- Wait 48–72 hrs after rain before swimming in murky or brown water for your safety
- Tap the link for island-specific updates and ways to help: https://t.co/U5p9Gxjlsi (3/3)
Update – 27 March 2026
Conditions across Hawaiʻi are stabilizing. Here’s what to know:
- Most of the state is operating as usual; your visit helps local businesses and communities working to rebuild
- Localized recovery continues in a few areas on Oʻahu and Maui (1/3)
- North Shore (Oʻahu): Please travel respectfully — Haleʻiwa welcomes visitors; access to Waialua and Mokulēʻia limited to residents and recovery workers
- Road to Hāna (Maui) is accessible during active recovery; book tours with experienced operators who prioritize safety (2/3)
Update – 25 March 2026
Weather conditions are improving. Here’s what to know:
- Flood alerts for all islands have expired; grounds remain saturated (1/4)
- It is okay to support open local businesses in accessible parts of North Shore & Mānoa (Oʻahu) — be respectful of active recovery areas
- Wait 48–72 hrs after rain before swimming in murky or brown water for your safety (3/4)
- Continue to avoid the North Shore and areas of Mānoa on Oʻahu due to flooding
- Visit https://t.co/HBgqeh35dd for a list of island-specific conditions and closures, as well as ways to help those impacted: https://t.co/U5p9Gxjlsi (2/2)
Weather Alert – 23 March 2026
Conditions vary by island and location. Here’s the latest:
- Flood Watch: Hawaiʻi Island through late tonight
- Wait 48–72 hrs after rain before swimming in murky or brown water (1/2)
- Visit https://t.co/HBgqeh35dd for a list of island-specific conditions and closures, as well as ways to help those impacted: https://t.co/U5p9Gxjlsi (3/3)
Weather Alert – 23 March 2026
Conditions vary by island and location. Here’s the latest:
- Flash Flood Warning: Hawaiʻi Island through 1 p.m. today
- Flood Advisory: Maui through 2:00 p.m., Oʻahu through 2:15 p.m. today (1/3)
- Wait 48–72 hrs after rain before swimming in murky or brown water
- Continue to avoid the North Shore of Oʻahu and Lahaina (Maui) due to flooding (2/3)
- Continue to avoid the North Shore of Oʻahu and Lahaina (Maui) due to flooding
- Visit https://t.co/HBgqeh35dd for a list of island-specific conditions and closures, as well as ways to help those impacted
https://t.co/U5p9Gxjlsi (2/2)
Weather Alert – 22 March 2026
Conditions are gradually improving statewide. Here’s the latest:
- All flash flood warnings lifted
- Wait 48–72 hrs after rain before swimming in murky or brown water (1/2)
- Download GoHawaii app and turn on notifications for real-time push alerts
- Visit https://t.co/HBgqeh35dd for a list of island-specific conditions and closures: https://t.co/U5p9Gxjlsi (3/3)
Weather Alert – 21 March 2026
Here’s what visitors need to know about the ongoing storm:
- Heavy rain and flash flooding continue for Maui County
- Expecting heavy rain on Hawai‘i Island on Sunday
- Avoid the North Shore of Oʻahu and Lahaina (Maui) due to flooding (1/3)
- Never drive through flowing or rising water
- Confirm your flight before heading to the airport — sign up for airline app and text alerts
- Wait 48–72 hrs after rain before swimming in murky or brown water (2/3)
- Wait 48–72 hrs after rain before swimming in murky or brown water
- Download GoHawaii app and turn on notifications for real-time push alerts
- Visit https://t.co/HBgqeh35dd for a list of island-specific conditions and closures: https://t.co/U5p9Gxjlsi (3/3)
Weather Alert Update – 20 March 2026
A second kona low weather system is on the way — here’s what visitors need to know:
- Less severe winds; but heavy rain expected statewide this evening through Sunday
- Avoid the North Shore of Oʻahu due to flash flooding (1/3)
- Flash flooding is possible statewide even during moderate rainfall due to saturated grounds
- Never drive through flowing or rising water
- Confirm your flight before heading to the airport — sign up for airline app and text alerts (2/3)