A strong storm system pummeled Hawaii Thursday with flash flooding, damaging wind gusts, extreme thunderstorms and blizzard-like situations on the excessive mountain peaks.
The storm has left 1000’s with out energy, roads blocked by floods and fallen timber and grounded island air site visitors.
Flash flood warnings continued late into Thursday night over Honolulu and into Friday morning for Maui and the Massive Island. County workplaces in Maui had been closed on Friday as a result of downpours.
Crews throughout the state labored to reopen roads that had been closed as a result of downed timber or flooding.
The Massive Island declared a State of Emergency on Thursday afternoon.
Video from Honolulu confirmed heavy rain and concrete flooding.
One Honolulu resident shared a video on social media of what appeared to be a powerful river that he stated was usually a dry creek.
The town reported over 4 inches of rain on Thursday, however a lot heavier totals exceeding 6 inches had been reported within the windward sides of the mountains throughout the island chain.
With the rain got here sturdy, damaging wind gusts.
Lihue reported a gust of 64 mph Thursday and Oahu skilled winds gusting to round 63 mph.
Sturdy winds had been seen partially blowing the shingles off a roof in Kaneohe, alongside the windward coast of Oahu.
In response to FindEnergy.com, practically 21,000 clients from throughout the Hawaiian islands had been with out energy early Friday morning, down from a peak of practically 50,000 on the top of the storms.
Hawaii issued a floor cease for all interisland flights on Thursday with 4 flights being diverted to Lihue, in keeping with the Hawaii Division of Transportation.
The bottom cease was lifted round 2:30 p.m. native time.
HDOT additionally reported downed timber and energy outages which have affected site visitors indicators on the islands of Oahu, Maui and Kauai.
A uncommon Extreme Thunderstorm Watch coated the islands of Kauai, Maui and Oahu into Thursday night as thunderstorms introduced frequent lightning and doubtlessly damaging wind.
The winds had been even greater – reaching effectively past hurricane pressure – alongside the mountain peaks.
A communications tower atop the summit of Maui’s Haleakala round 10,000 ft recorded a gust of 120 mph.
Not less than one rock slide was additionally reported on Maui, with a large boulder blocking a journey lane of the Kahekili Freeway.
The winds whipped up main waves on Kaimana Seashore in Honolulu early Thursday afternoon.
Honolulu’s Mayor additionally signed a preemptive emergency declaration as a result of climate.
Blizzard-like situations atop Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa
What was a blistering rain and windstorm for a lot of the tropical paradise was a significant winter storm for the BIg Island’s mountain peaks.
A Winter Storm Warning for the Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa summits on the Massive Island stays in impact by way of Saturday morning.
As a lot as 18-24 inches of snow will mix with winds gusting as much as 85 mph will trigger blizzard-like situations, with blowing and drifting snow triggering whiteout situations for anybody daring to enterprise to the mountain peaks.
The climate was calming down from west to east Friday because the storm moved off to the east and extra typical Hawaii climate returns.