Tropical Storm Isaias drives wild weather up Interstate 95
More than 12 hours after coming ashore, Isaias was still sustaining top winds of 70 mph, near hurricane strength, today and its forward march accelerated to 35 mph. Read more
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More than 12 hours after coming ashore, Isaias was still sustaining top winds of 70 mph, near hurricane strength, today and its forward march accelerated to 35 mph. Read more
The U.S. National Hurricane Center warned oceanside home dwellers to brace for storm surge up to 5 feet and up to 8 inches of rain in spots, as Isaias moved up the coast. Read more
Breezy to locally windy trades, with passing windward and mauka showers will continue for the rest of the week due to a strong, high-pressure ridge to the north. Read more
Hurricane Douglas appeared to have its sights set on Hawaii for the better part of a week and deviated from its track only slightly. In the end it was enough to spare the islands a lot of pain. Read more
Hurricane Douglas passed north of the main Hawaiian Islands on Sunday, and on Monday was moving along Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument, the remote Northwestern Hawaiian isle chain. Read more
Officials said there are no reports of any major damage due to the storm, and staff are working to clear minor debris from the road. Read more
Gray trash carts that are regularly scheduled to be picked up from Oahu households on Mondays will be picked up this week. Blue and green carts that were missed today, however, will not be picked up. Read more
As of 11 a.m., Douglas was located about 190 miles west-northwest of Lihue and 300 miles west-northwest of Honolulu, with maximum sustained winds of 80 mph and moving west at 20 mph. Read more
It was a tense day in most of the state as residents waited in anticipation of the triple threat of damaging wind, rain and surf following warnings by state and county officials. Read more
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A significant number of occupants at the facility were there because they had no traditional home of their own, including residents of the city’s Hale Mauliola temporary housing complex at Sand Island. Read more
The popular surf spot Pounders was filled with a few dozen locals trying to catch epic waves in the rising surf. A few got out of the water to rush home when the emergency sirens started sounding at about 11 a.m. Read more
A list of events, attractions, businesses, organizations and government services closed or canceled Monday because of Hurricane Douglas. Read more
Overall, Ige was pleased how the people of Hawaii responded to the first major hurricane of the season. Read more
A flash flood advisory for Kauai has been extended until 3:45 a.m. and may be extended longer if heavy rain persists. Read more
Maui County residents were holding their breaths at midday today, hoping the island would be spared damaging wind, rain and ocean surges from Hurricane Doughlas, which had earlier bypassed Hawaii island. Read more
Gov. David Ige, county mayors and emergency officials today urged all Hawaii residents, particularly those on Oahu and Kauai. to prepare for the impacts of Hurricane Douglas this afternoon and overnight. Read more
City officials and the American Red Cross are operating the shelters on Oahu, which is a departure from the past when the Red Cross typically handled such operations. Read more
Despite warnings of an approaching hurricane and mandatory quarantine requirements, a total of 466 visitors flew into Hawaii on Saturday. Read more
The National Weather Service this morning issued this list of potential impacts and precautionary actions as Hurricane Douglas reaches Hawaii today, Read more
Just like Hurricane Douglas, the category 1 storm making its final approach to the state, people were all over the map on Oahu’s North Shore. Read more
Even if Hurricane Douglas arrives with less than a hurricane-force punch, its potential for wind, rain and ocean surges still has people worried about the damage it could cause — especially on east- facing shores of all islands, where the surf is expected to rise to 15 feet. Read more