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Old Front Brings Increased Showers Late Tuesday

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Looking Ahead

Moderate trade winds are forecast to bring our usual windward and mauka showers through Tuesday afternoon. An old front is expected to move down the state late Tuesday and Wednesday bringing increased rainfall. Cool and breezy trades are expected through the week.

 

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Today 

We expect east winds around 10 to 20 mph. Partly cloudy skies are forecast with scattered windward showers. Morning sunshine for leeward spots with afternoon clouds and scattered showers. Some areas of haze as well. Temperatures up to 80° to 85°.

UV index at 7 (“high” exposure level)

 

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Tonight 

Mostly cloudy skies with windward showers likely tonight. Low temperatures from 68° to 73°. Winds are expected to be east around 10 to 20 mph.

 

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