Honolulu, HI – Windy conditions are expected to intensify in Honolulu by Sunday night, bringing the potential for rain across the islands into next week. Trade winds will pick up significantly, making outdoor activities risky and raising concerns for boaters and beachgoers.
According to the US National Weather Service in Honolulu, windward areas of the Big Island may experience additional moisture starting Sunday evening, leading to enhanced rainfall across the region through Wednesday. The strongest winds are expected late Sunday, continuing into Monday, with gusts possibly reaching 30 mph.
Residents are urged to secure loose objects around their homes, as strong winds could cause debris to become hazardous. If traveling, drivers should exercise caution, especially on elevated roads or bridges. Hikers and campers are also advised to monitor conditions closely, as rain may lead to slick trails and potential flash flooding in valleys or low-lying areas.
Looking ahead, scattered showers are likely to persist through midweek, with drier conditions expected by Thursday. The National Weather Service recommends checking local alerts frequently for updates as conditions could change rapidly. Stay informed and prepare for potential weather impacts through the week.




