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  • 2/28 Hawaii Weather: Rain Starting 1 AM
    Feb 28 2026
    Good morning. Maine. I'm DJ Huzz. The trade winds have clocked out early. That's rare for Hawaii, but here we're. A weak cold front is limping toward Kauai from the west. and without those trades pushing back, local sea breezes are taking over. It's calm, it's warm. and it's about to get interesting. In the next 24 hours. On Oahu, you're waking up to 70 degrees under mostly cloudy skies. By midday, the sun punches through and you'll hit 82. East winds pick up to around 10 miles an hour. Tonight drops back to 71 with clouds building in again. Over on the Big Island, rain showers are drifting through this morning, especially along the Kau and Puna slopes. You're at 66 degrees now, climbing to 75 by afternoon. Scattered showers stick around with a 50 percent chance. Tonight stays mostly cloudy at 67 degrees with lingering showers. Maui gets the calmest deal. Starting at 65 degrees, you'll hit 82 by noon under mostly sunny skies. Light northeast winds around 5 miles an hour. Tonight dips to 66 degrees with clouds creeping back in. Sunday brings more clouds statewide. Oahu sees isolated rain showers developing after noon with highs near 82. The Big Island continues with isolated afternoon showers and a high of 78. Maui stays mostly cloudy at 82 degrees. Here's your week ahead. Monday through Wednesday expect mostly cloudy to mostly sunny conditions. Highs hold steady in the low 80s across Oahu and Maui, upper 70s for the Big Island. Trade winds roar back Tuesday, gusting to 26 miles an hour by midweek. Shower chances stay low through Friday. Enjoy the calm while it lasts. The trades always come back. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.
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  • High Surf Advisory | Hawaii Weather
    Feb 26 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Hawaii Weather Podcast — it's Thursday, February 26th. Step outside right now and you'll know exactly what February in Hawaii is supposed to feel like. Those northeast trades are doing their thing, keeping windward slopes lush while the rest of us bask in sunshine. Oahu's sitting pretty at 68 degrees this morning. You're climbing to 78 today with mostly sunny skies and that steady east breeze around 12 miles an hour. Tonight dips to 69 under partly cloudy skies. Friday bumps you up to 80 with partly sunny conditions. The Big Island's getting the wet side of those trades. Scattered showers are rolling through windward areas right now at 63 degrees. You'll see those showers stick around as you climb to 73 today. The rain finally backs off before midnight, dropping to 63. Friday turns partly sunny with a high near 76. Maui's stealing the show today. Nothing but sunshine and a high near 78, cooling to 73 by afternoon. Tonight stays mostly clear at 62 degrees. Friday brings partly sunny skies and a high near 80. Here's your week ahead. The next few days stay pleasant with highs in the upper 70s to low 80s. Those trades ease Friday and Saturday, then shift southeast as a front approaches. Sunday through Tuesday could get interesting as an upper low develops near the islands. Scattered showers are possible, especially Sunday afternoon through Tuesday morning. Strong trades return by midweek. Enjoy the classic trade wind weather while it lasts. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • High Surf Advisory | Hawaii Weather
    Feb 25 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Hawaii Weather Podcast — it's Wednesday, February 25th. Seventy degrees and clear skies right now.. But the Big Island? Absolutely drenched overnight. Rain chances there hit 99 percent around 1 A.M. That's as close to guaranteed as weather gets. Oahu and Maui catch scattered showers between 1 A.M. And 5 A.M., then sunshine takes over. Let's island hop. Oahu drops to 68 degrees around 3 A.M., climbing to 77 by noon. Northeast winds steady at 16 miles an hour. By afternoon, you're looking at full sunshine. Perfect for that midday beach walk. The Big Island tells a wetter story. Low of 64 around 3 A.M., reaching 72 by noon. Rain continues all day with cloudy skies and a 50 percent chance. Winds shift from north to northwest around 2 A.M. Keep that umbrella close. Maui sits at 64 overnight, peaking at 76 around noon before cooling to 63 by midnight. Northeast winds around 62 miles an hour, gusting higher. Mostly sunny after those early showers clear out. Now the serious part. High Surf Advisory until 6 A.M. Wednesday for north and east facing shores. Surf hits 18 to 24 feet on north shores. Strong currents and breaking waves make swimming dangerous. Stay out of the water. Here's your week ahead. Sunny to mostly sunny through Friday with temps climbing from upper 70s into low 80s. A cold front arrives Sunday bringing scattered showers that could linger into early next week. Spring equinox is three weeks out. And we're gaining over a minute of daylight each day. Sunrise at 6:56 A.M., sunset at 62 degrees:35 P.M. UV index peaks high today, so slather on that sunscreen. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • High Surf Warning | Hawaii Weather
    Feb 24 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Hawaii Weather Podcast — it's Tuesday, February 24th. Folks, the islands are putting on a show today. Oahu wakes up wet — scattered showers until 11 A.M., then the sun punches through. You'll hit 77 degrees by noon with steady northeast winds at 18 miles an hour. Tonight stays mild at 67 degrees, but those clouds stick around. The Big Island? Rain's the headline. Heavy showers hammer you until 1 A.M., then linger through the day. Highs only reach 72 degrees, with winds shifting north to northeast. Tonight drops to 63 degrees. And the showers aren't going anywhere. Maui starts breezy and wet — scattered showers until 5 P.M., then clearing skies. Highs peak at 75 degrees with gusty northeast winds up to 22 miles an hour. Tonight cools to 62 degrees under partly cloudy skies. Now here's the serious part. A High Surf Warning is in effect for north and east shores. Oahu's North Shore sees waves 20 to 30 feet. Windward Maui gets 12 to 18 feet. These are dangerous conditions through tonight. West-facing shores on Molokai, Maui. And the Big Island face 62 degrees to 62 degrees-foot waves under a High Surf Advisory. Stay off the rocks. This isn't the day to test the ocean. Looking ahead — Wednesday through Friday, trade winds ease but scattered showers linger, especially on the Big Island. Highs climb to 80 degrees by Friday. The weekend brings southeasterly winds, warmer temps hitting 81 to 83 degrees. And isolated showers. Another wet pattern could roll in by Monday. Sunrise hits at 6:57 A.M. Sunset at 6:35 P.M. You're gaining 1 minute and 11 seconds of daylight. Especially near the water. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Flood Watch | Hawaii Weather
