FXHW60 PHFO 190147 AFDHFO Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Honolulu HI 347 PM HST Thu Jul 18 2024 .SYNOPSIS... Moderate trades will continue over the next few days with breezy trades returning early next week. Dry and stable air over the state should limit windward showers over most islands into Friday. A weak disturbance riding in on the trade winds from the east will increase clouds and shower activity from Friday night into Sunday morning. Another weak disturbance will move into the Hawaii region by next week Tuesday. No significant rainfall is expected from these disturbances, but it should provide some beneficial rain for windward areas. && .DISCUSSION... A ridge of high pressure far north of the state will maintain moderate trade winds over the next several days. Overall, fair weather will continue through most of the day Friday with mainly light showers over windward and mountain areas and mostly dry conditions over leeward areas. Starting late Friday, a weak trough will approach the state from the east and will likely bring an increase of showers, especially Friday night through Saturday for the eastern half of the state. Latest CIMSS MIMIC precipitable water shows a blob of moisture currently located near 150W with precipitable water values of around 1.8 inches. Periods of moderate showers will be possible over windward Big Island and east Maui, with 1 to 2 inches of rain possible especially along the windward slopes of the Big Island on Saturday. Overall, just some showery weather is expected and it will not be a flooding concern. Showers will generally increase over the western half of the state as well late Saturday through Sunday morning with scattered showers over windward areas. Leeward ares should see an increase of cloud cover, with some passing showers occasionally. Drier conditions will begin to return by Sunday afternoon with stronger trades. Breezy to strong trade winds will return by Monday and will likely persist through the first half of next week. Latest guidance is in fairly good agreement with a plume of moisture (precipitable water values of around 1.8 inches) moving in across the state on Tuesday. With the breezy to locally strong trade winds in place, moderate showers will likely impact windward and mountain areas with some scattered showers making its way over to leeward areas. The increase of showers will likely be short-lived as drier conditions begin to return by Thursday. && .AVIATION... Moderate to locally breezy trades will continue through the rest of the week and into the weekend. Showers and low ceilings will favor windward and mauka areas and could bring brief periods of MVFR. Otherwise, VFR should prevail. No AIRMETs are currently in effect. && .MARINE... Moderate trades continue through the week in response to weak troughing positioned northeast of the islands. Locally strong trades and potential Small Craft Advisory conditions then return early next week as high pressure reestablishes north of the islands. Slightly elevated surf along south facing shores will ease below average by Friday. Background S swell is then expected Friday onward with surf remaining below average throughout this time. Small, choppy surf expected for east facing shores for the next several days in response to weakening trades. Surf then becomes increasingly rough as locally strong trades return early next week. Elsewhere, no noteworthy swells expected. Spring tides peak this weekend, and local tide gauges indicate water levels already running above guidance. Water levels are currently running at least 1 foot higher than the Mean Higher High Water (MHHW) threshold at Hilo, Kahului, and Honolulu and are approaching the 1 foot threshold at Lihue. Therefore, a Coastal Flood Statement has been issued effective immediately and continuing through the weekend. && .HFO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ DISCUSSION...Kino AVIATION...Farris MARINE...JVC