A flood watch has been issued for Hawaii Island and Maui through Tuesday afternoon. Meanwhile, the National Weather Service ...
A flood watch remains in effect for the island of Maui and Hawaii island through Tuesday, with the National Weather Service warning of flash flooding risks, strong surf and hazardous conditions for ...
The main forecast concern in the short-term is the potential for heavy rain and flooding, particularly for windward Big ...
Any rainfall could trigger flooding on ground already saturated from this weekend’s downpours. The heavy rain caused slick ...
Some locations that will experience flash flooding include Hilo, Hawaiian Paradise Park, Glenwood, Volcano, Mountain View, Hawaiian Acres, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Keaau, Orchidlands Estates, ...
The heavy rain threat has ended for the islands, but windward showers will still remain active through Friday. Trade winds will peak Thursday approaching 30 miles-per-hour ...
Monday and Tuesday are First Alert Weather Days for Hawaii Island and Maui because of the threat of locally heavy rain and isolated thunderstorms. A Flood Watch has also been issued for those islands ...
Snow is common on any mountain that rises above 11,000 feet, and Maunakea and Mauna Loa both rise to nearly 14,000 feet; they ...
During heavy rain water runs down some walls inside of the structure ... which was mostly the southern side of the ...