Flash Flood Watch Issued Islandwide
The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood watch for all the entire island through Saturday.
Officials have closed North Kohala-Kinersley and Hawī Roads due to a downed utility line. Motorists can take a detour through Hawī Transfer Station Road.
As of 7 a.m., Hawaii Electric Light reported 2,096 of its customers were without power from Waimea Kohala Mountain Road to all of North Kohala. Crews responded to the scene.
As of 8 a.m., power was restored to customers from Mahukona along Akoni Pule Highway to Old Mill Stack Road in Hawī and Kapa‘au Road. Repairs are ongoing as crews continue to restore more for the remaining customers.
8a Waimea/N. Kohala update: Crews restored power to all customers from Mahukona along Akoni Pule Hwy to Old Mill Stack Rd/Hawi Rd/Kapaau Rd area. Crews continue to work on repairs to safely restore power to remaining customers. Mahalo for your patience. #BigIslandOutage
— Hawaiian Electric – Hawaii Island (@HIElectricLight) January 9, 2020
740a Waimea/N. Kohala update: Crews restored power to most customers in Maliu Ridge area and continue to work on repairs to safely restore remaining customers. Mahalo for your patience. #BigIslandOutage
— Hawaiian Electric – Hawaii Island (@HIElectricLight) January 9, 2020
7a: ~2096 customers without power from Waimea Kohal Mt Rd to all of N Kohala. Crews are responding. Power lines down near Hawi/Kynnersly Rd. Mahalo for your patience. #BigIslandOutage
— Hawaiian Electric – Hawaii Island (@HIElectricLight) January 9, 2020
A flash flood watch may produce strong winds with heavy rains. Officials advise that motorists not cross fast-flowing water in their vehicles.
Sand bags will be available for active flooding. For more information on sand bags, visit: https://arcg.is/1PjSq1
NWS also issued a high surf warning for east-facing shores from Upolu Point in North Kohala to South Point in Ka‘ū, through Saturday. Coconut Island and Spencer Beach Park are currently closed.
Expect strong breaking waves, shore break, and rip currents making swimming difficult and dangerous. High tide will occur early morning and may cause significant wave run up. Residents are also advised to secure all property that may be affected by wave run up.
Road and beaches closures may occur without notice.