Hawaii Extended Forecast Discussion NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 327 AM EDT Mon May 8 2023 Valid 00Z Tue May 9 2023 - 00Z Tue May 16 2023 The elongated subtropical ridge is expected to remain near 30-35 degrees north for the first half of the week, and a weak upper level disturbance west of the state that should continue to dissipate in the days ahead with little effect on the Islands. The guidance agrees that a col in the subtropical ridge develops in response to a trailing surface trough/front from a strong low pressure system over the southern Gulf of Alaska by late Wednesday and into Thursday. This will likely persist going through Saturday as well, but it should not have any major effects on the Islands. The high should build back in north of the state by next Sunday/Monday. Mainly easterly trade wind flow of 10-20 mph with higher gusts can be expected through Wednesday as the pressure gradient remains in place, but a return to lighter and more variable flow is likely for the end of the week in response to the col developing to the north of the state. The trailing cold front could make it as far south as Kauai by Saturday with northeasterly flow behind it. Besides the normal locations for trade wind enhanced showers, no major areas of organized heavy rainfall appear likely over the next seven days as the deepest tropical moisture generally stays below 15 degrees north. Hamrick