Memorial Day Weekend Weather Forecast
Alerts (as of 1:00 a.m.)
Special Weather Statement: Coastal flooding is anticipated the Memorial Day weekend 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 also expected to exacerbate the problem leading to additional beach run up, flooding and erosion.
High Surf Advisory: South facing shores through 6 a.m. Sunday.
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Looking Ahead
Winds are light and variable through the Memorial Day weekend. This means more widespread afternoon sea breezes with clouds and showers for interior and leeward areas during the day and land breezes at night. An upper level feature passing the state could enhance some of those afternoon showers. Typical trade wind weather is expected to return the early part of next week.
Today & Sunday
We have variable winds this weekend from 5 to 15 mph with afternoon sea breezes developing. High temperatures are forecast from 83° to 88°. Partly cloudy skies with clouds building in the afternoon. Isolated showers are expected in the morning and scattered showers in the afternoon.
UV index at 11 (“extreme” exposure level)
Tonight & Sunday Night
Clearing skies with isolated showers. Low temperatures from 67° to 72°. Winds are expected to be variable from 5 to 15 mph.
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