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“First Alert Forecast:  Breezy winds expected through Tuesday, lighter winds take over on Wednesday.”

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First Alert Forecast: Breezy winds expected through Tuesday, lighter winds takeover on Wednesday
First Alert Forecast: Breezy winds expected through Tuesday, lighter winds takeover on Wednesday  
First Alert Forecast: Breezy winds expected through Tuesday, lighter winds takeover on Wednesday
First Alert Forecast:Trade showers and then a gradual slow down in the winds
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After a breezy start to the week, Hawaii’s trade winds will gradually ease through midweek and into the weekend.
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