Hawaii County Weather Forecast for March 23, 2025
Hilo
Tonight: Mostly cloudy with isolated showers. Lows 62 to 67 near the shore to around 51 at 4000 feet. Light winds. Chance of rain 20 percent.
Sunday: Partly sunny with isolated showers. Haze in the afternoon. Highs around 79 near the shore to 62 to 68 at 4000 feet. East winds up to 10 mph. Chance of rain 20 percent.
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy in the evening then becoming partly cloudy. Haze in the evening. Isolated showers. Lows 59 to 67 near the shore to 48 to 55 at 4000 feet. Light winds. Chance of rain 20 percent.
Kona
Tonight: Mostly cloudy with isolated showers in the evening, then mostly clear after midnight. Haze through the night. Lows 68 to 73 near the shore to around 52 near 5000 feet. Light winds. Chance of rain 20 percent.
Sunday: Sunny in the morning, then mostly cloudy with isolated showers in the afternoon. Haze through the day. Highs around 82 near the shore to around 64 near 5000 feet. Southwest winds up to 10 mph. Chance of rain 20 percent.
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy with isolated showers in the evening, then mostly clear after midnight. Haze through the night. Lows around 69 near the shore to 43 to 49 near 5000 feet. Light winds. Chance of rain 20 percent.
Waimea
Tonight: Mostly cloudy in the evening then becoming partly cloudy. Isolated showers. Lows around 64 near the shore to 52 to 59 near 3000 feet. East winds up to 10 mph. Chance of rain 20 percent.
Sunday: Mostly sunny in the morning then becoming mostly cloudy. Isolated showers. Haze in the afternoon. Highs around 77 near the shore to 67 to 76 near 3000 feet. East winds up to 15 mph. Chance of rain 20 percent.
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy with isolated showers. Lows 59 to 68 near the shore to 51 to 58 near 3000 feet. Light winds. Chance of rain 20 percent.
Kohala
Tonight: Mostly cloudy in the evening then becoming partly cloudy. Isolated showers. Lows around 64 near the shore to 52 to 59 near 3000 feet. East winds up to 10 mph. Chance of rain 20 percent.
Sunday: Mostly sunny in the morning then becoming mostly cloudy. Isolated showers. Haze in the afternoon. Highs around 77 near the shore to 67 to 76 near 3000 feet. East winds up to 15 mph. Chance of rain 20 percent.
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy with isolated showers. Lows 59 to 68 near the shore to 51 to 58 near 3000 feet. Light winds. Chance of rain 20 percent.
South Big Island
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Haze through the night. Isolated showers after midnight. Lows 65 to 72 near the shore to around 51 near 5000 feet. Northeast winds up to 15 mph. Chance of rain 20 percent.
Sunday: Mostly sunny in the morning then becoming partly sunny. Isolated showers. Haze. Highs around 82 near the shore to around 64 near 5000 feet. East winds up to 15 mph. Chance of rain 20 percent.
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy in the evening then becoming partly cloudy. Isolated showers. Haze. Lows around 70 near the shore to around 48 near 5000 feet. Northeast winds up to 10 mph in the evening becoming light. Chance of rain 20 percent.
Puna
Tonight: Mostly cloudy with isolated showers. Lows 62 to 67 near the shore to around 51 at 4000 feet. Light winds. Chance of rain 20 percent.
Sunday: Partly sunny with isolated showers. Haze in the afternoon. Highs around 79 near the shore to 62 to 68 at 4000 feet. East winds up to 10 mph. Chance of rain 20 percent.
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy in the evening then becoming partly cloudy. Haze in the evening. Isolated showers. Lows 59 to 67 near the shore to 48 to 55 at 4000 feet. Light winds. Chance of rain 20 percent.
Waikoloa
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Haze. Lows 67 to 73 near the shore to 48 to 55 above 4000 feet. Southeast winds up to 10 mph.
