Stormy weather conditions will arrive a little later than initial forecasts, anticipated to move down the island chain Thursday through Friday.
A strong storm is expected to impact the entire state of Hawaii Wednesday night through Friday, bringing heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and strong winds.
A powerful storm that will bring heavy rain, gusty winds and flash flooding is set to hit the Hawaiian Islands Wednesday evening.
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a Flood Advisory on Sunday warning of minor flooding on roads, in streams, and in poorly drained areas. While the flood warning for Oahu has expired, most Hawaiian islands remain under a flood watch as residents are bracing for potential future downpours as storms remain a threat this week.
Crews on Oahu are working overtime to remove tons of trash and debris that filled waterways after heavy rains over the weekend in order to prevent flooding from the upcoming
The Coast Guard has called off its search for a missing teenage couple, Samantha Chun and Joey Fujioka, believed to have gone swimming one night last week off of Oahu's North Shore in Hawaii
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