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Maui Visitors and Residents Urged to Ready Emergency Plans as Weather Threat Approaches

Weather & Safety Β· February 6, 2026

Local emergency management authorities are calling on both residents and visitors to take immediate steps to prepare for incoming severe weather conditions expected to impact Maui.

  • Emergency officials recommend stocking up on essential supplies including water, non-perishable food, flashlights, and battery-powered radios
  • Visitors should confirm their accommodation's emergency procedures and identify safe shelter areas within their rental properties
  • Residents and guests are advised to secure outdoor furniture, equipment, and any loose items that could become dangerous in high winds
  • Stay informed by monitoring official weather updates and emergency alerts through local news sources and emergency management channels
  • Consider adjusting travel plans and outdoor activities if severe conditions are forecast for your area of the island

Source: Maui Now

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Weather Alert: Flooding Possible Across Hawaiian Islands as Storm System Approaches Maui County

Weather & Safety Β· February 6, 2026

The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for all Hawaiian islands due to an incoming storm system that may remain stationary over Maui County. Residents and visitors should prepare for potential flooding conditions and stay informed about weather updates.

  • Flood watch covers all Hawaiian islands, with particular concern for Maui County where the storm may stall
  • Storm system expected to remain relatively stationary, increasing rainfall accumulation risk
  • Visitors and residents should monitor weather conditions closely and avoid low-lying or flood-prone areas
  • Hotel guests and vacation rental visitors should familiarize themselves with property evacuation routes and emergency procedures
  • Check with local authorities and accommodations for any travel advisories or activity cancellations

Source: Maui News

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January Brings Dry Conditions Across Maui County, Weather Service Reports

Weather & Safety Β· February 5, 2026

The National Weather Service reported that most areas of Maui County experienced below-normal precipitation levels during January 2026. These drier-than-usual conditions may impact local water resources and outdoor activities for residents and visitors.

  • Most regions across Maui County recorded rainfall amounts below historical January averages
  • Dry conditions could affect local vegetation, hiking trails, and water availability in some areas
  • Visitors may experience dustier conditions and should stay hydrated during outdoor activities
  • The weather pattern highlights the importance of water conservation for both residents and vacation rental guests
  • February weather trends will be closely monitored to see if dry conditions continue

Source: Maui Now

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Early February Brings Variable Weather and Surf Conditions to Maui

Weather & Safety Β· February 5, 2026

The first week of February 2026 showcased Maui's dynamic weather patterns with changing conditions across the island's diverse microclimates. Daily weather and surf forecasts revealed varying conditions that visitors and residents needed to monitor for optimal planning of outdoor activities and water sports.

  • Weather conditions varied significantly across different areas of Maui during the February 2-5 period, highlighting the island's diverse microclimates (Maui Now)
  • Surf forecasts were issued regularly to help water sports enthusiasts and beachgoers plan their activities safely (Maui Now)
  • Daily weather updates provided essential information for both residents and visitors planning outdoor excursions across the island (Maui Now)
  • The forecasting period demonstrated the importance of checking daily conditions rather than relying on extended predictions due to Maui's variable weather patterns (Maui Now)
  • Multiple surf forecast updates indicated changing ocean conditions that required regular monitoring for safe water activities (Maui Now)

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Hawaii Records Near-Historic Low Rainfall and High Temperatures in 2025

Weather & Safety Β· February 4, 2026

A new climate report reveals that 2025 ranked as Hawaii's second driest and warmest year ever recorded, with significant implications for water resources and weather patterns across the islands.

