Your Memorial Day Maui County Weather Forecast
Alerts (as of 1:00 a.m.)
Special Weather Statement: Coastal flooding is likely through Memorial Day along all shores of the Hawaiian Islands due to record level spring (king) tides. Impacts include beach flooding, standing water on roadways and low-lying areas near the coast. A large summer south swell is fading but will exacerbate the problem leading to additional beach run up, flooding and erosion. The flooding is likely to be worst during the evening high tide.
**Click directly on the images below to make them larger. Charts include: Maui County high/low forecasted temperatures, projected winds, projected localized weather conditions and expected wave heights.**
Looking Ahead
Light winds with land and sea breezes are expected through Memorial Day. A few windward showers are forecast for the night and morning hours, with clouds and showers shifting to leeward and interior spots by the afternoon. Trade winds are expected to fill back in Tuesday and become breezy by next weekend. Typical trade wind weather is expected for the work week.
Today
We have variable winds this weekend from 5 to 15 mph with afternoon sea breezes developing. High temperatures are forecast from 82° to 87°. Sunny skies in the morning with clouds building in the afternoon and scattered showers.
UV index at 11 (“extreme” exposure level)
Tonight
Partly cloudy skies with scattered windward showers and isolated leeward showers. Low temperatures from 67° to 72°. Winds are expected to be variable from 5 to 15 mph.
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