Update: Wind advisory canceled for Big Island summits
Update at 3:50 p.m. Jan. 30: The National Weather Service in Honolulu has canceled the wind advisory that was previously in effect for Big Island summits as winds have fallen below advisory criteria.
Update at 7:`16 a.m. Jan. 30: The wind advisory in effect for Big Island summits has been extended until 6 p.m. today.
The National Weather Service says winds of 45 to 55 mph, with localized gusts to 65 mph, continue to be expected through today atop Maunakea and Mauna Loa.
Original post: The high wind warning issued by the National Weather Service has been downgraded to a high wind advisory for the Big Island summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa this evening.
Advisory-level winds – winds 45 to 55 mph with localized gusts to 65 mph – are currently being observed at the summits.
Winds this strong can make driving and walking difficult. These winds can forcefully open doors and damage hinges or slam doors shut, possibly causing injuries.
Consider postponing travel to the summits until conditions improve. If you must travel to the summits, use extra caution walking and driving. Be careful opening or closing doors.