HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Dry and stable weather is expected Saturday. It will get warmer, cloudier and muggier after that due to increased moisture and an upper level disturbance to the north of the state.

A First Alert for uncertainty after that because of the approach of tropical cyclone Kiko. The current forecasts call for it to pass just north of the islands Tuesday into Wednesday. Confidence is relatively high that our weather will continue to be cloudy and humid with light winds and a higher chance of showers statewide, but the forecast can still change. Your First Alert Weather Team will continue to keep a close eye on Kiko for the next several days.

Swell energy from Kiko will cause surf to rise on east-facing shores Sunday. Waves may reach high surf advisory levels as early

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