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Maunakea Access Blocked Due to Heavy Snowfall on Summit

Weather & Safety Β· February 9, 2026

Road access to Maunakea's summit has been temporarily shut down following significant snow accumulation that has made driving conditions unsafe for both residents and tourists.

  • Summit road closure affects popular stargazing and observatory visits for tourists
  • Heavy snow accumulation creates hazardous driving conditions requiring 4WD vehicles and chains
  • Closure is temporary - road will reopen once snow clears and conditions improve
  • Visitors should check road status before planning summit trips during winter months
  • Alternative lower-elevation activities on the Big Island remain accessible and safe

Source: Maui Now

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Health Alert: Avoid Ocean Activities as Runoff from Weekend Storms Creates Unsafe Water Conditions

Weather & Safety Β· February 9, 2026

Heavy rains over the weekend have triggered brown water advisories across Hawaiian waters, warning residents and visitors to stay out of the ocean until conditions improve.

  • Brown water advisories are now in effect for all Hawaiian Islands due to storm runoff containing harmful bacteria and debris
  • Ocean activities including swimming, surfing, and fishing should be avoided until water clarity returns to normal
  • Storm runoff can cause serious health risks including infections and illness from contaminated water
  • Visitors should monitor local health department updates and choose alternative activities until the advisory is lifted
  • Water conditions typically improve 2-3 days after heavy rainfall ends, depending on ocean currents and weather

Source: Maui Now

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Most Maui Residents See Power Return After Overnight Electrical Disruptions

Weather & Safety Β· February 9, 2026

The majority of Maui customers affected by overnight power outages have had their electricity restored as of 8 AM, with utility crews continuing work on remaining disruptions.

  • 80% of customers who lost power overnight have had service restored as of the 8 AM update
  • Power outages occurred during nighttime hours, potentially affecting some vacation rental properties and tourist areas
  • Utility crews are actively working to restore electricity to the remaining 20% of affected customers
  • Visitors and residents in affected areas should check with their accommodations about backup power options
  • The situation continues to improve with most essential services and businesses likely back online

Source: Maui Now

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Weather Impact Causes Traffic Disruptions and Flooding Across Upcountry and East Maui

Weather & Safety Β· February 9, 2026

Severe weather has led to road blockages on Baldwin Avenue in the Olinda and Pi'iholo areas due to fallen trees and power lines, while flooding has been reported in Hana's Waikoloa area.

  • Baldwin Avenue between Olinda and Pi'iholo is currently impassable due to downed trees and power lines blocking the roadway
  • Travelers should avoid the affected Baldwin Avenue section and seek alternate routes when traveling through upcountry Maui
  • Flooding conditions have been reported in the Waikoloa area of Hana, potentially impacting travel along the Road to Hana
  • Visitors planning trips to upcountry attractions or Hana should check road conditions before departing and allow extra travel time
  • Power outages may be affecting the Olinda/Pi'iholo area due to downed power lines

Source: Maui Now

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Maui Visitors and Residents Should Prepare for Continued Rain and Flooding Risk This Weekend

Weather & Safety Β· February 9, 2026

Heavy rainfall is expected to continue across Maui through Monday afternoon, with flood watch warnings still in effect for the island. Visitors and residents should plan for wet conditions and potential travel disruptions.

  • Flood watch remains active through Monday afternoon - avoid low-lying areas and stream crossings
  • Plan indoor activities and have backup plans for outdoor excursions this weekend
  • Monitor local road conditions before traveling, especially on rural routes and near streams
  • Keep emergency supplies handy including flashlights, water, and non-perishable food
  • Stay updated on weather alerts through official channels and local news sources

Source: Maui Now

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Ongoing Weather System Disrupts Maui Transportation and Travel Plans

Weather & Safety Β· February 9, 2026

A weather system continues to impact transportation across Maui, affecting both residents and visitors with travel disruptions. Travelers should check current conditions and plan accordingly for potential delays.

  • Weather-related disruptions are affecting multiple transportation methods across the island
  • Both residents and visitors should expect potential travel delays and plan extra time for trips
  • Check with airlines, rental car companies, and local transportation services for current status updates
  • Monitor weather conditions before heading out, especially for inter-island or mainland travel
  • Consider flexible booking options and travel insurance for upcoming Maui trips

Source: Maui News

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Emergency Shelters Activated as Maui County Urges Residents and Visitors to Avoid Non-Essential Travel

Weather & Safety Β· February 8, 2026

Maui County has activated emergency shelters and is strongly advising both residents and visitors to stay off the roads due to hazardous conditions. This safety measure aims to protect the community and ensure emergency services can operate effectively.

  • Emergency shelters are now open across Maui County for those needing safe accommodation during the current weather event
  • County officials are urging all drivers to avoid non-essential travel to prevent accidents and allow emergency responders clear road access
  • Visitors staying in vacation rentals should remain at their accommodations unless facing an emergency situation
  • Those who must travel should exercise extreme caution and be prepared for road closures or delays
  • Emergency services remain operational, but response times may be affected by current road conditions

Source: Maui News

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Power Outages Affect Hundreds Across Maui County This Weekend

Weather & Safety Β· February 8, 2026

Electrical outages have left 350 residents and businesses across Maui County without power as of Sunday afternoon. The outages may impact some vacation rental properties and local services in affected areas.

  • 350 customers remained without electricity as of noon on Sunday across various parts of Maui County
  • Power outages may temporarily affect some vacation rental properties, restaurants, and local businesses in impacted areas
  • Visitors should check with their accommodations about backup power options and any service disruptions
  • Residents and tourists in affected zones should prepare for potential extended outages and plan accordingly
  • Power restoration efforts are ongoing, though specific timeframes for full service restoration have not been announced

Source: Maui News

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Emergency Shelter Opens Tonight at Upcountry High School for Maui Residents

Weather & Safety Β· February 8, 2026

Maui County is establishing an emergency evacuation shelter at King Kekaulike High School starting at 9 PM tonight to provide temporary refuge for residents and visitors who need a safe place to stay.

  • Emergency shelter opens at 9 PM at King Kekaulike High School in Pukalani
  • Temporary evacuation point available for both residents and visitors needing safe refuge
  • Located in upcountry Maui, providing access to those in central and upslope areas
  • County officials advise bringing personal essentials if heading to the shelter
  • Check local emergency alerts and road conditions before traveling to the facility

Source: Maui Now

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Maui County Council Operations Suspended Monday Due to Weather Conditions

Weather & Safety Β· February 8, 2026

The Maui County Council has temporarily suspended all committee meetings and closed the Office of Council Services on Monday due to weather-related safety concerns.

  • All scheduled Maui County Council committee meetings for Monday have been postponed
  • The Office of Council Services will be closed to the public on Monday for safety reasons
  • Weather conditions have prompted county officials to prioritize public and employee safety
  • Residents should expect delays in council-related services and plan accordingly
  • Updates on rescheduled meetings and office reopening will likely be announced soon

Source: Maui Now

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