
Scattered severe thunderstorms capable of damaging wind gusts and some hail are expected this afternoon and evening from the Upper Ohio River Valley into the Northeast, and from the Appalachians into the Mid-Atlantic States. Excessive rainfall from heavy thunderstorms may produce areas of flash flooding from southern New Mexico into the western and northern Gulf Coast into Wednesday. Read More >
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FXZS60 NSTU 150149
AFDPPG
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Pago Pago AS
249 PM SST Sun Jun 14 2026
.Short term...
TONIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT...A developing low to the west of
Fiji will pull the trough up north near the islands on Monday
night. As the trough moves closer, winds will diminish to breezy
flow on Tuesday before becoming gentle northerlies on Tuesday
night. Numerous showers will move across the islands on Monday
night and persist through Tuesday night. Near gale winds will
persist tonight before diminishing to strong flow on Monday and
further diminish to breezy flow on Tuesday.
.Long term...
WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY...The low will move south of the islands
and tracks southeast through the weekend. Showers will diminish on
Wednesday night as the trough shift farther south southeast.
Another high pressure to the southwest will again bring trades
across the islands on Thursday night before increasing to breezy
flow on Friday. Moisture are expected to remain north of the
islands while holding scattered showers through the weekend.
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.Marine...
Dangerous seas will remain over the islands tonight through
Monday. As winds diminish, seas will also subside 9 to 12 feet on
Monday night. Seas will continue to subside 7 to 9 feet on Tuesday
night. With winds diminishing to light flow on Wednesday night,
seas will also subside 5 to 7 feet. No significant swells are
expected to move across the islands through the rest of the week.
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.PPG WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
High Surf Warning remains in effect
Wind Advisory remains in effect
Small Craft Advisory remains in effect
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