Red flag warning to begin Saturday morning throughout the state
A red flag warning, or critical fire weather conditions, will go into effect from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday for leeward portions of all Hawaiian Islands.
According to the National Weather Service in Honolulu, northeast winds of 30 to 40 mph are expected with localized gusts up to 50 mph. Humidity is expected to be as low as 40%.
With the approach of Tropical Storm Hone, Hawaiian Electric is preparing for hazardous conditions, including wind gusts that could lead to a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) in areas of high wildfire risk.
At this time, Hawaiian Electric is monitoring for conditions that may lead to heightened fire risk and has not determined that a PSPS is needed.
A combination of strong winds, low relative humidity, and dry fuels can contribute to extreme fire behavior. Any fires that develop will likely spread rapidly.
High winds contribute to wildfire hazards. Delay activities that could throw off sparks until the wind dies down.
Outdoor burning is not recommended.
With many areas of the state in an extended drought, strong winds can further dry out vegetation, creating potential fuel for fire and heightening the risk of wildfire. According to Hawaiian Electric, the risk will be lessened if the storm brings heavy rain, but there may be parts of the islands, especially O‘ahu and Maui, that get relatively little rain in the coming days.