According to Hawaii Public Radio, high winds affecting Hawaii are predicted to decrease throughout the day. Derek Wroe, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service, indicated that the winds should be on a downward trend by mid-afternoon, with the high wind warning expected to be lifted by then. Despite the subsiding winds, conditions will remain breezy into Tuesday, with gusts potentially reaching 50 miles per hour. Schools, state agencies, and county government offices, which were closed on Monday due to the weather, are set to reopen on Tuesday.