  • 2025 broke climate records statewide, coming in second place for both lowest precipitation and highest average temperatures in Hawaii's weather history
  • The extremely dry conditions may impact water availability, agricultural operations, and fire risk levels across Maui and neighboring islands
  • Visitors should expect continued warm weather patterns and potentially drier landscapes during their stay, especially in traditionally arid areas
  • Local water conservation efforts may be heightened as communities adapt to ongoing drought-like conditions
  • The weather patterns could affect outdoor activities, with increased importance of sun protection and hydration for both residents and tourists

Source: Maui Now

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Massive Wave Alert: 45-Foot Swells Prompt Safety Warnings for North Shore Beaches

Weather & Safety Β· February 3, 2026

Dangerous surf conditions with waves reaching 45 feet are expected along Maui's north-facing coastlines, prompting officials to issue high surf warnings for residents and visitors.

  • Wave heights of up to 45 feet are forecasted for north-facing beaches, creating extremely hazardous ocean conditions
  • Visitors should avoid swimming, snorkeling, or any water activities along affected shorelines during this period
  • Strong currents and powerful waves pose serious risks of injury or drowning, even for experienced ocean enthusiasts
  • Popular north shore beaches and coastal areas may experience significant wave runup and dangerous conditions
  • Travelers should monitor official weather updates and heed all posted warnings before heading to beach destinations

Source: Maui Now

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Power Safety Alert Lifted on Maui as Utility Crews Work to Fix Storm-Related Outages

Weather & Safety Β· February 3, 2026

Hawaiian Electric has called off its precautionary power shutoff monitoring while repair teams continue working to restore electricity to areas affected by recent weather conditions.

  • The Public Safety Power Shutoff watch has been officially discontinued, indicating improved weather conditions and reduced fire risk
  • Utility crews are actively working to restore power to customers who lost electricity due to recent weather events
  • The end of the safety watch suggests that wind conditions and fire danger have decreased to manageable levels
  • Visitors and residents can expect continued restoration efforts until all weather-related outages are resolved
  • This development indicates that Maui's power grid is stabilizing after the recent weather challenges

Source: Maui Now

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Late January Weather Patterns Continue Into February for Maui Visitors

Weather & Safety Β· February 1, 2026

Maui's weather and surf conditions during the transition from late January into early February 2026 show typical winter patterns for the Valley Isle. Current forecasts indicate stable conditions for visitors planning outdoor activities and water sports during this period.

  • Weather forecasts are available for January 29-31 and February 1, 2026, providing visitors with up-to-date planning information (Maui Now)
  • Surf forecasts have been issued for February 1-2, 2026, helping water enthusiasts plan their activities (Maui Now)
  • The forecasting period covers the end of January through early February, a popular time for winter visitors to Maui (Maui Now)
  • Multiple daily weather updates ensure guests have current conditions for trip planning and daily activities (Maui Now)

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Weekend Surf Conditions on Maui: Two-Day Forecast Overview

Weather & Safety Β· January 30, 2026

Maui's surf conditions for the final days of January 2026 show varying wave heights across different coastlines. Visitors and locals should check current forecasts before heading to the beach for surfing or water activities.

  • Surf forecasts are available for both January 30 and January 31, 2026 (Maui Now)
  • Conditions may vary significantly between Maui's north, south, east, and west-facing shores (Maui Now)
  • Current surf reports help ensure safety for both experienced surfers and casual beachgoers (Maui Now)

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East Maui Flash Floods Prompt Emergency Helicopter Rescue of Two Tourists

Weather & Safety Β· January 23, 2026

Emergency crews conducted a helicopter rescue operation in East Maui after two tourists became stranded due to sudden flash flooding conditions. The incident highlights the importance of monitoring weather conditions and heeding flash flood warnings while exploring Maui's remote areas.

  • Two visitors required emergency airlift rescue after being caught in flash flooding in East Maui's remote areas
  • Flash floods can develop rapidly in Maui's valleys and stream beds, especially during heavy rainfall periods
  • Tourists should avoid crossing streams or hiking in low-lying areas when flash flood warnings are issued
  • Emergency responders recommend checking weather conditions and informing others of your plans before exploring remote locations
  • East Maui's rugged terrain can make ground rescues difficult, emphasizing the need for caution in these areas

Source: Maui Now

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