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Hot and Dry Spell Continues in Honolulu with Elevated Fire Weather Concerns

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Published on August 27, 2025
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The National Weather Service in Honolulu reports that hot and dry conditions will continue for the coming days. A low-pressure system is keeping a high-pressure ridge in place north of the islands, with light to moderate trade winds expected through the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.

The National Weather Service reports that hot and dry conditions will continue this week, with temperatures near 90 degrees in some areas and "little to no rainfall will be expected throughout the forecast period." Fire weather concerns remain elevated, but winds have not reached critical levels. Aviation conditions are expected to remain VFR, and gentle to fresh trades will bring stable marine conditions. Surf will stay below average, with "a small, long period south swell" affecting south and west-facing shores.

Forecasters say dry conditions continue, but low wind speeds are preventing fire weather advisories. A broad high pressure is expected to rebuild and "may result in winds strengthening a bit" by mid-next week. No watches, warnings, or advisories are in effect, as stated by the National Weather Service.