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WEATHER UPDATE: The risk of flash flooding will continue across the islands this weekend as a kona storm moves through the region

Updates


As of 4:30 AM HST on Sunday:

  • The surface low associated with the kona storm is now well to the north of the islands.

  • Several bands of moderate to heavy rain, with some embedded thunderstorms, continue to move slowly eastward across the islands this morning.

  • Hazardous weather will slowly taper off today, though the risk of flash flooding will continue into Monday.

  • A 'wet trades' weather pattern will settle into the area on Tuesday and will continue through the weekend.

 

Forecast synopsis


From the National Weather Service office in Honolulu:

As of 3:19 AM HST on Sunday:

A surface kona low pressure system continues to meander northeastward away from the Hawaiian Islands, producing bands of moderate to heavy showers and embedded isolated thunderstorms across much of the state, namely Maui County and the Big Island. As the system exits the vicinity of the islands, a broad area of high pressure fills in its wake Monday, allowing trades to return from west to east, persisting through the remainder of the week. Windward showers will initially be scattered to numerous Monday, but will decrease to a more typical trade wind regime with isolated to scattered showers across windward and mauka areas.

 

Weather risk outlook


As of 3:00 PM HST on Saturday:

A full island-by-island risk outlook has not yet been produced.
 

Location Sun Mon Tue Wed
Kauaʻi · · · ·
Oʻahu 2 · · ·
Maui 2 1 · ·
Hawaiʻi 1 1 1 ·

 

NOTE: The overall risk for Oahu is moderate because of conditions at the Wahiawa Dam. The chance of further flash flooding from rainfall remains low.

 
Key: · - little to none; 1 - minor; 2 - moderate; 3 - major; 4 - extreme
 

More information


For more information on the impacts of this system as it develops, please check out these links:

National Weather Service

Hawaii Emergency Management Agency

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