Hawaii Braces for More Flooding Amid Storm Risk
Hawaii is preparing for another round of severe weather, with flood watches in effect across the state from Wednesday morning through Friday afternoon local time. This comes just weeks after record-breaking rainfall caused significant damage, with recovery efforts still underway. The upcoming storm is expected to bring heavy downpours, particularly on Thursday and Friday, increasing the risk of flash flooding, landslides, and road closures. The atmospheric river streaming towards Hawaii is linked to a developing triplet cyclone pattern in the West Pacific, which may contribute to a super El Niño. Rising atmospheric moisture has historically led to heavy rains in Hawaii, especially on the Big Island, as noted by The Washington Post.