Sunshine with windward and mauka showers will likely be drifting leeward on Sunday and Monday morning/noon.
By afternoon Monday, we’ll begin to see adjustments; a Kona low will develop, bringing probably heavy rain and thunderstorms, beginning with Kauai and O’ahu Tuesday, then spreading to the remainder of the state late Tuesday into the weekend.
FIRST ALERT for the potential of heavy rainfall and flooding from Tuesday into the weekend. Significant Snowfall stays within the forecast for summits and better slopes of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on Hawaii Island.
HIGH SURF ADVISORY: Surf will slowly decline as an HSA continues for affected north- and west-facing shores all through the day. Surf heights ought to dip beneath advisory ranges by Monday. A reasonable medium-period northwest swell is anticipated someday in the midst of the week.
Dangerous surf continues for North and West going through shores, as excessive surf advisory stays in impact
The Small Craft Advisory (SCA) stays in place for many waters via immediately for a mix of the big northwest swell and growing easterly commerce winds. The SCA will cut back to only the sometimes windier waters round Maui County and the Big Island by this night because the swell declines.
7-day Forecast: Sunny with commerce showers via Monday into Monday evening. A low-pressure system to the west of the Hawaiian Islands might carry regionally heavy rainfall and some thunderstorms throughout the state for a part of subsequent week—important Snowfall is anticipated for the Summits and Higher slopes of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on Hawaii Island.
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