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Extended Wind Advisory Affects Maui Visitors Through Thursday Morning

Weather & Safety Β· February 19, 2026

A wind advisory for parts of Hawaii has been repeatedly extended this week, now lasting through Thursday morning after initially being issued on Monday. The prolonged windy conditions may impact outdoor activities and travel plans for vacation rental guests across affected areas of the state.

  • Wind advisory was first posted for parts of the state through Tuesday (Hawaii News Now)
  • Advisory was subsequently extended until 6 PM Tuesday as conditions persisted (Hawaii News Now)
  • Latest extension now keeps the wind advisory in effect through Thursday morning (Hawaii News Now)
  • Multiple extensions indicate sustained windy weather pattern affecting the Hawaiian islands
  • Visitors should monitor current conditions and consider adjusting outdoor activity schedules accordingly

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Hawaiian Electric Monitoring Weather Conditions for Potential Power Shutoffs on Maui

Weather & Safety Β· February 18, 2026

Hawaiian Electric is closely watching weather conditions across Maui and Hawaii Island as they evaluate the possibility of implementing Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) to prevent wildfire risks. The utility company is urging residents and businesses in affected areas to prepare for potential planned outages during high-risk weather conditions.

  • Hawaiian Electric is actively monitoring parts of Maui and Hawaii Island for potential Public Safety Power Shutoffs as a wildfire prevention measure (Maui Now)
  • PSPS events involve planned power outages during high-risk weather conditions to reduce the chance of utility equipment sparking wildfires (Hawaii News Now)
  • Residents and businesses in monitored areas are being urged to prepare emergency plans and supplies in case power shutoffs become necessary (Maui Now)
  • The utility company continues to assess weather patterns and grid conditions to determine if and when shutoffs might be implemented (Maui Now)

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Emergency Preparedness Exercise Scheduled for Waikoloa Village Community

Weather & Safety Β· February 18, 2026

Local authorities will conduct a community evacuation training exercise in Waikoloa Village as part of ongoing emergency preparedness efforts. The drill aims to improve response procedures and ensure residents know proper evacuation protocols.

  • Waikoloa Village residents will participate in a coordinated evacuation training exercise
  • The drill is designed to test and improve emergency response procedures in the community
  • Residents will practice proper evacuation routes and safety protocols during the exercise
  • This preparedness initiative helps ensure the community is ready for potential emergency situations
  • Visitors staying in the Waikoloa area should be aware of the scheduled drill activities

Source: Hawaii News Now

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Rough Seas Push Back Maui Supply Deliveries This Week

Weather & Safety Β· February 18, 2026

Strong ocean conditions have caused shipping delays to Maui, potentially affecting availability of goods and supplies across the island. Residents and visitors should prepare for possible shortages until weather conditions improve.

  • Cargo barge schedules disrupted by dangerous ocean conditions around Maui
  • Potential temporary shortages of groceries, fuel, and other essential supplies
  • Visitors should stock up on necessities and avoid last-minute shopping for hard-to-find items
  • Local businesses may experience limited inventory until normal shipping resumes
  • Weather conditions expected to improve, allowing safer passage for supply vessels

Source: Hawaii News Now

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Strong Winds Keep Maui Cleanup Crews Working Overtime as Tree Hazards Increase

Weather & Safety Β· February 17, 2026

High winds across Maui are causing increased tree branch failures, keeping maintenance crews busy with cleanup and safety responses. Both residents and visitors should exercise caution when outdoors and near trees during windy conditions.

  • Maintenance crews are responding to multiple fallen tree branch incidents across the island due to strong wind conditions
  • Visitors and residents should avoid parking under large trees and use extra caution when walking near wooded areas
  • Strong winds are expected to continue, potentially causing more tree-related hazards throughout Maui
  • Property owners should inspect trees on their land for loose or damaged branches that could pose safety risks
  • Emergency crews recommend staying alert and reporting any dangerous fallen branches blocking roads or walkways

Source: Hawaii News Now

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Strong Trade Winds Prompt Weather Advisory for Maui Through Tuesday

Weather & Safety Β· February 16, 2026

The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory for Maui due to powerful trade winds expected to continue through Tuesday, potentially affecting outdoor activities and travel plans.

