Hawaii Storm Update as Travel Warning Issued: 'Hazardous'
Summary
Hawaii is experiencing severe weather with high winds, heavy rain, and large ocean waves. The state's governor has closed schools and state offices, and the National Weather Service has issued multiple warnings for dangerous conditions. The warnings include high winds, possible floods, and hazardous surf, which are expected to continue until Monday evening.Key Facts
- Travel warnings are in effect across Hawaii due to severe weather.
- Governor Josh Green has closed state schools and offices for safety.
- Wind speeds are expected to reach 25 to 40 mph, with gusts up to 60 mph.
- High winds could cause trees and power lines to fall, leading to power outages.
- A flood watch has been issued, with risks of flash flooding on all main islands.
- A high surf warning is in place, with waves expected to be 10 to 15 feet tall.
- Snow, along with strong winds, is forecasted for Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa summits.
- The wind, flood, and surf warnings are in effect until at least Monday evening.
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