Area Forecast Discussion
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Honolulu HI
327 AM HST Tue Sep 2 2025

.SYNOPSIS...

Light to moderate trade winds will bring a drier more stable air
mass over the island chain through the remainder of the week.
Light showers over windward and mauka locations can be expected
in the overnight and early morning hours. Most leeward areas will
be rather dry with sea breezes producing afternoon clouds and a
few showers, especially on the Big Island.


&&

.DISCUSSION...

Currently, looking at radar and satellite we have some scattered
showers moving across the state, with some low level clouds moving
into the Big Island and Maui. A weak surface ridge parked north
of Kauai will maintain light to moderate trades. An upper- level
low northwest of the state will begin to creep northward and allow
a strong mid- level ridge, to bring stable conditions to the
entire state. Most leeward areas will be rather dry, but sea
breezes will produce afternoon clouds and a few showers, mainly on
the Kona slopes of the Big Island. Windward and mauka showers
will be possible overnight into the early morning hours. Little
change is expected to the somewhat dry trade wind flow through the
coming weekend.

With the latest National Hurricane Center update we now have
Hurricane Kiko in the East Pacific basin. Hurricane Kiko is
moving due west at 7 MPH and should cross into the Central Pacific
basin (140W) Friday or Saturday. It remains too early to tell
what, if any, impacts this system might have on local weather as
it nears the islands early next week.

&&

.AVIATION...

Light to moderate trades through the rest of the week. Low cigs
and SHRA expected over windward and mauka areas. Sea breezes with
some showers over leeward locations possible in the afternoon
hours. While MVFR conds are always possible in SHRA, VFR should
prevail.

No AIRMETs in effect.

&&

.MARINE...

Weak surface ridge to the north will remain nearly stationary and
maintain moderate to locally fresh trade winds through the
forecast period with some localized sea breezes, especially across
leeward waters.

Elevated surf will continue along north facing shores with a mix
of a short to medium period north swell, and a small medium period
northwest swell that has begun to fill in early this morning.
These swells will peak this afternoon and gradually decline
through Thursday. Reinforcing small short to medium period north-
northwest swells are expected, keeping surf elevated through the
end of the week.

Surf along south facing shores will continue to slowly decline
today as the current south swell fades. Background medium to long
period energy will hold through the second part of the week
before a small to moderate long period south-southwest swell fills in
over the weekend.

Below average surf is expected to continue along east facing
shores persisting through early next week.

Peak monthly high tides, combined with water levels running higher
than predicted, may lead to minor flooding along the shoreline and
in low-lying coastal areas Wednesday through the end of the week.
Coastal Flooding will be mainly focused around the daily
afternoon peak tide.

&&

.FIRE WEATHER...

Dry conditions return today with trade winds remaining in the
light to moderate range keeping the state below critical fire
weather thresholds this week.

&&

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

&&

$$


DISCUSSION...Walsh
AVIATION...Walsh
MARINE...Shigesato
FIRE WEATHER...Walsh