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Unsettled weather conditions are expected Tuesday through Wednesday with scattered showers across the state especially during the afternoons. Heavier showers and isolated thunderstorms will be possible around Kauai late Tuesday into Wednesday. weather.gov/hfo

Unsettled weather conditions are expected Tuesday through Wednesday with scattered showers across the state especially during the afternoons. Heavier showers and isolated thunderstorms will be possible around Kauai late Tuesday into Wednesday. weather.gov/hfo
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Trade winds are expected to return Wednesday, reaching breezy levels Friday into early next week, along with a more typical windward and mauka shower pattern. For those about to retire we salute you! weather.gov/hfo

Trade winds are expected to return Wednesday, reaching breezy levels Friday into early next week, along with a more typical windward and mauka shower pattern. For those about to retire we salute you! weather.gov/hfo
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May 18-24, 2025 is "Hurricane Preparedness Week in Hawaii". Hurricane Preparedness Week focuses on what you can do now, ahead of time when the weather is quiet, to safeguard your home, your business, your family, and yourself!

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Day 1 is to KNOW YOU RISK: The first step of preparing for hurricanes is to know your risk. Find out today what types of water and wind hazards could happen where you live. Hurricanes are not just a coastal problem. Impacts from wind and water can be felt far from the center!

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The best time to prepare for hurricanes is BEFORE hurricane season begins. Avoid having to rush through potentially life-saving preparations by waiting until itโ€™s too late. Get your disaster supplies while the shelves are still stocked, and get that insurance checkup early!

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Prepare for hurricane season by knowing how to understand forecasts. They can tell you a lot about what is expected, including the stormโ€™s paths, rainfall amounts, wind speeds, and more. There is a lot of information available days ahead of a storm!

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Do you know what to do when a storm threatens? Prepare for hurricane season by taking the time now to understand the actions needed when time is of the essence. Sign up for free notifications from your county!

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Be prepared for hurricane season by knowing what to do during a storm. Whether youโ€™ve evacuated or are sheltering in place, know what to expect from the hazards you may face. Remain vigilant, stay up-to-date with the latest forecasts and alerts.

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A key part of hurricane preparedness is understanding the dangers that remain well after a storm. This is NOT the time to put your guard down. Nearly half of hurricane fatalities occur after the storm.

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Take action TODAY to be better prepared for when the worst happens. Understand your risk from hurricanes, and begin pre-season preparations now. Make sure you understand how to interpret forecasts and alerts, and know what to do before, during, and after a storm.