Residents and visitors of the Big Island can expect mostly cloudy skies tonight, with isolated showers developing in the evening and scattered showers possible after midnight.
Temperatures are forecast to dip between 64 to 69 degrees near the shoreline and between 50 to 57 degrees at elevations near 4000 feet.
Light northwesterly winds of up to 10 mph will accompany the weather, with a 50 percent chance of rain in the area.
As for Tuesday, the overall weather pattern remains predominantly cloudy with scattered showers expected throughout the day.
High temperatures will range from 79 to 85 degrees near the shore, while at higher elevations, it will be cooler, reaching 66 to 71 degrees at 4000 feet.
Northeast winds could pick up to around 15 mph, maintaining a 50 percent chance of rain throughout the day.
Tuesday night will once again bring a mix of clouds with isolated showers in the evening, followed by an increase in scattered showers after midnight.
Lows are anticipated to range from 64 to 70 degrees along the shorelines and between 51 to 57 degrees at 4000 feet, with light northwest winds continuing to prevail and a 50 percent chance of rain.
In Kona, the forecast indicates a similarly cloudy night with isolated showers expected in the early hours.
Temperatures will hover around 73 degrees near the shore and decline to approximately 52 degrees near 5000 feet.
Light winds are anticipated, accompanied by a lower chance of rain at 20 percent.
Heading into Tuesday, conditions will remain mostly cloudy, with scattered showers expected in the afternoon hours.
Highs will be warmer, ranging from 84 to 89 degrees near the coast and around 67 degrees at higher elevations.
With light winds continuing, the chance of rainfall increases to 50 percent.
Tuesday night will reflect a similar pattern as the previous nights, with mostly cloudy skies and isolated showers in the evening.
The lows will again range around 73 degrees near the shoreline and between 50 to 55 degrees near 5000 feet, with light winds persisting and a 20 percent chance of rain.
In Waimea, the outlook for tonight reveals partly cloudy conditions transitioning to mostly cloudy skies later in the evening with isolated showers.
Lows will be slightly cooler, predicted between 63 to 72 degrees near the shore and 54 to 63 degrees near 3000 feet.
East winds may pick up to 15 mph, and rain posing a 20 percent chance.
Tuesday will continue this pattern with mostly cloudy skies, characterized by breezy conditions and isolated showers in the morning, shifting to scattered showers by the afternoon.
Daytime highs are forecasted to be around 81 degrees near the shore, with temperatures ranging from 71 to 79 degrees near 3000 feet.
East winds could intensify, reaching up to 20 mph, aligning with a 50 percent chance of rain.
Tuesday night will resemble earlier forecasts, with mostly cloudy skies and isolated showers possible.
Lows will remain consistent with earlier predictions from 63 to 71 degrees near the shoreline and between 54 to 63 degrees at higher elevations, with east winds calming to around 15 mph and a 20 percent chance for rain.
The Kohala region will have conditions similar to Waimea, with partly cloudy conditions early tonight giving way to increased clouds
and isolated showers.
Temperatures are expected to be within a similar range, between 63 to 72 degrees near the shore and 54 to 63 degrees near 3000 feet, with east winds of up to 15 mph, also presenting a 20 percent chance for rainfall.
For Tuesday, Kohala will remain mostly cloudy with breezy conditions.
Isolated showers are likely in the early hours, transitioning into scattered showers by afternoon, with highs around 81 degrees near the shore and 71 to 79 degrees at approximately 3000 feet.
East winds will continue and may increase, sustaining a 50 percent chance of rain.
The outlook for Tuesday night keeps with the trend of mostly cloudy skies and isolated showers expected.
Lows replicate previous reports between 63 to 71 degrees near the shoreline and 54 to 63 degrees near 3000 feet, with continued east winds up to 15 mph and a 20 percent chance of rain.
Down in the South Big Island, the forecast shows mostly cloudy skies giving way to breezy conditions tonight.
Isolated showers are anticipated, especially towards the evening hours.
Temperatures will fairly settle around 73 degrees near the shore, dipping to roughly 52 degrees near 5000 feet, with northeast winds up to 20 mph carrying a 20 percent chance of rain.
Tuesday brings more of the same; expect continued cloudiness and breezy conditions, with scattered showers likely in the afternoon.
Daytime highs are expected to reach around 86 degrees near the shore while cooling to 66 degrees at higher elevations near 5000 feet.
Tuesday night experiences similar weather patterns, staying breezy with mostly cloudy skies featuring isolated showers transitioning to partly cloudy status after midnight.
Lows will hold steady around 73 degrees near the shoreline and 52 degrees near 5000 feet, with northeast winds at 20 mph and a 20 percent chance of rainfall.
For the Puna area, expect mostly cloudy skies tonight with isolated showers working into more scattered conditions after midnight.
Temperatures are expected to remain consistent with earlier forecasts, settling at 64 to 69 degrees along the shore and 50 to 57 degrees at 4000 feet, with northwest winds at 10 mph and a 50 percent chance of rain.
On Tuesday, Puna will continue to experience overcast weather with scattered showers expected. Highs are forecast to range between 79 to 85 degrees near the shore and 66 to 71 degrees at 4000 feet, accompanied by northeast winds of up to 15 mph, resulting in a 50 percent chance of showers.
Tuesday night will resemble recent trends with mostly cloudy conditions, isolated showers appearing in the evening, and shifting to scattered showers after midnight.
Expecting similar temperatures as before, lows around 64 to 70 degrees near the shore and 51 to 57 degrees at 4000 feet, with northwest winds at 10 mph maintaining a 50 percent chance for rain.
Lastly, in Waikoloa, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy conditions tonight with isolated showers in the later evening.
Temperatures will be around 74 degrees near the shore, with cooler air around 51 to 56 degrees at elevations above 4000 feet.
Southeast winds up to 15 mph possibly help reduce the rain chance to about 20 percent.
On Tuesday, conditions remain similar with mostly cloudy weather and scattered showers expected in the afternoon hours.
High temperatures are projected between 84 to 89 degrees near the shore down to 64 to 73 degrees above 4000 feet, with northeast winds maintaining a 15 percent chance of showers.
Tuesday night will continue with mostly cloudy skies, as lows drop to between 71 to 76 degrees near the shore and 52 to 57 degrees above 4000 feet, with east winds up to 10 mph looming overhead.
In summary, a trough in the west and a ridge to the northeast indicate a pattern of moderate to fresh east-southeast winds across the Big Island leading into the coming days.
Expecting an increase in cloud coverage and showers focused primarily on windward and mauka areas amid overall stable conditions throughout the week.
With newer impulses coming through and a strengthening trade wind pattern expected for the weekend, the skies will continue to fluctuate with daily patterns expected to favor cooler evening and early morning showers while lessening during mid-morning to afternoon periods.
Despite minor rain chances, overall conditions appear mild and pleasant as Big Island residents continue to navigate through their day-to-day activities.
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