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Winds Will Pick up Tomorrow for Big Island

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Looking Ahead

Trade wind weather conditions are forecast through early next week with light to moderate winds that are currently blowing across the state are expected to strengthen later this week and hold through the weekend.

 

Today 

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We expect trade winds around 15 mph. High temperatures are forecast from 84° to 88°. Partly cloudy skies with scattered showers for windward spots in the morning with clearing in the afternoon. Clouds are forecast to build in the afternoon for the Kona side with hazy conditions and a chance of isolated afternoon showers.

UV index at 13 (“extreme” exposure level)

 

Tonight

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Trade winds are forecast up to 15 mph. Mostly cloudy skies with scattered windward showers and isolated evening showers for leeward areas, then clearing. Low temperatures from 71° to 76°.

 

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