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FLASH FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM THIS EVENING THROUGH
SUNDAY AFTERNOON...
The Flash Flood Watch continues for
* All the Hawaiian Islands.
* Starting this evening through Sunday afternoon.
* Deep moisture combined with increased instability associated
with a developing low near the islands late Friday through this
weekend will increase the risk of flash flooding.
* Rapidly rising water levels may threaten local area streams and
low lying flash flood prone areas.
Recommended actions
A Flash Flood Watch means that conditions may develop that lead
to flash flooding. Flash flooding is a VERY DANGEROUS SITUATION.
You should monitor the latest forecasts and be prepared to take
action should Flash Flood Warnings be issued.
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Yes, It looks like things are going to get really juicy this weekend. Possible 100 mph winds at Summits per local news. It’s definitely time to charge the devices and get prepped. We did enjoy our half day of sun today by getting some outside chores done. Spring has to arrive sometime. Maybe April?
Anyone see the foilboarder @ Bayfront or the whales off shore ? What cool day in paradise.
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Mimosa @ 01:10:20 - 03/24/2018-
Thank you for reminding me of this very useful site.
Much appreciated.
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You are Moist welcome.
Pun intended .
Mrs.Mimosa
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Mimosa @ 08:24:53, 03/24/2018-
Indeed. A good one.
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RWR @13:55:34 03/24/2018-
Thank you too.
Like the wind data.
PBC ^ Check out all the little widgets on it too. Webcams and wind data @ altitude or pinpoint location.
I've cross referenced some of this with friends around the globe in real time and it works great down to even a localized area.