![]() ![]() Hawaiʻi County Civil Defense reported that Wood Valley Road has been closed due to flooding. At around 6:20, radar showed persistent rain along the slopes of the Kaʻū District. The NWS reports that enhanced rainfall over the windward slopes is expected to continue for several more hours before bringing more relief.įlood Warning issued for Hawaiʻi Island until 9:15 a.m.Ī Flood Warning is now in effect for Hawaiʻi Island until 9:15 a.m. At 7:15 a.m., radar showed rainfall has eased over Maui however streams remain elevated, especially along the windward slopes of Haleakalā. The National Weather Service issued a Flood Advisory for the island of Maui until 10:30 a.m. Hawaiʻi County Civil Defense reports that Kaʻalaiki Road and Wood Valley Road near Pahala remains closed.Įnhanced radar imagery of of Hawaiʻi as Tropical Storm Calvin moves to the west. The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Warning for Hawaiʻi Island until 12:15 p.m.Īt 9:05 a.m., rain gages indicated that rainfall is still occurring over the slopes of the Kaʻū District, but accumulations have been less than half an inch over the past hour. for Maui County.įlood Warning issued for Hawaiʻi Island until 12:15 p.m. A Flood Watch remains in effect until 6 p.m. The National Weather Service reports that radar and rain gauges show diminished rainfall. The Flood Advisory that was in effect for Maui has since been cancelled as of 10:12 a.m. Motorists should treat the area as an all way stop for the interim. The state Department of Transportation is reporting that the traffic signal on the Honoapiʻilani Highway at Kehalani Parkway in Wailuku is flashing due to wet conditions. ![]() Traffic light flashing at Honoapiʻilani Hwy / Kehalani Parkway intersection Tropical storm force winds are classified as sustained winds of between 39-73 mph. The peak wind forecast has winds at 25-35 mph, with gusts up to 50 mph. The latest forecast calls for winds to fall below tropical-storm-force values. The National Weather Service has canceled the Tropical Storm Warning that was in effect for Hawaiʻi Island. Tropical Storm Warning canceled for Hawaiʻi Island Additional weather updates regarding warnings, advisories and watches will be updated in this post. The Central Pacific Hurricane Center reports that the information shared will be the final update for Calvin. The CPHC reports that flooding impacts are occurring on the Big Island, where 6 inches of rain has already fallen over the windward and southeast slopes.Īs of 11 a.m., Calvin was about 225 miles WSW of Hilo, and about 240 miles S of Honolulu, Oʻahu.Ī Flood Watch remains in effect for Maui and Hawaiʻi Island until 6 p.m. The forecast calls for locally gusty winds to continue today before easing tonight.Īs Calvin continues on a path away from the islands, additional rainfall totals of 1-3 inches are possible on the Big Island, with up to 2 inches possible in other spots throughout the state. The Central Pacific Hurricane Center reports that tropical storm wind conditions have ended in Hawaiʻi. The National Weather Service has since discontinued the Tropical Storm Warning for Hawaiʻi County. Surf is expected to be in the 7-10 foot range.Ĭalvin becomes Post-Tropical as it pulls away from Hawaiʻi Tropical Storm Warning canceled for HawaiʻiĬalvin has become a Post-Tropical system as it pulls away from Hawaiʻi. Traffic light flashing at Hāna Hwy/HobronĪ High Surf Advisory replaces a previous Surf Warning for the east facing shores of Maui, Molokaʻi, Kahoʻolawe and the Big Island. Crews with the state Highwayʻs Division are on scene, working to resolve the issue. Maui police say the traffic signal turn lane is without electricity. There is a partial road closure in place at the intersection of Kamehameha Ave. The National Weather Service says breezy trades will continue around the islands “due to the pressure difference between Clavin and the subtropical high to the north and northeast.” Only a small craft advisory and gale warning remain for island waters as of 3:30 p.m. The National Weather Service has canceled all flood watches, high wind and surf advisories as former Tropical Storm Calvin heads west away from Hawaiʻi. 7.19.23) PC: NOAA/NWS/CPHCįlood, wind and surf advisories canceled only marine warnings remain Earliest Reasonable Arrival Time of Tropical-Storm-Force Winds. ![]()
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