What Weather Changes Can Residents Expect?
A developing Kona storm is expected to bring unsettled and potentially dangerous weather conditions to Oʻahu throughout the week. The National Weather Service reports that the storm may produce heavy rain, strong winds, and thunderstorms starting Tuesday evening.
Flash flooding, rising streams, and ponding on roadways are possible due to the storm. Gusty winds and isolated tornadoes may occur as atmospheric conditions become unstable. Mayor Rick Blangiardi noted, “This system has the potential to bring significant impacts to Oʻahu over the next several days.”
Safety Measures and Closures
In response to the impending storm, all camping areas on Oʻahu, Maui, and Molokaʻi will be closed starting March 11, 2026, at 1 a.m. due to severe weather. Josh Green, M.D., stated, “Due to the powerful approaching storms, all camping areas on Oʻahu, Maui, and Molokaʻi will be closed beginning Wednesday, March 11, 2026, at 1 a.m. until further notice.”
Residents are advised to clear leaves and debris from gutters and storm drains, and secure outdoor items to minimize damage. Emergency response or rescue from forested and coastal areas may be delayed due to storm conditions.
Looking Ahead
Storm impacts are expected to be severe, particularly on Friday and Saturday, and may continue beyond March 15. The City and County of Honolulu is actively monitoring conditions and coordinating preparations across agencies.
As the storm approaches, residents are urged to stay informed and heed safety advisories. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the full extent of the storm’s impact, but the situation is being closely monitored by local authorities.