    Feb 23 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Hawaii Weather Podcast — it's Monday, February 23rd. Alright folks, this isn't your typical Monday. A low-level trough is marching through the islands right now. And it's bringing the kind of weather that makes you double-check your rain gutters. We're talking heavy rain, thunderstorms. And flood threats for most of the state. The National Weather Service has a Flood Watch up for every island except the Big Island.. Though they're not exactly dry either. Let's break it down. Oahu, you're in the thick of it. Thunderstorms kick off at 1 A.M. Tonight with a 65 percent chance of heavy rain. Winds flip from east-northeast to north around 5 A.M.. And by noon you'll hit 76 degrees under mostly cloudy skies. Tonight? More storms, with lows at 69 degrees. Big Island, you're already soaked. Thunderstorms started at 5 A.M. This morning and keep rolling through tonight, peaking at 81 percent around 6 P.M. That's the heaviest rain of the day. Highs reach just 75 degrees, but you could see 1 to 2 inches of rain in spots. Winds shift from west to north around 8 A.M. Maui, you're caught in the middle. Thunderstorms started at 1 A.M. And linger all day, with a 53 percent chance of heavy rain early. You'll warm to 77 degrees by noon, but gusty northeast winds up to 24 miles an hour will make it feel wild. Now here's the big concern. Flooding. The ground is already saturated. And this new system could push streams over their banks. Avoid low-lying roads. And the ocean? A High Surf Warning kicks in at noon for north and east-facing shores, with waves 18 to 25 feet. That's life-threatening surf. Stay out of the water. The good news? This clears out by midweek. Wednesday through Friday, we're back to typical trade wind weather with highs 77 to 81 degrees. By the weekend, sunny skies and temps near 80. Today's a reminder that paradise has a wild side. Stay alert and respect the elements. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Hawaii Weather: 02-22-2026
    Feb 22 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Hawaii Weather Podcast — it's Sunday, February 22nd. And folks, we just lived through a weather plot twist. Yesterday's storm barely left a trace — two-hundredths of an inch of rain. But overnight? Hana got hammered with three to four inches per hour. Meanwhile, the Big Island summits woke up to snow. Yes, snow in Hawaii. Winter Weather Advisories expire at 6 A.M., but slick roads and freezing fog could hang around through sunrise up there. That upper-level trough is finally lifting north. Oahu starts with scattered showers and thunderstorms before noon, then partly sunny skies take over. You'll hit 80 degrees with light west-northwest winds shifting around 8 A.M. Over on Maui, thunderstorms roll in right at sunrise, then you're looking at 81 degrees — though temps drop to 75 by afternoon as winds swing from southwest to west around 2 P.M. Big Island? Isolated storms early, then scattered showers and a high of 77 degrees. Winds shift from west-northwest to northeast by 8 A.M. Now here's the kicker: Monday brings more rain. A new shortwave trough swings in, reigniting heavy downpours — especially Oahu and Maui. Tuesday, trade winds roar back at 18 miles an hour, focusing showers on windward slopes. Midweek, a ridge builds and dries us out. Surf's the wild card — north-northeast swells build Monday, hitting warning levels by Tuesday. Expect erosion and harbor surges in Kahului and Hilo. Sunrise at 6:58 A.M., sunset at 6:34 P.M. — we're gaining one minute and ten seconds of daylight. Alright. If this helped you plan your day, share it with a friend who needs a weather heads-up. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Hawaii Weather: 02-21-2026
    Feb 21 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the Hawaii Weather Podcast. It's Saturday, February 17th. Folks, your islands are having two completely different mornings right now. Oahu's trade winds are pushing steady out of the east at 5 to 13 miles an hour. That means 70 degrees with a breeze that feels like nature's fan. Rain? About a coin flip. Most spots stay dry, but keep a light layer handy just in case. Tonight those winds ease off and things stay mild. Now hop over to the Big Island. Here's the deal. It's sitting at 65 degrees with light southwest winds. Less trade wind cooling means more warmth on your skin. Sun and clouds trading places all day. Rain chances are about half, but nothing that'll wreck your plans. Maui's matching that 65 degrees with brisker winds near 9 miles an hour. And here's the thing. Maui's the driest island today. Only a slight chance of showers. Perfect weather for getting outside if you ask me. Here's your heads up for the week ahead. Trade winds weaken through Monday, letting highs creep up a degree or two. Enjoy that. By midweek, moisture sneaks back in bringing scattered showers. Nothing dramatic. Just February reminding you it still exists. Air quality sits at moderate today, so sensitive groups, you'll want to take it easy outdoors. And one more beautiful detail. We're gaining nearly 3 minutes of daylight every single day now. Sunrise at 6:32 A.M., sunset at 5:20 P.M. That's a whole lot of island to enjoy. So. If this forecast helped you plan your Saturday, share it with a friend. Word of mouth keeps this little podcast growing. Stay safe out there. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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