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Honolulu Braces for High Winds and Elevated Surf as NWS Issues Advisory

Honolulu Braces for High Winds and Elevated Surf as NWS Issues Advisory

The Hawaiian Islands are bracing for a gusty week ahead as strong easterly trade winds dominate the weather pattern, according to the latest bulletin from the National Weather Service (NWS) in Honolulu. This weather trend is expected to last throughout the remainder of the week, with higher terrains on the lookout for particularly windy conditions starting tomorrow.

As per a detailed weather forecast issued by the

NWS

, meteorologists predict that these winds could escalate to Wind Advisory levels, meaning they might exceed 30 mph, especially through higher elevation passes and on ridgelines where the integration of two gyroscopic atmospheric pressures north of Oahu is ramping up the trade winds. Tomorrow, the current conditions are steeped in stability, featuring a drier air mass along with lowering precipitable water, which has led to a significant trade inversion helping to channel brisk, breezy trades to the windward side of the islands.

Regarding precipitation, the windward mauka regions are likely to encounter the most showers, while pockets of lower-level dry air have reduced overall rain chances. The forecast indicates a 25-40% chance of wet weather for most areas, with the eastern slopes potentially experiencing showers about half the time. However, a strong trade wind inversion will limit extensive cloud development, so most leeward communities will remain largely dry, with only a slight chance of occasional light, stray showers.

There is also a marine element to this weather scenario: strong currents are expected to prevail due to the positioning of high atmospheric pressures. By late Wednesday, strong to near-gale-force trade winds over the water may warrant an extended Small Craft Advisory. These same conditions will contribute to elevated surf along north and west-facing shores, with waves potentially exceeding the High Surf Advisory threshold and reaching up to 25 feet on the north shores by late Wednesday. This may attract thrill-seekers, but it also serves as a caution for those unprepared to face the raw power of nature’s swell.

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In addition to the tumultuous winds and surf, the advisory issued by the

NWS

indicates an increased potential for coastal inundation, particularly during morning high tides from Thursday through Monday of next week. The combination of monthly peak tides, sizable waves, and strong winds suggests that coastal zones may be more vulnerable to ocean surges.

Vessels operating in various water channels and areas surrounding the islands are under a Small Craft Advisory until early tomorrow morning. Those planning to venture into the waters or along the shorelines during this period are urged to follow the guidance of local authorities and weather experts to ensure personal safety and protect both life and property amid nature’s powerful forces.

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