Special weather statement for Maui County calls for risk of thunderstorms, flash flooding Friday through Saturday
The National Weather Service has issued a Special Weather Statement due to active weather expected by the weekend, with the risk of severe thunderstorms and the possibility of flash flooding.
An unusually strong upper level disturbance is expected to approach the islands later Friday into Saturday, bringing the possibility of very active weather to portions of the state. The latest guidance indicates a possibility for severe thunderstorms, which could produce damaging winds and large hail, as well as the possibility for localized intense rainfall and flash flooding, according to the NWS.
The NWS forecast indicates impacts could begin over the western end of the state as early as tonight, with a transition to more of a widespread potential Friday through Saturday.
The details of this event, including timing, locations most at risk, and intensity, are still uncertain. The public is asked to listen for later statements, as well as possible watches and warnings, as this event becomes more clear.
The Emergency Management Agency will continue to monitor the situation. Additional information may be found through local TV and radio stations, or NOAA Weather Radio.