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3/3 Hawaii Weather 6 AM: Coastal Flood Statement

3/3 Hawaii Weather 6 AM: Coastal Flood Statement

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Good morning. Hawaii. I'm Aaron Jolly. That high pressure system parked north of us? It's squeezing the atmosphere like a tube of toothpaste. And the trade winds are what's coming out. Expect breezy easterlies gusting to 25 miles an hour on Oahu. Maui gets it even stronger at 28. In the next 24 hours. Now the Big Island is telling a different story today. A weak upper level disturbance is draped overhead, keeping skies cloudy with showers likely through midday. Highs top out around 78 degrees. Hop over to Oahu and you're looking at partly sunny skies and 81. Maui wins the thermometer contest at 82 with just some haze floating around. Tonight the Big Island stays damp. Lows settle near 67 degrees. Oahu holds warmer at 73 under cloudy skies. Maui matches the Big Island at 67. Quick note on something that matters. A Coastal Flood Statement runs through Wednesday morning. Peak monthly high tides plus elevated water levels mean minor flooding in low lying coastal areas during the early morning hours. Don't drive through flooded roads. Just don't. Wednesday plays a similar tune. Moderate trades, scattered morning showers. But then things get interesting. Thursday into the weekend, winds ease and shift east southeast. Translation? Sunshine takes over with highs in the low 80s across most islands. The Big Island stays a touch cooler in the upper 70s. A possible cold front lurks early next week, but that's still fuzzy. One more thing worth stepping outside for tonight. Full moon rising over the Pacific. We're gaining over a minute of daylight each day now, with the spring equinox just two weeks out. You can feel the season turning. Charge your phone, check the tide charts if you're near the coast. And enjoy that moonrise tonight. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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