This will also keep skies a bit gray through tomorrow, but these clouds should not produce any rain.
The weather will turn drier and sunnier on Tuesday as the atmosphere gets more stable.
A high to the northeast will keep the trade winds blowing through Friday.
The winds may weaken and shift out of the southeast next weekend as a front approaches from the northwest.
A small craft advisory remains in effect for Maalaea Bay, the waters south of the Big Island, and the Pailolo and Alenuihaha channels through Wednesday morning.
The National Weather Service predicts a large northwest swell arriving Wednesday that could produce surf near warning levels along north and west facing shores by Wednesday night.
The swell could be large enough to produce advisory-level surf along west-facing shores of the Big Island, but that is still uncertain.
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