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Road Safety Alert: Hana Highway Experiencing Multiple Obstructions

Weather & Safety · February 8, 2026

Travelers should exercise caution on the Hana Highway due to a fallen tree blocking the roadway in Wailua and loose rocks creating hazards near Kolea Reservoir.

  • A downed tree is currently blocking traffic on Hana Highway in the Wailua area, potentially causing delays
  • Rock debris on the roadway near Kolea Reservoir poses additional safety risks for drivers
  • Visitors planning Road to Hana trips should allow extra travel time and drive slowly through affected areas
  • These conditions highlight the importance of checking road conditions before departing, especially after weather events
  • Both hazards could impact popular tourist routes and activities in East Maui

Source: Maui Now

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Electric Utility Crews Address Power Outages on Oʻahu and Hawaiʻi Island

Weather & Safety · February 8, 2026

Hawaiian Electric is currently working to restore electrical service across Oʻahu and Hawaiʻi Island following recent outages. The power restoration efforts are ongoing as crews work to bring electricity back to affected areas.

  • Power outages are currently affecting parts of Oʻahu and Hawaiʻi Island, with restoration work in progress
  • Hawaiian Electric crews are actively working to restore service to impacted customers
  • Travelers to these islands should check with their accommodations about potential power impacts
  • While Maui is not directly affected by these specific outages, inter-island travel could potentially be impacted
  • Visitors should stay updated on power restoration progress if planning trips to Oʻahu or Hawaiʻi Island

Source: Maui Now

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Severe Weather Forces Island-Wide Closures Across Maui on Monday, February 9

Weather & Safety · February 8, 2026

Dangerous weather conditions have prompted officials to close all public schools, state offices, and outdoor recreational areas across Maui County on Monday, February 9, 2026. The widespread closures affect both educational institutions and popular tourist destinations as authorities prioritize public safety during the severe weather event.

  • All Hawaii State Department of Education public schools will remain closed on Monday, February 9 due to hazardous weather conditions (Maui Now, Maui News)
  • State government offices across Maui County have been shuttered for Monday as a safety precaution (Maui Now)
  • All state parks and forest areas are temporarily closed to the public due to severe weather risks (Maui Now)
  • Maui County officials issued a comprehensive weather update at 4 PM on February 8, detailing the current dangerous conditions (Maui Now)

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Severe Weather Forces Multiple HHSAA Sports Championship Postponements Across Hawaii

Weather & Safety · February 8, 2026

Dangerous weather conditions have disrupted major high school sports championships across Hawaii this week. The Hawaii High School Athletic Association has been forced to postpone both Division I boys basketball regional games and state boys soccer championships to ensure student-athlete safety.

  • HHSAA postponed Division I boys basketball regional games scheduled for this weekend due to severe weather conditions (Maui Now)
  • Boys soccer state championships were rescheduled from their original dates as weather safety became a primary concern (Maui Now)
  • The athletic association is prioritizing student-athlete safety over maintaining original championship schedules
  • Multiple high school sports programs across the state are now adjusting their tournament calendars
  • New dates for both postponed championships will be announced once weather conditions improve

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Road to Hana Closed to Tourists as Dangerous Weather Conditions Prompt Safety Restrictions

Weather & Safety · February 8, 2026

The famous Road to Hana is currently off-limits to visitors due to hazardous weather conditions, with access limited to local residents only for safety reasons.

  • Tourist access to the scenic Hana Highway has been suspended temporarily due to severe weather creating unsafe driving conditions
  • Only local residents and essential personnel are permitted to travel the route during this weather emergency
  • Visitors planning trips to Hana should postpone their journey until restrictions are lifted and conditions improve
  • The closure affects popular attractions along the route including waterfalls, beaches, and scenic lookouts that tourists typically visit
  • Travelers should monitor official updates and weather reports before attempting any road trips to East Maui during this period

Source: Maui Now

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Kahului Traffic Signal Outage Causes Delays for Island Travelers

Weather & Safety · February 7, 2026

Traffic lights at a key Kahului intersection are currently flashing due to technical issues, with repairs underway by the Department of Public Works. Drivers should expect delays and treat the intersection as a four-way stop until normal operations resume.

