First Alert Forecast: Brisk trade winds expected to hold firm through the weekend
First Alert Forecast: Brisk trade winds expected to hold firm through the weekend Strong moderate to breezy trade winds are expected to continue throughout the week as high pressure remains north of Hawaii. Winds will continue to remain moderate, with limited showers expected over windward areas and leeward areas dry. However, a weak disturbance aloft could trigger an increase in showers during the weekend. The current advisory level south swell is expected to drop, with another southwest swell expected Thursday night. East shores will remain rough due to the brisk trade winds.

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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Moderate to breezy trade winds will persist through the week as broad high pressure remains north of the state. Stable conditions will focus limited showers over windward areas, and leeward areas will be rather dry, though leeward Big Island will experience clouds and showers each afternoon and evening. A weak disturbance aloft could drive an increase in showers during the weekend.
The current advisory level south swell will be slowly dropping, but another advisory level southwest swell is due Thursday night. A small northwest pulse is due later today. East shores will remain choppy due to the brisk trade winds.