Snowfall Overnight, Unsettled Weather Continues
Alerts (as of 1:00 a.m.)
A Winter Weather Advisory is posted for the summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa until 6 a.m. Saturday morning and could be extended if conditions warrant. Winds up to 45 mph are expected with a total accumulation of snow of about 2 inches expected.
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Looking Ahead
A disturbance west of the state will keep conditions unsettled through Saturday, with cloudy skies and pop up showers. The disturbance is forecast to shift slowly eastward Saturday night through Monday night. As that occurs, conditions will slowly improve with drier weather expected Tuesday through Wednesday. Unsettled and potentially very rainy weather could return for the second half of the work week.
Today & Sunday
Cloudy skies are expected with showers and hazy skies. High temperatures from 78° to 83°. Winds will be variable up to 15 mph.
UV index at 6 (“high” exposure level)
Tonight & Sunday Night
Variable winds are forecast up to 15 mph. Cloud skies with showers likely. Low temperatures from 68° to 73°.
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