09-11-2018, 07:13 PM
Probably not. Convection just east of the storm has redeveloped, which is normal during the night, and there's plenty of moisture behind the storm that will likely remain on the windward side of the island for a while. Mauna Kea is already seeing the inversion layer disappearing although winds are low up there at the moment - that's likely due to the Olivia having its top ripped off and leaving us with a low-level wind system.