ESFPPG
Current satellite imageries show a trough over the islands while
the South Pacific Convergence Zone (SPCZ) is further south of the
islands. Model data shows the SPCZ moving closer and over the
islands by the new week. The SPCZ will likely produce consistent
showers, heavy at times with possible thunderstorms throughout the
week. Additionally, with all the anticipated rainfall, expect an
increased risk of landslides, mudslides and rockslides in the
steep and mountainous areas.
Keep up to date with the latest forecast information through our
internet page (weather.gov/ppg), local media, social media, or
NOAA Weather Radio broadcasts. For more preparedness actions,
please call Territorial Emergency Management Coordination Office
(TEMCO) at 699-3800.
Next update will be around 10 PM tonight.
No watches are valid as of Sun Apr 20 12:21:02 UTC 2025.
No Mesoscale Discussions are in effect as of Sun Apr 20 12:21:02 UTC 2025.
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