VIDEO: High Surf Closures for Big Island
UPDATE: March 21, 2:45 p.m.
The National Weather Service High Surf Warning remains in effect for the shorelines of Kohala, Hāmākua, Hilo and Puna today through tomorrow.
A High Surf Warning means there is a dangerous threat to life and property from the surf. The highest threat will coincide with the high tides at 6:30 this evening and at 5:45 tomorrow morning.
- Due to the High Surf Warning, the following are in effect:
- Parks and Recreation Department reports the following Hilo beach parks are closed: Hilo Bayfront Canoe Halau areas, Coconut Island, and all parks along Keaukaha shoreline from Reed’s Bay to Richardson’s including Pu’u Maile.
- Hawaii Police Department reports Bayfront Highway in Hilo is closed in both directions from Waianuenue Avenue to Pauahi Street.
- Oceanfront residents and beachgoers along the affected shores are advised to be on the alert for high and dangerous surf.
- Boat owners and oceanfront residents should take action to secure their property.
- Additional road and beach closures may occur without notice.
ORIGINAL: March 21, 7.27 a.m.
The National Weather Service High Surf Warning remains in effect for the shorelines of Kohala, Hāmākua, Hilo and Puna today through tomorrow.
A High Surf Warning means there is a dangerous threat to life and property from the surf.
The highest threat will coincide with the high tides, which occur at 6:30 p.m. this evening and at 5:45 a.m. tomorrow.
Due to the High Surf Warning, the following are in effect:
- Hawaii Police Department reports Bayfront Highway in Hilo is closed in both directions.
- Oceanfront residents and beachgoers along the affected shores are advised to be on the alert for high and dangerous surf.
- Boat owners and oceanfront residents should take action to secure their property.
- Road and beach closures may occur without notice.