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Hurricane Hone brings rain, surf and winds to Hawaii

Hurricane Hone brought rain, surf and winds to the isles as it churned away off shore to the south.

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Bodyboarders walk the shore of Sandy Beach Park as the waters crashed due to increased atmospheric activity caused by Hurricane Hone on Sunday, August 25, 2024.
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Body surfers and boarders braved the gnarly waves at Sandy Beach Park brought on by the atmospheric activity of Hurricane Hone offshore to the isles.
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Two body boarders clung to their boards as one launches on a wave at Sandy Beach Park on Sunday, August 25, 2024. Hurricane Hone brought rain, surf and winds to the isles as it churned away off shore to the south.
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Waves crash and water spews from Halona Blowhole due to the increased atmospheric activity generated by Hurricane Hone offshore on Sunday, August 25, 2024.
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A body boarder makes the best of a messy wave at Sandy Beach Park on Sunday, August 25, 2024. Hurricane Hone brought surf and wind as it grinded off shore to the south.
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A body boarder launches onto a wave at Sandy Beach Park on Sunday, August 25, 2024. Hurricane Hone brought messy waves to the popular east side spot as it grinded off shore to the south.
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A woman held onto her hat at the Halona Blowhole Lookout due to the gusts produced by the offshore activity of Hurricane Hone on Sunday, August 25, 2024.
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Michael Thulen takes a picture amid grey skies from the lookout at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific as Hurricane Hone churns offshore of the isles on Sunday, August 25, 2024.
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The view of Diamond Head was shrouded with drizzle and grey skies from the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific lookout due to weather induced by the offshore Hurricane Hone on Sunday, August 25, 2024.
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Alice Zhang poses for a windswipt photo taken by her mother, Louisa Huang, at the Halona Blowhole Lookout on Sunday, August 25, 2024. Winds and surf were up on the east side of Oahu due to the offshore activity of Hurricane Hone.
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Adam Shin decides to close Kamamalu Market on Lusitana Street after losing power for 3.5 hours on Sunday “So, I’ll have to take a loss for the day. Gotta’ make a claim with HECO now,” said Shin whose market is normally open from 6:oo am to 9:30 pm. Power outages occurred statewide due to Hurricane Hone’s winds on Sunday.
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Heeryung Park assists a customer at Kamamalu Market on Lusitana Street. The store had to close for the day after losing power for 3.5 hours on Sunday “So, I’ll have to take a loss for the day. Gotta’ make a claim with HECO now,” said Adam Shin whose market is normally open from 6:00 am to 9:30 pm. Power outages occurred statewide on Sunday due to Hurricane Hone.

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