A new tropical cyclone is expected to enter the Central Pacific, possibly heading towards Hawaii. The cyclone, known as Felicia, has intensified rapidly, reaching maximum sustained winds of 60 mph. It is predicted to move in a west-northwest direction and could impact the Big Island of Hawaii in the coming days. Residents are advised to stay updated on weather conditions and be prepared for potential storm impacts. Additionally, the National Weather Service has issued a high surf advisory for the eastern shores of Hawaii’s islands due to the cyclone’s approach..
HONOLULU (KHON2) – Moderate trades will continue across the islands through Monday as a ridge of high pressure remains anchored to the northwest of the state.
Trades will become breezy Tuesday through Thursday as high pressure builds to the distant north and Tropical Depression Eight-E moves by to the south.
The trades will ease into the light to moderate range Friday through next weekend.
Rather dry trade wind weather will prevail through the forecast period, with minimal shower activity confined primarily to windward slopes and coasts.
Moderate trade winds will persist across Hawaii through Monday due to high pressure in the northwest. The winds will become breezy from Tuesday to Thursday as high pressure builds in the distant north and Tropical Depression Eight-E moves south. By Friday through the weekend, the winds will ease into the light to moderate range. The weather will be mostly dry with minimal showers occurring mainly on windward slopes and coasts.
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