HONOLULU (KHON2) -- John Bravender, Warning Coordination Meteorologist of the National Weather Service, joined Wake Up 2Day to give insight into the systems KHON2 is monitoring in the Pacific.
For Thursday, we can expect a "surface ridge of high pressure far north of the Hawaiian Islands will maintain moderate to fresh trade winds through today, with periods of embedded showers moving into windward and mountain areas."
Gilma is at Tropical Depression status as of 10 a.m. and Tropical Cyclone Hector has weakened to a remnant low.
The main impact from these weak systems as they pass near or over the state is enhanced rainfall that could begin as early as tonight and persist into the weekend.
Heading into Labor Day, we are expecting hot and muggy conditions but clearer skies as we approach the incoming work week.