SYNOPTIC DISCUSSION
SUNDAY 31st AUGUST 2025 PM SHIFT
TONIGHT INTO TOMORROW:
The dry and cool east-to-southeasterly wind flow continues to prevail, resulting in stable conditions persisting across Samoa. The suppression of broad convection over the area of responsibility is expected tonight, as the dry air mass extends from the low to mid-level atmosphere, as indicated by satellite imagery. The MIMIC TPW animation further illustrates a dry atmospheric profile over the forecast region, signaling a reduction in moisture levels to below 35 mm. A weak deep-layer wind shear environment remains, which may permit vertical growth; however, the lack of upper divergence limits the potential for the development of severe vertical storms across the island's surface tonight. Moreover, the forecast area is anticipated to experience dry weather conditions tomorrow, as the prevailing southeasterly wind flow is expected to dominate across the group. There is a possibility of a few brief showers occurring during the afternoon, particularly in some regions and mainly over elevated areas.
TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY:
Global weather models indicate that the trade wind weather pattern is likely to prevail over Samoa during this forecast period, leading to predominantly stable weather with minimal shower activity expected. A new high-pressure system is projected to move into the South West Pacific region from the Maritime, bringing direct moderate to fresh southeasterly winds this week. Furthermore, a convergence zone is anticipated to form to the northeast and progress over Samoa by late Thursday, which may trigger some rainfall across the island group. However, the absence of mid to upper level forcing throughout this forecast period implies that cloud formation will primarily be driven by diurnal cycles, with limited enhancement of vertical motion in the surface weather system.
MARINE OUTLOOK:
Recent marine data from the King Poloa and Aunu’u wave buoys, along with altimeter readings, show that wave heights are staying under 2 metres. These conditions are anticipated to continue at least until mid Tuesday. Global wave models indicate that a mix of southeasterly waves and swells is expected to impact Samoa’s marine waters by late Wednesday, with wave heights possibly surpassing the advisory limit of 2.5 metres, which could lead to the issuance of a marine advisory for all marine areas.
ADVISORIES/WARNINGS:
NO ADVISORY OR WARNING
Weather Duty Team:
Gospel. N, L. Ioane. T, Samuelu. T & Aquinas. U