Hawaii Extended Forecast Discussion NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 246 AM EST Sat Jan 27 2024 Valid 00Z Sun Jan 28 2024 - 00Z Sun Feb 04 2024 Today's models and ensembles offer better than average agreement and continuity for the overall forecast through next Saturday. Still expect the state to lie between upper ridging to the south and a strong jet to the north into late week, with a leading front that reaches the western islands early in the week and then settles near the Big Island in weakened form by late week, followed by another front crossing the area late in the week. Most showers should be light through the weekend, with winds becoming strong from the southwest as the leading front approaches. There will be some rainfall enhancement as the front drifts eastward over the state during next week but associated moisture anomalies in the models/means continue to be modest (no more than one standard deviation above climatology). The associated moisture band should linger over/near the Big Island into late week. Around next Wednesday-Thursday the winds behind the front may turn westerly and then steadily veer toward northeasterly/easterly, or trend fairly light depending upon the model, as the next front approaches. Stronger high pressure behind the second front will likely support a trend toward brisk northerly winds on Friday, turning more northeasterly/easterly on Saturday. Moisture should decrease over the northwestern islands by Saturday while favored windward locales closer to the Big Island may continue to see some showers. Rausch