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Trade winds gone by Friday, kona winds take over

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HONOLULU (KHON2) — Expect breezy trade winds Tuesday, with a gradual shift to lighter winds in the coming days. There's a chance of increased showers early next week, but the overall trend is towards more stable conditions.

Weakening Trade Winds: Trade winds will weaken on Tuesday and Wednesday as the high-pressure system moves south.

Light Winds: Light winds are expected from Friday through the weekend due to a weak surface high and the influence of land and sea breezes.

Potential for Increased Showers: A weak front may bring increased showers early next week, but the exact timing is uncertain.

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