
between trade convergence zone and an ITCZ across central and eastern
Micronesia for much of the week. Multiple trade troughs and surges
will pass through the region as well for the period. Scattered
showers and isolated thunderstorms expected for all forecast points
for most of the period, with showers becoming numerous and heavy at
times.

The trade surge continues to bring fresh winds with strong gusts for
Chuuk today, along with seas of 7 to 10 feet, and a Small Craft
Advisory continues. In addition, the High Surf Advisory continues
through today for east facing reefs of Kosrae, due to the elevated
trade swell. Winds will be moderate to fresh for most of the period
across the region, along with seas of 5 to 8 feet.

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.Western Micronesia for Yap and Palau...

A more defined trade trough is pushing across western Micronesia
today. Increased showers to numerous for Palau today and mention of
heavy downpours based off the deep convection near and to the east.
Scattered showers for Yap this morning will likely become isolated
this afternoon as the trough shifts west. Showers will generally be
more scattered, with a potential for some thunderstorms, for Palau
through next week, as multiple troughs/surges push into the republic
over the coming days. Mainly isolated trade showers expected for Yap
during the week. In addition, a near-equatorial trough with an
embedded circulation could develop near to south of Palau by late
week, helping to keep the convection potential elevated for Palau,
but unlikely to bring much of an increase for Yap.

Moderate to fresh winds and combined seas of 3 to 6 feet for Palau
and 4 to 7 feet for Yap are expected to continue through Monday.
Some strong gusts possible today, especially with heavier downpours
in Palau coastal waters. Winds and seas look to decrease as next week
progresses and the trade flow diminishes as the NET develops and
creeps north. Winds becoming gentle to moderate for Palau and
moderate for Yap. Seas look to diminish about two to three feet by
the end of next week.

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.GUM WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
GU...None.
MP...None.
Marianas Waters...None.

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Marianas: Bowsher
Micronesia: Slagle