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SYNOPSIS
Tropical Storm Lala is continuing to move west of the state. Some lingering showers remain over Kauai and will continue to taper off today. Trade wind pattern returns Tuesday with windward and mauka showers. Later this week winds may veer slightly southeast.
DISCUSSION
Radar and satellite show some showers along windward Oahu and some leftover bands of rain from Tropical Storm Lala moving over Kauai and Niihau. Showers will continue to dissipate as trade wind weather returns.
Tropical Storm Lala continues to move away to the west, well southwest of Kauai. Tropical storm warnings are cancelled. The Flash Flood watch has also be cancelled. With the departure of Lala winds will ease into the moderate category. Inversion depth and PWATs will remain a little higher than normal through the upcoming week, leading to relatively wet trades. Showers can be expected over windward and mauka locations with some isolated spillover into leeward areas. These trades will veer to the east- southeast Thursday night, and remain that way through next weekend.
AVIATION
Conditions will begin to gradually improve through the period as Tropical Storm Lala, located a couple hundred miles southwest of Kauai, continues moving westward. Overall lessened SHRA coverage and lifting decks to VFR by tomorrow afternoon.
AIRMET SIERRA is in effect for all islands due to mountain obscuration above 2500 feet.
AIRMET TANGO is in effe.SYNOPSIS...
Tropical Storm Lala is continuing to move west of the state. Some lingering showers remain over Kauai and will continue to taper off today. Trade wind pattern returns Tuesday with windward and mauka showers. Later this week winds may veer slightly southeast.
DISCUSSION
Radar and satellite show some showers along windward Oahu and some leftover bands of rain from Tropical Storm Lala moving over Kauai and Niihau. Showers will continue to dissipate as trade wind weather returns.
Tropical Storm Lala continues to move away to the west, well southwest of Kauai. Tropical storm warnings are cancelled. The Flash Flood watch has also be cancelled. With the departure of Lala winds will ease into the moderate category. Inversion depth and PWATs will remain a little higher than normal through the upcoming week, leading to relatively wet trades. Showers can be expected over windward and mauka locations with some isolated spillover into leeward areas. These trades will veer to the east- southeast Thursday night, and remain that way through next weekend.
AVIATION
Conditions will begin to gradually improve through the period as Tropical Storm Lala, located a couple hundred miles southwest of Kauai, continues moving westward. Overall lessened SHRA coverage and lifting decks to VFR by tomorrow afternoon.
AIRMET SIERRA is in effect for all islands due to mountain obscuration above 2500 feet.
AIRMET TANGO is in effect for moderate turbulence within the lee of Kauai's terrain.
MARINE
Tropical Storm Lala early this morning is approaching the far western edge of the offshore waters as it continues to move west. Fresh to locally strong easterly trade winds will gradually build through the day from the east to west. As the associated strong winds from Lala are now outside of the coastal waters, the Small Craft Advisory (SCA) has been trimmed back for all zones except for the windier waters and channels around Maui County and the Big Island through tonight. By midweek trade winds look to ease through the forecast period to gentle to fresh speeds across all coastal waters.
Surf along south facing shores will remain elevated today from a moderate medium to long period swell that has filled in overnight. Surf will likely peak today before slowly declining through midweek. Another long period south swell generated from gales just south and east of New Zealand will begin arriving late this week.
Surf along east facing shores will continue to decline today as Lala progresses further west of the state. East facing shores will remain small to moderate through the forecast period. North facing shores will remain tiny with only wind wave-driven chop in tandem with the declining east swell wrap.ct for moderate turbulence within the lee of Kauai's terrain.
MARINE
Tropical Storm Lala early this morning is approaching the far western edge of the offshore waters as it continues to move west. Fresh to locally strong easterly trade winds will gradually build through the day from the east to west. As the associated strong winds from Lala are now outside of the coastal waters, the Small Craft Advisory (SCA) has been trimmed back for all zones except for the windier waters and channels around Maui County and the Big Island through tonight. By midweek trade winds look to ease through the forecast period to gentle to fresh speeds across all coastal waters.
Surf along south facing shores will remain elevated today from a moderate medium to long period swell that has filled in overnight. Surf will likely peak today before slowly declining through midweek. Another long period south swell generated from gales just south and east of New Zealand will begin arriving late this week.
Surf along east facing shores will continue to decline today as Lala progresses further west of the state. East facing shores will remain small to moderate through the forecast period. North facing shores will remain tiny with only wind wave-driven chop in tandem with the declining east swell wrap.
HFO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
Small Craft Advisory until 6 AM HST Tuesday for Maalaea Bay- Pailolo Channel-Alenuihaha Channel-Big Island Leeward Waters-Big Island Southeast Waters.
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