HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Critical fire weather conditions have eased as upper-level disturbances in the vicinity of the islands will bring enough instability to increase humidity levels and showers, with a slight chance of isolated thunderstorms for the western end of the state.
Because of this, the National Weather Service has canceled the red flag warning, while your First Alert Weather Team has canceled the First Alert Weather Day.
There’s also a winter weather advisory for the summit areas of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa through 6 a.m. Sunday for the possibility of light icing and up to an inch of snow.
In surf, a north-northwest swell will gradually decline Sunday, but waves on north and west shores could get a small boost again Monday. East shores will decline with lighter trade wind

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