A storm tracking through the Northeast U.S. on New Year's Day will bring rain through southern New England and rain changing to snow across interior New England, the central Appalachians, and downwind of the Great Lakes along with widespread gusty winds. Several weak waves of Pacific moisture will bring periods of low elevation rain showers and mountain snow to the Northwest U.S. into the weekend. Read More >
Last Map Update: Wed, Jan 1, 2025 at 10:24:19 am HST
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Moderate to locally breezy trades will continue through tomorrow with clouds and showers favoring windward and mauka areas. Winds will weaken and veer southeast Friday through early next week in response to an approaching cold front, allowing for a land and sea breeze pattern to become more prevalent. Then by mid to late week next week, another front may make it far enough south to impact the state.
Updated: 1/1/2025, 07:15 PM HST
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The UVI for noon, Jan 2 in Honolulu is 6. This is a high exposure level.
The UVI for noon, Jan 1 in Honolulu is 6. This is a high exposure level.
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Today Jan 01 | Thu Jan 02 | Fri Jan 03 | Sat Jan 04 | Sun Jan 05 | Mon Jan 06 | Tue Jan 07 |
Hi: 84 | Hi: 83 Lo: 70 | Hi: 83 Lo: 69 | Hi: 83 Lo: 68 | Hi: 83 Lo: 68 | Hi: 83 Lo: 70 | Hi: 84 Lo: 72 |