
The National Weather Service in Honolulu reports that a high pressure system north of Hawaii is keeping moderate to locally breezy trade winds in place. A disturbance is expected to bring increased showers starting later today, according to the National Weather Service.
The National Weather Service in Honolulu reports that showers are expected to increase over the Big Island and Maui by this afternoon due to a passing disturbance. Rain is forecast to spread to Lanai and Molokai tonight, then to Oahu and Kauai early Tuesday. Drier conditions are expected to return from late Tuesday through early Friday.
A high pressure ridge is keeping easterly winds in place across Hawaii. Showers are expected to increase, especially over windward areas. Travelers may experience delays due to rain. South-facing shores will have a small increase in surf from two south swells. Trade winds will remain moderate to breezy through the weekend. Humidity and showers are expected to rise today and on Tuesday, but conditions will stay mostly dry until Friday. No advisories or warnings are in effect, as stated by the National Weather Service.









