Drier, More Stable Weather Expected Today
Alerts (as of 1:00 a.m.)
Special Weather Statement: Coastal flooding associated with spring tides (King tides) is occurring and expected through mid-week. The greatest potential for flooding is during the peak daily tide.
Small Craft Advisory: Through 6 p.m. Thursday with winds up to 25 knots.
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Looking Ahead
Drier and more stable weather is forecast into the upcoming weekend. Clouds and showers will favor our usual windward and mauka spots with moderate to breezy trade winds expected through the end of the week.Over the weekend winds are forecast to weaken. Tropical moisture and muggy conditions could return Sunday through early next week.
Today
We expect northeast winds around 5 to 20 mph. High temperatures are forecast from 84° to 89°. Partly to mostly cloudy skies with showers likely for windward spots in the morning and scattered afternoon showers for the Kona side.
UV index at 12 (“extreme” exposure level)
Tonight
Northeast winds are forecast up to 5 to 20 mph. Mostly cloudy skies with showers likely for windward areas and scattered leeward showers. Low temperatures from 69° to 74°.
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