Hawaii, Jason Momoa and Kona storm
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A remnant band of moisture will linger over Oahu, Maui County and Hawaii Island through Monday night, but the worst has ended as a kona low slowly moves away to the northeast. A Flood Watch remains up for Hawaii Island through 6 a.
State offices and operations statewide will reopen following the severe weather brought by the recent Kona Low storm system. While the immediate threat from the storm has passed, recovery efforts continue across the islands as state and county crews assess damage, clear debris and restore impacted infrastructure.
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Rain finally eases over Hawaii after historic flooding from back-to-back Kona lows
Although rain has finally departed over Hawaii, flood concerns remain after back-to-back Kona low systems unleashed historic rainfall across parts of the state. The heavy rain led to a Flash Flood Emergency over the northern shores of Oahu Friday,
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More flooding expected in Hawaii from another Kona low
After a powerful Kona low hit Hawaii last week, another one impacts the state again. While rainfall isn’t expected to be as heavy with this low, the state is waterlogged from the record rainfall from the previous Kona low last week.
Josh Green called “the largest flood that we’ve had in Hawaii in 20 years.” Officials are discouraging physical donations due to logistical challenges. If you’d like to help, please do so financially through trusted organizations.
The state Department of Education is continuing to assess damage to campuses statewide after a powerful Kona low storm brought heavy rain, flooding and strong winds across multiple islands, as
Floodwaters tore through Otake Camp during the latest Kona Low, rising rapidly and leaving residents little time to react. The fast-moving water caught many off guard. Residents say there was
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Molokai, Hawaii Island and Oahu schools closed due to Kona low storm damage
Multiple public schools on Hawaii Island, Oahu and Molokai will be closed due to damage or safety concerns following Kona Low storm 2.
Officials are still working to assess and address damage from the March 13-16 storm that dropped up to four feet of rain on the island of Maui.
Wet weather is expected to continue on Sunday, March 22, as a Flood Watch remains for most islands.
A new Kona low — a type of Hawaii storm system — is hammering places still saturated from last week's record-breaking deluge, raising fears of worse flooding and threatening a dam already pushed to its limits.