Hawaii Officials Urge Preparedness as Severe Weather Approaches
Officials in Hawaii are urging residents to prepare for severe weather conditions expected to hit the state. The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for the Hawaiian Islands from Wednesday morning through Friday afternoon, as a deep layered trough is expected to develop west of the islands, drawing moisture northward. This weather system could bring heavy rain and flash flooding, with strong southerly winds posing additional risks. Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi has advised residents to prepare in advance, emphasizing the potential for rapid and damaging weather changes. In response, the city is closing the Community Assistance Center and distribution hub in Waialua from Wednesday through Friday. Hawaiian Electric is also advising customers to prepare emergency plans as they monitor the severe weather conditions.