Hawaii is experiencing a dynamic weather pattern as spotty heavy rain is forecasted for windward sides of Maui and the Big Island, while lighter winds with dry and stable conditions are expected elsewhere.
Spotty Heavy Rain Forecasted
According to the First Alert Forecast by Hawaii News Now, showers will increase across the state on Monday, mainly across windward areas. The greatest shower coverage is expected over windward Big Island and east Maui, with leeward areas like Lahaina and Kula remaining mostly dry. Brief periods of heavy rain could lead to nuisance-level flooding.
On Maui, 1 to 2 inches of rain will be possible, primarily focused over the east Maui slopes and coastal areas. A trend toward breezy and increasingly dry trade wind weather will begin on Tuesday.
Table: Weather Details for Maui and Big Island
Attribute | Information |
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Rainfall | 1 to 2 inches possible |
Areas Affected | Windward Big Island, East Maui |
Leeward Areas | Mostly dry (Lahaina, Kula) |
Surf Conditions | Small Monday, E swell expected late Monday |
Lighter Winds and Stable Conditions
In contrast, KITV4 reports that rather dry trade wind weather will prevail through the weekend, with brief showers favoring mainly windward and mauka areas. The trade winds will increase slightly beginning late Sunday and become breezy Monday through Tuesday as the remnant trough of former Tropical Cyclone Fernanda passes by to the south of the state.
Deep tropical moisture associated with Fernanda will move into the eastern islands late Sunday night, spreading to the rest of the state on Monday and Monday night. Wet weather and locally heavy rainfall can be expected across windward areas, particularly windward Maui and the Big Island, with leeward portions of all islands seeing some rain as well.
List: Weather Changes Expected
- Lighter Winds: Prevailing through the weekend.
- Breezy Conditions: Starting Monday through Tuesday.
- Wet Weather: Expected across windward areas.
- Drier Pattern: Expected Tuesday night through late next week.
Conclusion
Hawaii’s weather is showing a complex pattern with varying conditions across different regions. While windward sides of Maui and the Big Island brace for spotty heavy rain, other areas are experiencing lighter winds with dry and stable conditions. Residents and visitors are advised to stay updated with the latest weather forecasts and take necessary precautions.