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Weekend’s heavy rain just a preview of Hawaii’s severe weather to come this week | Local
HONOLULU (Island News) — Cold fronts come to Hawaii during the winter, sometimes giving the state much needed rain, other times stormy weather can bring dangerous downpours.
A day after heavy rain hit Windward Oahu, dumping up to eight inches of rain in 24 hours, streams were still swollen with runoff.
But the latest round of rain only caused minor flooding on roads or low lying areas.
With the latest stormy weather rushing through Hawaii, areas like Windward Oahu are particularly affected by the flash flood caused by the heavy downpour.
“What really matters for flash flooding is how hard it is coming down, and a rainfall rate of two to three or four inches per hour. That brings the water up quickly and the basins can’t handle it so streams, creeks and urban drainage fill up very quickly,” said NWS Science & Operations Officer Robert Ballard.
A video from Waimea Valley on Oahu’s north shore show this effect. Even though there are only light showers at the time, the tranquil trickling falls turn into a gushing geyser as runoff from the mountains came rushing down the stream.
After a night of heavy rain and stormy weather, mud and dirt was seen rushing through Waimea Falls.
“You don’t want to be near creeks and streams. It doesn’t have to be heavy rain where you are to get flash flooding. The water will come down the mountain and come to you. If you hear thunder or see signs of heavy rain you need to take that seriously,” added Ballard.
Three teenagers on Maui learned that lesson the hard way. The water in Iao Valley turned into a raging torrent trapping them on rocks in the middle of the stream.
They had to be airlifted to safety by Maui Fire Department crews.
When the rain came down on Sunday, so did branches, according to Hawaiian Electric. Those branches then got caught up on power lines and knocked out electricity to tens of thousands of residents.
Kapunahala Elementary was closed even after the rain let up because of a power outage and low water pressure at the school.
Another weather event expected later this week, a kona low passing to the north of us, could cause even more problems.
More flash flooding and not just for the usually wetter windward sides, but also leeward areas. It is also expected to produce some damaging wind.
“Once we get into this event we could see wind gusts of 50, 60 mph from southwest winds as they go up and over the islands and then accelerate as they come down in windward areas,” said Ballard.
While you can’t stop the weather, you can be prepared for it.
Along with staying up to date with the latest forecasts, there are things you can do to get ready for the possibility of severe weather striking.
“If you are in an area where you have had power outages and strong wind events before, you should have non-perishable food, batteries and fuel for your generator or whatever you need,” added Ballard.
Residents of Hawaii should brace themselves for severe weather conditions this week, as the heavy rain experienced over the weekend was just a preview of what is to come. The forecast predicts more rain, strong winds, and possibly even thunderstorms in the coming days.It is important for residents to stay informed and prepared for any potential emergencies that may arise due to the severe weather. Make sure to secure any loose items outside, stock up on supplies, and have a plan in place in case of evacuation.
Stay tuned to local news and weather updates for the latest information on the developing weather patterns. Let’s all stay safe and weather the storm together.
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Severe weather threatens US flights during one of busiest travel weekends | US weather
As the US braces for one of its busiest travel weekends of the year, the threat of severe weather has already led to hundreds of flight cancellations.
Tornado watches were issued in the southern states of Texas and Louisiana on Thursday, CNN reported. In Texas, the Federal Aviation Administration ordered ground stops at two airports, CBS reported. Governor Greg Abbott of Texas activated emergency response resources in the state on Thursday.
“Several areas across the U.S. are being watched for potential hazardous weather spanning a few days either side of New Year’s Day,” the National Weather Service wrote in a post on X.
Nearly 800 flights were cancelled in the US on Thursday and more than 90 flights have been cancelled already on Friday, according to Flight Aware. Seven flights have been cancelled preemptively for Saturday.
In a video posted on X, Evan Bentley, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center, said a “severe weather threat” affecting east Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama for this upcoming weekend is top of mind. Although the details, such as how intense the threat will turn out to be and the “exact corridor”, remain uncertain, Bentley said, “we do have an increasing concern that there are going to be a lot of storms with a severe weather threat there on Saturday.
“We are expecting multiple rounds of storms with the potential for all hazards, from hail to winds to even potentially tornadoes,” Bentley said. “With it being a pretty active time of year for holiday travel we want to make sure anyone who is in that corridor or is traveling through that corridor is aware of the weather threat.”
He added: “Make sure that if you’re gonna find yourself in that part of the country on Saturday that you have multiple ways to get watches and warnings and that you keep an eye on the forecast for anything that may change as it approaches.”
Nearly 40 million travelers are expected to be screened by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) between 19 December and 2 January, an increase from last year, according to the TSA. Friday, 27 December, was expected to be among the top three busiest days during that period, the TSA wrote on X.
The AAA projected that more than 100 million people would travel 50 miles (80km) or more between 21 December and 1 January.
As severe weather continues to threaten the United States, travelers are facing disruptions and delays during one of the busiest travel weekends of the year. With millions of Americans expected to travel for the Thanksgiving holiday, airlines are scrambling to adjust flight schedules and accommodate affected passengers.The storms, which have brought heavy rain, strong winds, and even the threat of tornadoes, are impacting major airports across the country. Flight cancellations and delays are expected to continue as the weather system moves through the region.
Passengers are advised to check with their airlines for the latest updates on their flights and to allow for extra time when traveling to the airport. Airlines are waiving change fees for passengers affected by the weather, but availability of alternate flights may be limited.
Travelers are urged to stay informed about the weather conditions in their area and to exercise caution when traveling during this time. Safety is the top priority, and airlines are working hard to ensure the well-being of their passengers during this challenging period.
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