May 6, 2026

11:21PM Tropical Storm Watch Update for Hawi/Kamuela

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TROPICAL STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT…

  • LOCATIONS AFFECTED
  • Kamuela
  • Hawi
  • LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: Below tropical storm force wind
  • Peak Wind Forecast: 20-30 mph with gusts to 30 mph
  • POTENTIAL THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: Potential for wind 58 to
    73 mph
  • The wind threat has remained nearly steady from the
    previous assessment.
  • PLAN: Plan for dangerous wind of equivalent strong tropical
    storm force due to possible forecast changes in track,
    size, or intensity.
  • PREPARE: Remaining efforts to protect life and property
    should be completed as soon as possible. Prepare for
    significant wind damage.
  • ACT: Move to safe shelter before the wind becomes hazardous.
  • POTENTIAL IMPACTS: Significant
  • Some damage to roofing and siding materials, along with
    damage to porches, awnings, carports, and sheds. A few
    buildings experiencing window, door, and garage door
    failures. Mobile homes damaged, especially if unanchored.
    Unsecured lightweight objects become dangerous projectiles.
  • Several large trees snapped or uprooted, but with greater
    numbers in places where trees are shallow rooted. Several
    fences and roadway signs blown over.
  • Some roads impassable from large debris, and more within
    urban or heavily wooded places. A few bridges, causeways,
    and access routes impassable.
  • Scattered power and communications outages, but more
    prevalent in areas with above ground lines.
  • STORM SURGE
  • LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: Localized storm surge possible
  • Peak Storm Surge Inundation: The potential for up to 2 feet
    above ground somewhere within surge prone areas
  • Window of concern: early Tuesday evening until early
    Wednesday afternoon
  • POTENTIAL THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: Potential for storm
    surge flooding greater than 1 foot above ground
  • The storm surge threat has increased from the previous
    assessment.
  • PLAN: Plan for storm surge flooding greater than 1 foot
    above ground.
  • PREPARE: Efforts should now be underway to prepare for
    storm surge flooding, especially in low-lying vulnerable
    areas.
  • ACT: Take actions to protect life and property. Prepare to
    leave if evacuation orders are given for your area.
  • POTENTIAL IMPACTS: Limited
  • Localized inundation with storm surge flooding mainly along
    immediate shorelines and in low-lying spots, or in areas
    farther inland near where higher surge waters move ashore.
  • Sections of near-shore roads and parking lots become
    overspread with surge water. Driving conditions dangerous
    in places where surge water covers the road.
  • Moderate beach erosion. Heavy surf also breaching dunes,
    mainly in usually vulnerable locations. Strong rip currents.
  • Minor to locally moderate damage to marinas, docks,
    boardwalks, and piers. A few small craft broken away from
    moorings.
  • FLOODING RAIN
  • LATEST LOCAL FORECAST:
  • Peak Rainfall Amounts: Additional 6-10 inches, with locally
    higher amounts
  • POTENTIAL THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: Potential for major
    flooding rain
  • The flooding rain threat has remained nearly steady from
    the previous assessment.
  • PLAN: Emergency plans should include the potential for
    major flooding from heavy rain. Evacuations and rescues are
    likely.
  • PREPARE: Strongly consider protective actions, especially
    if you are in an area vulnerable to flooding.
  • ACT: Heed any flood watches and warnings. Failure to take
    action will likely result in serious injury or loss of life.
  • POTENTIAL IMPACTS: Extensive
  • Major rainfall flooding may prompt many evacuations and
    rescues.
  • Rivers and tributaries may rapidly overflow their banks in
    multiple places. Small streams, creeks, canals, arroyos,
    and ditches may become dangerous rivers. In mountain areas,
    destructive runoff may run quickly down valleys while
    increasing susceptibility to rockslides and mudslides.
    Flood control systems and barriers may become stressed.
  • Flood waters can enter many structures within multiple
    communities, some structures becoming uninhabitable or
    washed away. Many places where flood waters may cover
    escape routes. Streets and parking lots become rivers of
    moving water with underpasses submerged. Driving conditions
    become dangerous. Many road and bridge closures with some
    weakened or washed out.
  • TORNADO
  • LATEST LOCAL FORECAST:
  • Situation is unfavorable for tornadoes
  • POTENTIAL THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: Tornadoes not expected
  • The tornado threat has remained nearly steady from the
    previous assessment.
  • PLAN: Tornadoes are not expected. Showers and thunderstorms
    with gusty winds may still occur.
  • PREPARE: Little to no preparations needed to protect
    against tornadoes at this time. Keep informed of the latest
    tornado situation.
  • ACT: Listen for changes in the forecast.
  • POTENTIAL IMPACTS: Little to None
  • Little to no potential impacts from tornadoes.

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