905 FXHW60 PHFO 050138 AFDHFOArea Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Honolulu HI 338 PM HST Sat Oct 4 2025
.SYNOPSIS... Light to moderate winds will prevail through the rest of the weekend. A broad surface trough will develop northeast of the state early next week, then propagate across the island chain. As this occurs, winds will weaken and become east-southeasterly, resulting in a daytime sea breeze and nighttime land breeze regime. Moderate trade winds will return near the end of next week.
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.DISCUSSION... Surface observations across the islands and an advanced scatterometer pass from earlier today show moderate easterly trade winds prevailing across the region. These prevailing winds are just light enough to support localized sea breezes this afternoon, which have resulted in cloud buildups and a few isolated showers across some leeward and interior sections of the islands. Rainfall accumulations have been light across most of the state today, however, with the notable exception being a heavier shower that developed over the Kailua-Kona airport during the morning hours before it quickly dissipated. Afternoon soundings from Lihue and Hilo show the temperature inversion heights ranging from 6000 to 7500 feet today, with precipitable water values virtually unchanged from last night, around 1.3 to 1.4 inches.
Light to locally moderate winds will continue through the rest of the weekend. As previous discussions have mentioned, latest global models show a surface trough developing just northeast of the islands on Monday, with a well-defined low aloft. This trough will move near and then over the western islands from Monday morning through mid-week, then will become less defined as it weakens by mid-week. Throughout this time, background wind flow will become weak and veer east-southeasterly. As a result, island heating will support sea breezes each day, and overnight cooling will drive land breezes each night. In this patterN, daytime sea breezes will enhance leeward and interior shower activity, while land breezes overnight will clear the night skies, limiting showers.
This sea breeze/land breeze regime is forecast to continue through latter half of the week until the aforementioned surface trough exits the vicinity of the islands late Friday. Moderate trade winds look to return to the islands next weekend.
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.AVIATION... Moderate east-northeast trade winds are expected through Sunday night, bringing isolated to scattered showers mainly over windward areas. Trade wind flow may be just weak enough to allow for afternoon sea breezes the rest of this afternoon across leeward areas, resulting in clouds and isolated showers. Localized MVFR is possible within passing showers, but most sites will remain VFR.
No AIRMETs are currently in effect.
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.MARINE... Moderate east-northeast trades have filled in across the state today and will linger through thru the remainder of the weekend as high pressure becomes reestablished north of the area. A trough may develop northeast of the state early next week and move southeast, weakening winds to light and variable through the first half of next week.
A moderate, medium-period north northwest (330 deg) swell will fill in through the night and peak Sunday just below High Surf Advisory (HSA) criteria for north facing shores, before slowly fading into early next week. A small medium to long-period swell from the northwest (320 deg) is expected to fill in Monday, peak Tuesday and decline through the middle of next week.
The current small, long-period southwest (210 deg) swell will continue to slowly decline into early next week. A small, long- period southwest swell may arrive late Sunday and build into early next week before subsiding. Another small long-period southwest (200 deg) swell is possible by the later half of next week. Surf along east-facing shores will remain below average into early next week with the a slight boost Saturday into Sunday as moderate to fresh trades briefly return.
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.FIRE WEATHER... Wind speeds and humidity will remain below critical fire weather thresholds for the next several days. Temperature inversion heights across the state will range from 6000 to 7500 feet through tonight.
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.HFO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None.
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DISCUSSION...Vaughan AVIATION...TS/Parker MARINE...TS FIRE WEATHER...Vaughan
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