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WEATHER UPDATE: Kona storm to bring major wind and rainfall impacts to the islands this week

Updates


As of 2:30 PM HST on Saturday:

  • A powerful kona storm continues to bring periods of hazardous weather to the islands.
  • The worst impacts from heavy rain, strong winds, and thunderstorms will gradually subside on Sunday.
  • The threat of flash flooding will linger into early next week due to oversaturation of the soil.

 

Forecast synopsis


From the National Weather Service office in Honolulu:

A powerful kona storm will remain anchored northwest of the state producing periods of hazardous weather impacts across the Hawaiian Islands through the weekend. Expect a combination of threats ranging from significant flash flooding, damaging winds, strong to severe thunderstorms, and snow and ice over the highest Big Island summits. Strong southwesterly winds will hold today produce damaging wind gusts. The highest threats for damaging winds remain along north and east slopes of island mountains. Unsettled wet weather continues with decreasing southwesterly wind trends from Sunday into next week. This kona storm begins to lift northeastward from Sunday to Monday, heavy rain and strong winds will decrease as severe weather conditions start to ease across the Hawaii region. However, periods of unsettled wet weather in a light and variable low level wind pattern will continue across the state into next weekend.

 

Weather risk outlook


As of 3:00 PM HST on Friday:
 

Island Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed
Kauaʻi 2 · · · ·
Oʻahu 3 2 · · ·
Maui 3 3 2 · ·
Hawaiʻi 4 3 2 · ·

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

Preliminary rainfall totals


From 12AM Tuesday to 3PM Saturday:
 

Location Total
Wahiawa 18.88 inches
Waialua 14.89 inches
Kihei 13.97 inches
Kahului 13.25 inches
Kaneohe 11.36 inches
Molokai 10.96 inches
Honolulu 9.79 inches
Waianae 8.53 inches
Kapolei 8.21 inches
Lihue 7.98 inches
Lanai City 6.28 inches
Laie 5.69 inches
Kailua-Kona 2.43 inches
Hilo 1.98 inches
Princeville 0.55 inches

 

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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