  • Wind advisory remains in effect through Tuesday with trade winds reaching potentially hazardous speeds
  • Visitors should secure loose outdoor items at vacation rentals and exercise caution during beach activities
  • Airport delays and ferry cancellations may occur - check with airlines and transportation providers before traveling
  • Popular hiking trails and elevated areas may experience particularly strong gusts and reduced visibility
  • Ocean conditions will be rough with dangerous shore break - swimming and water sports not recommended

Source: Hawaii News Now

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Maui Faces Challenging Weather Week with Wind Advisories and Flood Concerns

Weather & Safety Β· February 15, 2026

Maui visitors and residents should prepare for unstable weather conditions as the island experiences a combination of strong winds and wet weather patterns. Multiple weather advisories have been issued, with wind warnings extending through Monday and flood advisories affecting various parts of the island into the early morning hours.

  • Wind advisory issued for Sunday through Monday affecting Maui areas (Hawaii News Now)
  • Wet weather conditions continue to impact the island with ongoing precipitation (Maui Now)
  • Wind warning remains active in current forecast conditions (Maui Now)
  • Flood advisory for Maui has been extended until 2 A.M. (Maui Now)
  • First Alert weather conditions require heightened awareness for safety (Hawaii News Now)

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Hawaiian Electric Continues Wildfire Risk Monitoring as Maui Communities Remain Powered

Weather & Safety Β· February 15, 2026

Hawaiian Electric is actively monitoring wildfire risk conditions across Maui this week, with the possibility of implementing Public Safety Power Shutoffs if dangerous conditions develop. Despite elevated wildfire exposure in some communities, power service has remained operational as of recent updates, with the utility company maintaining close surveillance of weather patterns and fire risk factors.

  • Hawaiian Electric has issued a Public Safety Power Shutoff Watch for this week due to ongoing wildfire risk monitoring (Maui Now)
  • Power service continues to remain on in communities with high exposure to wildfire risk as of the latest morning update (Maui Now)
  • The utility company is actively monitoring weather conditions and fire risk factors that could trigger safety shutoffs (Maui Now)
  • Public Safety Power Shutoffs are a preventive measure used when conditions pose significant wildfire threats to community safety (Maui Now)

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Property Damage Assessment Underway Following Recent Storm Activity on Maui

Weather & Safety Β· February 13, 2026

Local officials are encouraging Maui property owners to document and report weather-related damage from recent severe weather conditions. Insurance professionals recommend prompt filing of claims to ensure proper coverage and timely repairs.

  • Property owners should document all storm damage with photos and detailed records before beginning cleanup efforts
  • Insurance claims should be filed promptly as many policies have specific time limits for weather-related damage reporting
  • Local contractors and repair services may experience high demand, so early claim filing can help expedite the repair process
  • Visitors and vacation rental guests should report any property issues to their hosts immediately for proper documentation
  • County resources are available to assist residents with damage assessment and insurance claim guidance

Source: Maui News

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Power Disruptions Hit West Maui While Other Areas Face Potential Safety Shutoffs

Weather & Safety Β· February 11, 2026

West Maui is experiencing major power outages while other parts of the island remain under watch for potential Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) due to weather conditions.

  • Major power outages are currently affecting West Maui residents and businesses
  • Other areas of Maui are under PSPS watch, meaning utilities may proactively shut off power to prevent fire risks
  • Visitors staying in West Maui should prepare for potential service disruptions and have backup plans
  • Those in PSPS watch areas should stay informed about potential planned power shutoffs
  • Power restoration timelines depend on weather conditions and safety assessments

Source: Maui Now

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