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A Kona low will bring major disruptions to Hawaii this week, with about 10 inches of rain predicted in Honolulu and potentially 30 inches or more atop the state's volcanoes.
A powerful kona storm remains northwest of the state producing periods of hazardous weather impacts across the Hawaiian Islands through the rest of the weekend. Expect a combination of threats ranging from significant flash flooding,
Heavy rain, thunderstorms and potentially damaging winds are expected.
Many schools will be closed Friday due to the storm, including O‘ahu, Kaua‘i and Maui County public schools, and Hawaii State Department of Education offices.
A kona storm is bringing high winds and flooding to some parts of the Hawaiian Islands. Here's what you should know if you have a trip to Hawaii planned.
A storm system lashing Hawaii since Tuesday has caused flooding and power outages. The wettest spot in Maui had gotten nearly two feet of rain in the past 24 hours.
The park remained closed Sunday due to downed power lines, fallen trees, flooding, and other storm-related damage as park rangers and staff work to assess damages and clear roadways.
Lingering showers are continuing across Hawaii as a Kona low remains just north and west of the islands. While this system is weaker than the powerful storm seen over the
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Gov. Josh Green, along with state emergency management and public safety officials, announced plans and closures due to the severe weather impacting Hawaii.