  • Major intersection traffic signals in Kahului are malfunctioning and operating in flashing mode only
  • Department of Public Works is actively working on repairs but no timeline has been provided for full restoration
  • Drivers must treat the affected intersection as a four-way stop, leading to increased travel times
  • Visitors heading to/from Kahului Airport or central Maui attractions should allow extra time for travel
  • Local authorities recommend using alternate routes when possible to avoid congestion

Source: Maui Now

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Red Cross Mobilizes Across Hawaii as Storm System Approaches Islands

Weather & Safety · February 7, 2026

The American Red Cross is activating volunteers and preparing emergency response resources throughout Hawaii as meteorologists track an incoming storm system that could impact the islands.

  • Emergency shelters and relief supplies are being positioned strategically across Maui and neighboring islands
  • Residents and visitors should review evacuation routes and prepare emergency kits with water, food, and medications
  • Red Cross volunteers are coordinating with local authorities to ensure rapid response capabilities
  • Travelers should monitor flight status and consider flexible booking options as weather conditions develop
  • Emergency contact information and shelter locations will be updated regularly through official channels

Source: Maui Now

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Maui Visitors Should Prepare for Severe Weather This Weekend as Hawaiian Electric Takes Precautionary Measures

Weather & Safety · February 7, 2026

Hawaiian Electric is implementing comprehensive storm preparations across Maui as severe weather is expected during Super Bowl and Winter Olympics weekend. The utility company is proactively trimming vegetation, positioning emergency crews, and advising residents and visitors about potential power outages and safety protocols.

  • Hawaiian Electric crews are conducting extensive tree trimming operations to prevent vegetation from interfering with power lines during high winds (Maui Now)
  • The utility company has positioned emergency response teams and equipment strategically across the island to quickly address any storm-related outages (Maui Now)
  • Visitors and residents can track real-time power outage information through Hawaiian Electric's online outage map and mobile resources during severe weather events (Maui Now)
  • Storm preparations are particularly critical this weekend due to the timing coinciding with major events like the Super Bowl and Winter Olympics when many visitors may be on island (Maui Now)
  • Hawaiian Electric recommends having emergency supplies ready including flashlights, batteries, and backup power sources for essential devices (Maui Now)
  • The company advises staying away from downed power lines and reporting outages through their official channels rather than social media (Maui Now)

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Major Cold Front Brings Extended Flood Risk to Maui County This Weekend

Weather & Safety · February 7, 2026

A significant cold front is moving through Maui County, bringing heavy rainfall and flooding concerns that will persist through Monday afternoon. The weather system is expected to stall over the islands, creating prolonged periods of dangerous conditions for residents and visitors.

  • Flood Watch remains in effect from Saturday through Monday afternoon across Maui County (Maui Now)
  • Cold front initially moved into the area Friday night and is expected to stall over Maui, prolonging weather impacts (Maui Now)
  • Heavy rainfall associated with the stalled front poses significant flooding risks to low-lying and flood-prone areas (Maui Now)
  • Weather conditions are expected to improve after Monday afternoon as the front moves away from the island chain (Maui Now)

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Hawaii Governor Declares Emergency Ahead of Incoming Severe Weather Systems

Weather & Safety · February 6, 2026

Hawaii's governor has issued an emergency proclamation to prepare for anticipated severe weather conditions across the islands. The declaration allows state resources to be mobilized quickly to protect residents and visitors.

  • Emergency proclamation enables faster deployment of state resources and personnel for weather response
  • Visitors and residents should monitor local weather alerts and have emergency supplies ready
  • State agencies are coordinating preparations to minimize potential impacts on communities and infrastructure
  • Emergency shelters and support services may be activated depending on weather severity
  • Travel plans may be affected - check with airlines and transportation services for updates

Source: Maui Now

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