August 18-19 2008
Air Temperatures – The following maximum temperatures were recorded across the state of Hawaii Monday afternoon:
Lihue, Kauai – 87
Honolulu, Oahu – 89
Kaneohe, Oahu – 84
Kahului, Maui – 87
Hilo, Hawaii – 83
Kailua-kona – 86
Air Temperatures ranged between these warmest and coolest spots near sea level, and on the taller mountains…at 4 p.m. Monday afternoon:
Port Allen, Kauai – 86F
Princeville, Kauai – 82
Haleakala Crater- 57 (near 10,000 feet on Maui)
Mauna Kea summit – 41 (near 14,000 feet on the Big Island)
Precipitation Totals – The following numbers represent the largest precipitation totals (inches) during the last 24 hours on each of the major islands, as of Monday afternoon:
0.35 Mount Waialaele, Kauai
0.02 Oahu Forest NWR, Oahu
0.00 Molokai
0.00 Lanai
0.00 Kahoolawe
0.20 West Wailuaiki, Maui
0.17 Kealakekua, Big Island
Weather Chart – Here’s the latest (automatically updated) weather map showing a pair of 1025 millibar high pressure systems located north of Hawaii. Our local trade winds will remain active, blowing generally at the moderately strong level, although locally stronger in those windier areas…a little lighter Wednesday.
Satellite and Radar Images: To view the cloud conditions we have here in Hawaii, please use the following satellite links, starting off with the Infrared Satellite Image of the islands to see all the clouds around the state during the day and night. This next image is one that gives close images of the islands only during the daytime hours, and is referred to as a Close-up visible image. This next image shows a larger view of the Pacific…giving perspective to the wider ranging cloud patterns in the
Aloha Paragraphs
The Hamakua coast on the Big island of Hawaii
Photo Credit: flickr.com
The trade winds, which have been blowing in the moderately strong category…will gradually get slightly lighter over the next couple of days. The winds are still strong enough as we start off this new work week however, that the NWS is keeping the small craft wind advisory active over those windiest areas from Molokai down through Maui, to the
We can expect some windward biased showers Monday…perhaps increasing some later Tuesday into Wednesday, and then again Thursday into Friday. The leeward sides will be nice and sunny for the most part, with generally dry conditions prevailing…although the Kona area could see some afternoon showers locally. Looking at satellite pictures, there’s an area of clouds being carried in our direction by the trade winds, generally taking aim on Maui and the
It’s early Monday evening here in Kihei, Maui, as I begin writing this last paragraph of today’s narrative. Monday was another good day here in the Aloha state, with abundant, and I might add very warm sunshine, beaming down on us. There were a few showers falling, although most of them exclusively along the windward coasts and slopes. Tuesday will be another beauty, although as noted in the paragraph above, clouds should increase, along with their associated showers later in the day, into early Wednesday. This shower area is what’s left of an old cold front…which is being carried our way on the trade wind flow. I must admit, that Monday was a rather slow day, at least that’s how it felt to me. I attribute this to the deep relaxation that set in during my mini-vacation on the island of Oahu recently. It was a little difficult to get myself amped-up, although my mid-morning espresso definitely helped to some degree. I’ll be back very early Tuesday morning with your next new weather narrative from paradise, and hopefully with a bit more energy after a good nights sleep. I hope you have a great Monday night wherever you happen to be spending it! Aloha for now…Glenn.
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