Area Forecast Discussion
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Tiyan GU
414 PM ChST Mon Sep 30 2024

.Marianas Synopsis...
Satellite observations show partly cloudy skies and isolated showers
across the Marianas this afternoon. Ritidian and Tanapag buoys show
combined seas between 3 and 5 feet.

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.Discussion...
Quiet conditions are currently present across the Marianas with
isolated showers seen across the islands this afternoon. Isolated
showers look to persist tonight and Tuesday before the pattern begins
to change.

Troughing over eastern Micronesia will begin to shift westward
towards the Marianas Tuesday night bringing scattered showers and
isolated thunderstorms to the region. At this time, an organized
system appears unlikely, but occasional periods of locally heavy
rainfall will be possible towards the latter half of this week. The
GEFS and GFS suite appear to be the most aggressive with the rainfall,
especially for the CNMI. The GEFS and GFS solutions would favor some
numerous (60%) coverage days this week. The ECMWF has quite a bit
less precipitation for the Marianas and would favor more low end
scattered (30%) showers. For now the forecast blends these
differences and lies in the middle with medium to high end (40 to
50%) scattered showers.


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.Marine...
Marine conditions are expected to remain benign through much of the
period with combined seas of 3 to 5 feet through Tuesday and
occasional periods of seas of 4 to 6 feet on Wednesday and Wednesday
night and again on Saturday and Sunday. Winds will be gentle to
moderate through at least Thursday. There will be a moderate risk for
rip currents for north and east facing reefs beginning Tuesday, which
should persist through Thursday as well.

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.Eastern Micronesia...
A weak circulation embedded within a surface trough is passing to
the west of Pohnpei. A ridge in its wake is currently pushing through
Kosrae and into Pohnpei with spotty showers. Another disturbance
passing over Majuro is bringing numerous showers and isolated
thunderstorms. This disturbance will drift west and bring an increase
in showers and thunderstorms for Kosrae by late tonight and Pohnpei
by later tomorrow, with showers becoming isolated for Majuro. For the
rest of the period, a series of troughs will pass west through the
convergence zone and will bring an uptick in showers and
thunderstorms.

Light to gentle winds expected to become gentle to moderate by
tomorrow as the ridge weakens and the gradient increases. Winds look
to become light to gentle again by late week. Seas 2 to 4 feet look
to rise beginning Wednesday with the arrival of a longer period north
to northeast swell, rising 1 to 2 feet. Surf will rise as well,
especially along north facing reefs as a result. Seas and surf look
to decrease by late week as the swell diminishes.

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.Western Micronesia...
Satellite shows spotty showers along trade convergence southeast of
Palau and Yap Proper this afternoon. Farther east, a trough west of
Pohnpei may bring some showers to Chuuk tomorrow, although
models show isolated to scattered coverage, depicting the bulk of
convection shifting to the north momentarily. Periods of scattered
showers are expected for Chuuk in the latter half of the week with a
series of trade-wind troughs moving through and strengthening trade-
wind convergence at times. For Palau and Yap, a transition to more
showery weather is expected overnight through Wednesday, then
southerly winds may return, light and variable at times, in the
latter half of the week as a SW-NE oriented trough attempts to take
shape in the northwest corner of the region.

Light to moderate trades and combined seas of 2 to 4 feet are
expected over the next several days, increasing to 5 feet near Chuuk
in the latter half of the week. North to northeast swell is around 3
ft and up to 4 feet for Chuuk starting Thursday. Minor northwest
swell emanating from Typhoon Krathon reaches Palau and Yap late week.
No marine or surf hazards are expected.


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.GUM WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
GU...None.
MP...None.
Marianas Waters...None.
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Marianas: Williams
Micronesia: Cruz/Slagle