![]() This low will slowly drift eastward over the next few days and become a kona low positioned just west of the island chain. Hawaii’s Weather Details: Colder air behind the stalled cold front west of Kauai is slowly forming into an upper level low, as shown on satellite imagery. The potential for periods of heavy rainfall and thunderstorms are growing across the state next week, with significant snowfall possible over the Big Island summits. Expect hot humid conditions with wet weather trends Tuesday through Friday. ![]() Weather models continue to show a kona low setting up just west of Kauai through much of next week. A few exceptions include a shallow island convergence plume over the eastern half of Oahu producing light to locally moderate showers. Hawaii’s Broad Brush Weather Overview: Most islands will see fairly dry weather conditions through Sunday afternoon. At any rate, I’ll be back with more weather updates a bit later today. I know the parking will be difficult as I stop off in Paia on the way back here, as there are so many visitors on Maui now. This morning I’ll take the drive over to Haiku, and play some fun Pickleball games with my friends there. It’s clear here at my place, with a low temperature of 52.5 degrees. Good day everyone, I hope you have a great Saturday wherever you happen to be spending it. Glenn’s Saturday comments: I’m home here in upper Kula, Maui, Hawaii Please open this link …to see current Watches, Warnings and Advisories noted above ![]() Model showing precipitation through 8-days (you can slow this animation down) Maui, Kahoolawe, Lanai, and the Big Island (Satellite) Variable low clouds with clear areas locally Also, at night you will be able to see the stars, and the sunrise and sunset too…depending upon weather conditions.Ĭold front is northwest, thunderstorms far south… Tropical Cyclone 20E (Ramon) far east-southeast ![]() These webcams are available during the daylight hours here in the islands, and at night whenever there’s a big moon shining down. Here’s the webcam for the (~10,023 feet high) Haleakala Crater on Maui. Hawaii’s Mountains – Here’s a link to the live webcam on the summit of our tallest mountain Mauna Kea (~13,800 feet high) on the Big Island of Hawaii. The following numbers represent the strongest wind gusts (mph) as of Saturday afternoon: Here are the latest 24-hour precipitation totals (inches) for each of the islands as of Saturday afternoon: The latest update to this website was Saturday 304pm (HST)Īir Temperatures – The following high temperatures (F) were recorded across the state of Hawaii Saturday …along with these low temperatures Saturday morning : ![]()
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