HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - An upper-level disturbance southwest of the islands will pull moisture over the eastern half of the state through Tuesday.
Parts of the state will see an increased chance of heavier showers Tuesday night through Wednesday, especially for windward portions of Maui and the Big Island.
The chance of heavy rainfall diminishes late Wednesday into Thursday, though breezy showery trades will persist.
A brief period of stable and drier trade wind conditions is expected on Friday, followed by more showery weather into the weekend as a cold front advances toward the island chain.
Overlapping NW to NNW swells rest of this week will keep surf heights boosted along exposed N and W facing shores. N/NW swells are due today, Thursday, and Friday near advisory levels. East sh

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