Hurricane Douglas informational message for Saturday, July 25th, at 8:00 in the morning.
This is a Hurricane Douglas informational message for Saturday, July 25th, at 8:00 in the morning.
As of 5:00am, Saturday the center of Hurricane Douglas was approximately 440 miles east of Hilo at latitude 19.1N and longitude 148.4W, moving in a West Northwest direction at a speed of about 18 miles-per-hour. Strongest sustained winds are estimated at 105 miles-per-hour with higher gusts. Be aware that hurricanes are erratic and can change speed, direction, and intensity quickly.
Due to the position, strength, and movement of Hurricane Douglas the following advisories have been issued by the Central Pacific Hurricane Center:
- A Hurricane Watch issued for the Island of Hawaii continues. A hurricane watch means there is a good possibility of Hurricane conditions of damaging winds, surf, and flooding rains occurring anytime within 48 hours.
- A High Surf Warning is now in effect for Hawaii Island. Dangerous large breaking waves of 15-25 feet may occur on East facing shores.
- A Flash Flood Watch is now in effect for Hawaii Island. A Flash Flood Watch means that conditions are favorable for flash flooding.
The following public safety measures and recommendations are now in effect:
- For the Eastside of Hawaii Island all ocean and coastal recreation activities should be cancelled until the danger has passed.
- Boat and aircraft owners should take measures to secure their vessels. Do complete these measures before night fall.
More information on hurricane preparedness, conditions and closures can be found here: https://tc-douglas-hawaiicountygis.hub.arcgis.com/
