HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A disturbance will move over the western end of the state through Monday.

As this occurs, winds will weaken and become more southeasterly, resulting in a daytime sea breeze and nighttime land breeze regime.

As the feature moves through, increased clouds and showers are expected over the western islands through at least Monday.

Moderate trade winds will return near the end of the week.

The large NW swell is dropping below advisory levels with another smaller pulse due into NW shores peaking today.

A small SW pulse is expected to peak today.

Minor coastal flooding due to high lunar tides is expected starting Tuesday.

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