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Trade Winds Help to Alleviate High Humidity

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Alerts (as of 1:00 a.m.)

Small Craft Advisory: East winds up to 25 knots through 6:00 a.m. Thursday.

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Looking Ahead

A drier, more comfortable trade wind weather pattern is forecast to fill in Tuesday and last into the weekend. Our weather team continues to track the progress of tropical systems in the East Pacific and will bring you the latest.

 

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Today 

We expect winds to transition to breezy trades, starting around 10 to 15 mph and building up to 15 to 25 mph. High temperatures are forecast from 83° to 88°. Partly cloudy skies with scattered showers for the Hilo side and isolated  upslope leeward showers in the afternoon.

UV index at 12 (“extreme” exposure level)

 

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Tonight

Trade winds are forecast up to 25 mph. Mostly cloudy skies with scattered windward showers and isolated leeward showers. Low temperatures from 71° to 76°.

 

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