High surf warning begins tonight as muggy, voggy weather persists
Surf is forecast to reach 25 to 35 feet along north-facing shores and 20 to 25 feet along west-facing shores. Read more
February 27
ThursdayMostly sunny and beautiful
Highs: 84° Lows: 67°
6:54 AM 6:35 PM
February 28
FridayPartly sunny and pleasant
Highs: 84° Lows: 68°
6:53 AM 6:35 PM
March 1
SaturdayMostly sunny and pleasant
Highs: 84° Lows: 67°
6:52 AM 6:36 PM
March 2
SundayMostly sunny and beautiful
Highs: 83° Lows: 70°
6:51 AM 6:36 PM
March 3
MondayPartly sunny, breezy and nice
Highs: 83° Lows: 71°
6:50 AM 6:37 PM
February 27
ThursdayMainly clear
Highs: 84° Lows: 67°
6:54 AM 6:35 PM
February 28
FridayA couple of showers late
Highs: 84° Lows: 68°
6:53 AM 6:35 PM
March 1
SaturdayPartly cloudy
Highs: 84° Lows: 67°
6:52 AM 6:36 PM
March 2
SundayMainly clear
Highs: 83° Lows: 70°
6:51 AM 6:36 PM
March 3
MondayPartly cloudy and breezy
Highs: 83° Lows: 71°
6:50 AM 6:37 PM
Surf is forecast to reach 25 to 35 feet along north-facing shores and 20 to 25 feet along west-facing shores. Read more
The swell, which is expected to peak through the afternoon, will create hazardous conditions along north- and west-facing shores, with strong breaking waves and dangerous currents. Read more
Weather officials warn of strong, breaking waves and strong currents, which will make swimming dangerous. Read more
The National Weather Service expects surf of 10 to 18 feet along the north-facing shores of Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai and Maui, and surf of 8 to 14 feet along west-facing shores. Read more
There also are small areas of “extreme drought” in the leeward coastal areas of Maui, Molokai, Oahu and Kauai. Read more
Radar around 8 a.m. showed the heavy rain has eased as the cold front continues to move east of Kauai, according to the National Weather Service. Read more
Officials say the swell is expected to slowly decrease Saturday, but another west-northwest swell is due to arrive on Monday. Read more
A high wind advisory for Big Isle summits, and high surf advisory for the east-facing shores of most isles remain in place until 6 p.m. today. Read more
Forecasters are expecting surf up to 16 feet on the north shores of Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Maui and Hawaii island due to a north-northeast swell expected to peak this morning. Read more
Severe weather swept across Oahu on Thursday, causing widespread damage, road hazards and temporary closures. Strong wind toppled trees onto busy roads, damaging several vehicles. Read more
Radar shows that the heavy rain has diminished over Hawaii island and flooding is no longer a threat. Read more
The entire state is expected to remain under a flash flood watch until this afternoon and a high-wind warning until noon today with winds of at least 40 mph and gusts over 60 mph. Read more
“Today because of the storm, which is a lot better than we expected, there’s been a lot of issues that we’ve been dealing with, especially on the airport side,” said Hawaii Department of Transportation director Ed Sniffen. Read more
In a final update on power restoration efforts this week, the company said tonight that fewer than 1% of its roughly 471,600 customers remained without power. Read more
Oahu was drenched throughout Thursday with Waimanalo recording 7 inches of rain for the 24 hours ending at 9:45 p.m. Read more
The threats include heavy rain, flash flooding, damaging wind, severe thunderstorms on all islands, and snow and ice on Big Island summits. Read more
On Niihau, Kauai and Oahu, southwest winds of 20 to 30 mph, with localized gusts over 60 mph, are expected from 6 p.m. today to 6 a.m. Friday. Read more
The threats include heavy rain, flash flooding, damaging winds, severe thunderstorms on all islands, and snow and ice on Hawaii island summits. Read more
Breezy and cool northerly winds will develop today as a cold front moves through the islands, bringing temporary relief from heavy rainfall. Read more
The National Weather Service expects the swell to peak this morning, boosting surf to 12 to 16 feet on these north shores before gradually declining. Read more
Another 4 inches of snow, combined with sleet and freezing rain, piled up in some spots in northern Florida, southern Georgia and southeast South Carolina as the storm crawled through the region today, the National Weather Service said. Read more