
The National Weather Service in Honolulu predicts light to moderate trade winds with some showers, especially late at night and in the early morning, throughout the week. They expect an increase in showers from Tuesday night to Wednesday morning, mainly affecting the eastern islands. This shift in weather is not unusual for locals who are used to the island's unpredictable conditions.
The National Weather Service reports a stable weather pattern, with winds expected to weaken starting Thursday. This will allow for afternoon sea breezes to develop over the weekend, bringing some relief. Although the trade winds will continue, they will be less intense but still influence the island weather.
The National Weather Service states that air travel should go smoothly, with clear VFR conditions and no AIRMETs issued. Mariners can also sail comfortably, as moderate trade winds will continue through Thursday, staying below Small Craft Advisory levels.
Surfers and beachgoers can expect mixed conditions in the coming days. North-facing shores will see a gradual end to a fading swell, but a new northwest swell is expected to peak by late Tuesday. South shores will experience a small increase in surf from a long-period southwest swell. A stronger swell is predicted for the weekend, which could raise south shore surf to advisory levels, providing a late-season thrill for wave enthusiasts.
The National Weather Service has issued no significant warnings or advisories, indicating a period of comfortable and familiar weather over the islands. For the complete weather briefing, you can find details at NWS Honolulu.