Sunday: Sunny in the morning, then mostly cloudy with isolated showers in the afternoon. Haze through the day. Highs 80 to 86 near the shore to 62 to 68 above 4000 feet. Northwest winds up to 10 mph. Chance of rain 20 percent.
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy. Isolated showers in the evening. Haze through the night. Lows 67 to 72 near the shore to 46 to 52 above 4000 feet. Light winds. Chance of rain 20 percent.
Detailed Forecast
Synopsis
Light east to southeast winds will continue through Monday as a weakening front approaches and stalls just north of the islands. While most of the associated moisture and higher rainfall chances will remain north of the state, a few afternoon showers may develop over interior and leeward areas where sea breezes form. Otherwise, expect overnight and early morning showers to favor windward areas. Light easterly trades may briefly return late Monday into Tuesday before shifting back to an east-southeasterly flow through midweek, as another front develops well northwest of the islands.
Discussion
Model guidance remains in decent agreement, showing low-level winds holding from the east-southeast through Monday as the surface ridge weakens and sags southward over the islands in response to an approaching cold front. This front is forecast to weaken and stall just north of the state late Sunday into Monday.
The bulk of the moisture and instability associated with the front is expected to stay north of the islands. This, combined with elevated mid- to upper-level heights and warm air aloft, will help suppress overall rainfall chances during this period. Should the boundary drift farther south than currently forecast, shower coverage could increase across Kauai by Monday. Otherwise, light showers will continue to favor windward slopes overnight and into the early mornings, with some interior and leeward cloud buildups and brief showers possible in the afternoons where sea breezes develop.
This general pattern may persist well into the week, supported by a progressive setup aloft and another similar system taking shape far northwest of the islands Tuesday through midweek. Light trades may briefly return Monday night into Tuesday before veering back to the east-southeast as the next front lifts northeastward, staying well away from the islands.
By late next week, this zonal and progressive flow north of the state may become disrupted. Guidance suggest a buckle aloft with a broad cutoff low forming near Midway, which could cause mid- to upper-level heights to rise downstream over the islands. If this scenario plays out, it would support a continuation of dry and stable conditions, with light to moderate east-southeast winds into next weekend.
Aviation
Low-level flow will gradually weaken and shift ESE tonight into tomorrow as a cold front approaches from the northwest. As a result, a land/sea breeze pattern will set up tonight into tomorrow with partial clearing of leeward areas overnight and interior cld and SHRA development in the afternoon. Brief periods of MVFR conds are possible in SHRA, otherwise VFR prevails.
No AIRMETs are in effect.
Marine
Moderate to locally fresh east southeast winds will continue to ease through Sunday and remain suppressed through Monday. This is in response to the surface ridge weakening and settling southward into the area as a front approaches. This front is expected to stall just north of Kauai on Sunday, resulting in light to moderate winds across the area through Monday, with the lightest winds near Kauai. Winds will then increase slightly and shift out of the southeast across much of the island chain by Tuesday, as low pressure develops far northwest of the state. Little change is expected in this pattern through Thursday.
A small northwest swell will continue to gradually ease tonight, followed by a much larger northwest swell arriving Sunday into Monday. Long-period forerunners associated with this new swell (310 to 320 degrees) are already showing at offshore buoys northwest of the islands this evening, with energy in the 20-23 second bands. Surf will steadily build Sunday morning, followed by a sharp increase in the afternoon and evening. Surf along exposed north- and west-facing shores will likely near or reach High Surf Warning thresholds during the peak Sunday night into Monday. A Small Craft Advisory will likely be needed for some waters as seas build to 10 feet during the height of the swell. The swell will gradually decline through midweek while shifting out of the north, with a reinforcing north-northeast swell expected during the second half of the week, associated with a potential broad gale forming over the far north-northeast Pacific Tuesday into Wednesday.
Choppy east shore surf, already below seasonal averages, will drop further on Sunday as trades ease and is expected to remain small through the upcoming week. South shore surf will remain seasonably small, though a small bump is possible around midweek.
HFO Watches/Warnings/Advisories
None.
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Data Courtesy of NOAA.gov





