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The warnings are in effect until mid-afternoon on May 28.
A weather system northwest of Hawaii is bringing more humidity and heavy showers, especially affecting Kauai. The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for Kauai due to possible flash ...
Heavy rain and flooding hit Hawaii’s Big Island and Maui, with flash flood warnings issued across the region. Bay Street in Kuliouou, Honolulu, was fully flooded, making safer roads necessary ...
Flash flood warnings went into effect as streams ... which were hundreds of miles to the north of Hawaii, were expected to merge and evolve in several days, potentially affecting the mainland ...
A flash flood warning is in effect for all of Oahu through 2 p.m. COURTESY NOAA Radar this morning shows areas of moisture over Hawaii. 5 /5 COURTESY NOAA Radar this morning shows areas of ...
wind gusts up to 50 mph are possible The NWS, meanwhile, has canceled the flood advisory for Hawaii island. 11:05 a.m. A flash flood warning has been posted for Oahu through 2 p.m. today.
Related post: Emergency shelters open on Hawaii Island as heavy rain triggers flash flooding, road closures Hawaii News Now declared Monday and Tuesday as a First Alert Weather Days for Hawaii Island.
UPDATE: 5:25 p.m. The flood advisory for Oahu has been canceled, but the flash flood warning for Hawaii island remains in effect until 6:15 p.m. "At 5:17 p.m., radar and automated rain gauges ...
A flash flood warning for Hawaii island has been extended until 3 a.m. Saturday. Radar tonight indicated heavy rain mainly over the North Kohala district. Rain rates have slightly decreased but is ...
Rainstorms that prompted an emergency proclamation in Hawaii this week are poised to continue producing life-threatening consequences from flash flooding, AccuWeather meteorologists say.
"Dangerous conditions with a high risk of flash flooding, mudslides and other debris ... rain is needed as large portions of Hawaii were experiencing abnormally dry to moderate and extreme drought ...
JOB, and hordes of other surfers, tackled raging, overflowing or, as he called it, “flash flood” conditions. “We are not going to be able to stop this, unfortunately,” JOB described.