284  
FXHW01 KWNH 290740  
PMDHI  
 
HAWAII EXTENDED FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD  
240 AM EST MON JAN 29 2024  
 
VALID 00Z TUE JAN 30 2024 - 00Z TUE FEB 06 2024  
 
TODAY'S MODELS AND ENSEMBLES HAVE CHANGED VERY LITTLE IN TERMS OF  
CONSENSUS AND CONTINUITY REGARDING THE FORECAST PATTERN THROUGH  
NEXT MONDAY. A LEADING FRONT NOW ENTERING THE WESTERN ISLANDS  
WILL CONTINUE EASTWARD AND SETTLE NEAR THE BIG ISLAND BY MIDWEEK,  
LINGERING FOR ANOTHER DAY OR SO AS IT WEAKENS. STRONG  
SOUTHWESTERLY WINDS AHEAD OF THE FRONT EARLY THIS WEEK WILL TREND  
LIGHTER AS THE FRONT WEAKENS. BEHIND THE FRONT, EXPECT WINDS TO  
BE LIGHT AND VEERING FROM WESTERLY TO NORTHERLY/EASTERLY DURING  
MIDWEEK. ANOTHER FRONT REMAINS ON SCHEDULE TO PASS THROUGH DURING  
THURSDAY-FRIDAY. TRAILING HIGH PRESSURE WILL PROMOTE A PERIOD OF  
STRONG WINDS, FIRST FROM THE NORTH ON FRIDAY AND THEN TRENDING  
TOWARD EASTERLY BY SUNDAY-MONDAY.  
 
BOTH FRONTS WILL PROVIDE SOME RAINFALL ENHANCEMENT THIS WEEK,  
THOUGH GUIDANCE HAS BEEN CONSISTENT IN SHOWING MOISTURE ANOMALIES  
NO MORE THAN ABOUT ONE STANDARD DEVIATION ABOVE NORMAL ALONG THE  
FIRST FRONT AND EVEN LOWER WITH THE SECOND. GUIDANCE CONTINUES TO  
SHOW A PRONOUNCED DRIER PERIOD DURING THE WEEKEND INTO MONDAY,  
WITH PRECIPITABLE WATER VALUES POSSIBLY REACHING AS LOW AS 1.5-2  
STANDARD DEVIATIONS BELOW CLIMATOLOGY FOR A TIME.  
 
RAUSCH  
 

 
 
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