299 FXHW60 PHFO 260637 AFDHFO Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Honolulu HI 837 PM HST Wed Sep 25 2019 .SYNOPSIS... The interaction between a surface trough west of Kauai and a couple of upper level disturbances moving across the area has resulted in a unsettled environment mainly over the western part of the main Hawaiian Islands. Unsettled conditions with periods of heavy rains and thunderstorms are possible through Thursday for Oahu but especially Kauai County. Improving conditions are in storefor Friday and the weekend with light to moderate trades returning to the area. && .DISCUSSION... The islands is under a warm, humid, light southerly wind flow regime this evening. It has been a rather quiet Wednesday area- wide, although there was a burst or two of showers on Oahu this afternoon. Current satellite shows an eastward moving upper level impulse/disturbance about to move across Oahu. The impulse will be taking away some of mid and high clouds over Oahu later this evening. But in doing so, it may lead to a brief flare-up of showers across Maui County in the next few hours. Radar is currently showing some spotty, small showers across Maui County, and over the Kona area of the Big Island. As for Oahu, it is mainly dry over land, but radar shows scattered heavy showers off windward Oahu and a dying shower just off Barbers Pt. On Kauai, Skies are currently fair across Kauai and Niihau. But there are some scattered to broken low clouds and a few showers associated with the surface trough sitting off the Na Pali coast and Niihau and to the south of these two islands. We will be watching closely for a flare-up of activity likely with this trough and south of Kauai/Niihau in the coming hours. We will reassess the idea of expanding the Flash Flood Watch to Oahu for Thursday during the overnight hours. All this weather is east of a front located 390 miles northwest of Kauai. The front is forecast to stall some 280 miles northwest of Kauai Thursday, and gradually fall apart there through Friday. Light trades will be returning on Friday area-wide, but it will be light enough for the development of daytime sea breezes. The upper trough will be lifting out and surface trough dissipating, and a more stable air mass will be sliding in. With this more stable air mass, expect just a few afternoon showers from these daytime generated clouds. The trades will continue to strengthen through the upcoming weekend, reaching moderate strength by Sunday, and locally strong about Monday. And with the return of the trades, our rainfall pattern will transition to windward and mauka showers, especially nights and mornings. && .AVIATION... Tonight, rather deep moisture and instability associated with a trough oriented near Kauai will allow for weak southerly flow and scattered SHRA/SHRA+ over mainly Kauai and Oahu. A slight chance for thunderstorms exists, which would have the potential to lower cloud cover/visibility and produce MVFR or brief IFR conditions. Otherwise, expect light trade flow across the remaining islands with only isolated -SHRA. AIRMET Sierra will remain in effect for Oahu and Kauai for all areas above 2000 feet due to tempo mountain obscuration. && .MARINE... Light south to southeast winds will continue for the next few days as a front approaches the islands from the northwest. The front is expected to stall over the far northwestern offshore waters on Thursday and dissipate through Friday. Light to moderate trades will return this weekend as high pressure builds in in place of the dissipated front. An upper-level trough west of Kauai will continue to support isolated thunderstorms over the western and southern waters of Kauai, including the Kauai Channel, through tonight. Swells from the south-southwest and south will fill in tonight and Thursday, producing advisory level surf for south facing shores Thursday through Friday before slowly declining into the weekend. A High Surf Advisory (HSA) will go into effect Thursday morning. East facing shores will continue to see moderate surf through Thursday before slowly diminishing. A surface low well north-northwest of Kauai is generating a moderate swell that is forecast to reach Kauai's north and west facing shores Thursday morning and spread down the island chain through Thursday night. This swell should peak Friday below advisory level, then slowly decline this weekend. && .HFO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... High Surf Advisory from 6 AM Thursday to 6 PM HST Friday for south facing shores of all islands. Flash Flood Watch through Thursday afternoon for Niihau-Kauai. && $$ H Lau/Thomas/Powell