1/21/2024 0 Comments Flood warning oahu![]() The band will take several hours to move East of Oahu. This will produce rapid flooding and heavy runoff. As the band moves eastward across the island, heavy rainfall will occur over already saturated ground. today.Ī flash flood warning has been issued for Oahu through 7:15 p.m.Īt 4:08 p.m., radar showed that a band of heavy rainfall will reach the island shortly from the West, according to the National Weather Service. Saturday.Ī flash flood warning for Kauai has been extended through 7:45 p.m. Rain rates were 1 to 2 inches in showers rapidly moving toward the northeast.Ī flash flood warning for Kauai has been canceled but the island remains under a flash flood watch until 6 p.m. Rainfall has moved into the southeastern slopes of Haleakala from Ulupalakua to Hana. Radar showed heavy rainfall continues over central and west Maui. Maui is under a flood advisory until 8:45 tonight. But wet weather will remain statewide as a flash flood watch remains through Saturday. The heaviest rain was falling over the southeast slopes of Haleakala, Hana and portions of the West Maui slopes at a rate of 1 to 2 inches per hour according to the National Weather Service.įlash flood warnings for Oahu and Kauai expired tonight. Water levels in Oheo Gulch continue to rise, indicating likely flash flooding between Hamoa and Kipahulu.Ī flash flood warning for Maui has been issued until 11:30 p.m.Īt 8:36 p.m., radar indicated heavy rain falling over the island. The heaviest rain has been anchored along the southeast slopes of Haleakala from Ulupalakua to Hana, falling at a rate of 2 to 3 inches per hour. Maui’s flash flood warning remains in effect until 11:30 p.m. Law enforcement reported the Hana Highway impassable between mile markers 30 and 31.Īdditional showers will continue to form and move over the island for the next few hours. Radar tonight indicated heavy rain continuing over west Maui and the southeast slopes of Haleakala between Ulupalakua and Hana at a rate of 2 to 3 inches per hour. Maui’s flash flood warning has been extended to 2:30 a.m. The entire state remains under a flash flood watch through this afternoon. Locations that will experience flash flooding include Kamalo, Kalaupapa National Park, Ualapue, Kawela, Pukoo, Kaunakakai, Halawa Valley and Kualapuu, according to the warning.įlood advisories have also been issued for Kauai until 7 a.m. “Flooding is likely along Kamehameha Highway near the Kamalo Dip and other nearby low water crossings.” “At 5:22 a.m., the Kawela Gulch reported a rapid rise in water level and continues to increase,” the weather service said. The Molokai warning is effective until 8:15 a.m. ![]() The weather service reported that streams on the island were running high, especially Oheo Gulch, and that Maui Civil Defense reported several landslides including Highway 30 on the Wailuku side of the tunnel and Kula Highway near mile marker 18. “Rain was falling at a rate of 1 to 2 inches per hour.” The heaviest rainfall is now over the southeast slopes of Haleakala, as well as a new band of showers moving into West Maui, the warning said. “At 5:14 a.m., radar indicated heavy rain continuing over Maui. The Maui warning is effective until 8:30 a.m. The islands of Maui and Molokai are under a flash flood warning this morning, according to the National Weather Service. ![]() Surf will rapidly rise to 15 to 20 feet today along north shores of Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, and Molokai to 10 to 14 feet today along east shores of Niihau, Kauai, Oahu and Molokai and to 12 to 16 feet this afternoon along north shores of Maui. “A new north swell will rapidly build from northwest to southeast down the island chain today and tonight, hold through Sunday, then gradually lower early next week,” the advisory said. > High surf advisories for north and east shores from Niihau to Molokai, and for north and west shores of Maui until 6 p.m. today, with snow accumulations of up to four inches and wind gusting as high as 65 mph. > A winter weather advisory for the Big Island Summits until 6 p.m. today for Kauai and Niihau, predicting northeast winds 25 to 30 mph with localized gusts over 45 mph Maui and Molokai are also under flash flood warnings, and the Big Island is under a flood advisory this morning. The warning covers the entire island but the weather service said the north and east sides are especially vulnerable to flooding. “Rainfall over the mountains is expected to continue.” radar indicated persistent heavy showers developing over already saturated ground, leading to rapid rises in water levels in streams and rivers, especially along the north and east side of the island,” the National Weather Service said. Kauai is under a flash flood warning until 8:45 a.m. For the latest updates on Saturday’s weather, click here.
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