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Honolulu Braces for Strong Trade Winds and High Surf as National Weather Service Issues Advisories

Honolulu Braces for Strong Trade Winds and High Surf as National Weather Service Issues Advisories

Honolulu residents and visitors are bracing for a bout of windy weather, as the forecast in Honolulu predicts robust trade winds to persist into the weekend. According to the

National Weather Service

, showers will primarily affect windward regions but may also reach leeward areas of the smaller islands.

A strong high-pressure system north of the state, measured at 1036 mb, is influencing and intensifying windy conditions as the weekend approaches. A wind advisory is currently in place for certain windy areas around Maui County and the Big Island through Thursday. A High Wind Watch may also be issued later today due to these conditions. Additionally, trade wind showers are expected to increase tonight and continue into Thursday, bringing a wetter forecast.

Strong winds are impacting the waters around Hawaii, with the

National Weather Service

warning of gusty trade winds that may reach gale force in some channels from Thursday through the weekend. A Small Craft Advisory is in effect for all coastal waters, and a large northwest swell is raising surf levels, prompting a High Surf Advisory until Thursday evening for some north and west-facing shores.

Turbulent conditions in the skies are expected to continue and intensify as the weekend approaches. The

National Weather Service

indicates that strong easterly trade winds will gradually strengthen, bringing brief periods of reduced visibility and lower ceiling heights as showers pass. An AIRMET Tango remains in effect, warning of moderate low-level turbulence over and around the islands.

On land, fire weather concerns are increasing, though they are not yet critical. With winds expected to exceed sustained speeds of 20 mph at Honolulu airport on Friday and Saturday, officials are closely monitoring relative humidity levels, which could raise fire risks under these windy conditions. While a Fire Weather Watch or Red Flag Warning is not expected, conditions could approach critical levels on Thursday or Friday afternoon.

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