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First Alert Forecast: Nice start to the work week, stronger trades and more showers to end it
Trade winds will shift more from the east through midweek. Conditions will be dry and stable, although a few showers will sneak in from time to time for windward and mauka areas. A First Alert is up for Wednesday, with forecast models pointing to increasing trade winds as a strong surface high forms far to the north, as well as increasing showers as an upper level disturbance slowly moves over the islands.
There are no marine warnings in effect. Surf will slowly lower for north and west shores Monday as the current northwest swell declines. There’s a First Alert for a larger swell that’s expected to push waves to high surf advisory levels midweek. Surf for south shores will be a little elevated through Tuesday with a small long-period swell. East shore waves will remain small and choppy, with a slight increase later in the week as the trades strengthen.
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