First Alert Forecast: Cold front with scattered showers expected to move in tonight through Thursday
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Mostly dry and stable conditions will prevail through Wednesday, with a wetter trend possible Wednesday night through the second half of the week as a front approaches and moves into the area. Light south to southeast winds will gradually increase as the front nears Wednesday night into Thursday, especially over the western end of the state. The front will stall and begin to diminish over or around Oahu Thursday night into Friday. Breezy north-northeast winds will fill in behind it Thursday and Thursday night over the western end of the state, with a brief return of trades Friday. A second front passing north of the area over the weekend could lead to the trades weakening again.
High Surf Advisory remains posted for most north and west shores. The current NW swell is dropping, another big NW swell is due tomorrow. The current S swell is dropping, another good sized S swell is due over the weekend.
Copyright 2024 Hawaii News Now. All rights reserved.