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Hawaii Extended Forecast Discussion
 
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Hawaii Extended Forecast Discussion
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
311 AM EDT Fri Jun 21 2024

Valid 00Z Sat Jun 22 2024 - 00Z Sat Jun 29 2024

Latest guidance continues to show a typical trade pattern through
the next seven days, supported by high pressure meandering to the
north of the state. Expect brisk to strong winds through the
weekend, followed by somewhat lower wind speeds next
Tuesday-Thursday as the upper low shifts a little to the northwest
of Hawaii and upper troughing approaches from the East.
Precipitable water values should remain mostly below normal,
helping to keep primarily windward/mountain focused showers on the
lighter side most of the time. Models show good overall agreement
on this pattern, but some continued timing uncertainty with the
upper trough/low east of Hawaii later in the week.

Santorelli