Area Forecast Discussion
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Honolulu HI
838 PM HST Fri Jun 28 2024

.SYNOPSIS...
A high pressure ridge will remain in place north of Hawaii into
next week, producing moderate trade winds through the weekend, and
then strengthening into the moderate to breezy range from Monday
onward. Passing showers are expected to mainly affect windward
and mountain areas, favoring the overnight to early morning hours.
An upper level low will drift from east to west over the islands
this weekend, likely increasing shower activity as it passes
through the state. Isolated thunderstorms are possible over the
interior Big Island on Saturday afternoon, and near Kauai this
weekend.

&&

.DISCUSSION...
A band of unstable low level clouds continues to drift through the
Hawaiian Islands this evening on the moderate easterly trade
winds. Expect enhanced showers for all islands through the early
morning hours. The water vapor satellite imagery continues to show
an upper level low roughly 450 miles northeast of Hilo, Hawaii.
This low will slowly drift westward across the island chain
through the weekend, enhancing trade wind showers as it passes
through the state.

Global weather models continue to show a slight weakening of the
ridge induced trade winds through the weekend, as the upper low
passes over the region. Isolated thunderstorms are possible over
the Big Island interior on Saturday afternoon, and then near
Kauai from Saturday night to Sunday.

The ridge north of the island chain will then strengthen after
the upper low weakens and drifts away from the islands on Monday,
increasing trade winds into the moderate to breezy range from
Monday onward. The strengthening ridge will also keep the trade
wind thermal inversion at more stable and at lower heights from
5,000 to 6,500 feet next week, limiting shower activity for most
of the days.

&&

.AVIATION...
Moderate trades are expected to continue across the island chain
through the weekend. SHRA and low cigs embedded in the trades
will bring brief periods of MVFR conds over windward and mauka
locations. Otherwise, VFR conditions should prevail.

An upper-level low is forecast to move over the islands this
weekend. This will likely cause increased SHRA coverage and
require AIRMET Sierra periodically throughout the weekend,
especially during the overnight and early morning hours.

&&

.MARINE...
High pressure north of the state will maintain moderate to fresh
trade winds through the weekend. The trades are expected to
strengthen back to fresh and strong levels early next week, and a
Small Craft Advisory will likely be required for the typically
windy waters around Maui and the Big Island by Monday. An upper
level low passing nearby will bring a slight chance of
thunderstorms around Kauai Saturday night into Sunday.

A series of south swells will keep south shore surf near the
summertime average through Saturday. Surf will lower below normal
levels much of next week. A small background south swell could
give south shore surf a slight bump around the middle of next
week.

Typical mostly flat summertime conditions will continue along
north facing shores through next week.

East shore surf will remain well below normal through the weekend,
then trend up and closer to seasonal levels next week as the
trades strengthen over and upstream of the islands.

&&

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

&&

$$

DISCUSSION...Bohlin
AVIATION...SMW
MARINE...Jelsema