textproduct: WSO Pago Pago
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Long term
The aforementioned trough will dissipate by Saturday. Expect light and variable winds as well as scattered showers to persist through Sunday. By Monday, east winds will build to 10 to 20 mph, signaling the start of trade wind season. These winds, along with showers embedded within the trade wind flow, will continue through the end of the forecast period.
Marine
Calm seas continue for coastal waters due to light and variable winds, with smooth sailing conditions reflected in current PacIOOS buoys readings, showing wave heights of 4 to 6 feet. However, seas are forecast to gradually increase tonight through Friday as a south swell moves in the area. While the swells pass through, waves are not expected to exceed 6 feet. The main impacts from these swells will be strong rip currents and hazardous surfs. Open waters are expected to remain calm through the weekend. By Monday, as the winds build from the east, rough ocean conditions are expected to persist.
PPG WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
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