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Maui Under Flood Advisory This Morning – Travel and Outdoor Plans May Be Affected

Weather & Safety Β· January 23, 2026

Heavy rainfall continues across Maui with flood warnings in effect until 11 AM today, prompting safety concerns for both residents and visitors planning outdoor activities.

  • Flood warning remains active until 11 AM - avoid low-lying areas and stream crossings
  • Road conditions may be hazardous with potential closures on popular tourist routes
  • Outdoor activities like hiking, beach visits, and scenic drives should be postponed until conditions improve
  • Visitors should stay updated on weather conditions and have flexible indoor backup plans
  • Emergency services recommend staying in safe, dry locations until the warning expires

Source: Maui Now

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Baldwin Beach Park Loses Iconic Palm Trees to Ocean Erosion and Saltwater Damage

Weather & Safety Β· January 17, 2026

County officials have removed several coconut palm trees from Baldwin Beach Park after they became weakened and unsafe due to ongoing coastal erosion and saltwater intrusion. The removal reflects broader environmental challenges facing Maui's shoreline areas.

  • Multiple coconut trees were removed from Baldwin Beach Park after deteriorating from saltwater exposure and coastal erosion
  • The tree removal was necessary for public safety as the weakened palms posed falling hazards to beachgoers
  • Baldwin Beach Park remains open to visitors, though the iconic shoreline landscape has changed
  • This reflects ongoing coastal erosion issues affecting many of Maui's beach parks and shoreline areas
  • County parks department is monitoring other coastal trees that may be similarly affected by environmental conditions

Source: Maui Now

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Vessel Emergency Reported at Lahaina’s Mala Wharf

Weather & Safety Β· January 16, 2026

A 42-foot catamaran experienced flooding issues at Mala Wharf in Lahaina. The incident highlights ongoing maritime safety considerations for the popular West Maui harbor area.

  • Maritime emergency involved a 42-foot catamaran at Mala Wharf
  • Incident occurred at popular Lahaina harbor frequented by locals and tourists
  • Mala Wharf area remains a key access point for ocean activities and boat tours
  • Event serves as reminder of importance of vessel safety inspections

Source: Maui Now

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Mid-January Weather and Surf Conditions Shape Perfect Maui Vacation Days

Weather & Safety Β· January 10, 2026

Maui's weather and surf conditions for January 9-10, 2026 are creating ideal opportunities for visitors to enjoy both beach activities and outdoor adventures. The combination of favorable weather patterns and varying surf conditions across different coastlines offers something for every type of traveler staying on the island.

  • Weather forecasts for January 9th and 10th indicate stable conditions perfect for outdoor activities and sightseeing (Maui Now)
  • Surf conditions on January 9th provided specific wave height predictions for different coastal areas around the island (Maui Now)
  • January 10th surf forecast shows evolving wave conditions that affect which beaches are best for swimming versus surfing (Maui Now)
  • Two-day weather outlook helps vacation rental guests plan their daily activities and excursions effectively (Maui Now)

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Big Island Mountain Weather Alert as Weather System Moves Through Hawaiian Islands

Weather & Safety Β· January 6, 2026

A weather system is moving away from the Hawaiian Islands while triggering winter weather conditions at high elevations on the Big Island. Maui visitors and residents can expect improving conditions as the low pressure system departs the area.

  • Winter weather advisory remains in effect for Big Island summit areas including Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa
  • Low pressure system is moving away from the island chain, bringing gradual improvement to weather conditions
  • High elevation areas may experience snow, ice, and hazardous driving conditions during the advisory period
  • Maui is expected to see clearing conditions as the weather system continues to move away
  • Visitors planning inter-island trips to Big Island summits should check current road conditions and advisories

Source: Maui Now

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January Brings Wetter Weather Forecast for Maui and Hawaiian Islands

Weather & Safety Β· January 5, 2026

Weather forecasters predict increased precipitation across Hawaii throughout January 2026, with rainfall amounts expected to exceed typical seasonal averages. Both residents and visitors should prepare for wetter conditions during outdoor activities and travel plans.

  • Rainfall totals are projected to surpass normal January levels across the Hawaiian island chain
  • Visitors should pack appropriate rain gear and consider flexible outdoor activity schedules
  • Residents may want to prepare for potential impacts on commuting and daily routines
  • The increased precipitation could benefit local agriculture and water resources after recent dry conditions
  • Weather patterns suggest the wet conditions may continue beyond the initial January forecast period

Source: Maui Now

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Weather Alert: Maui’s Southeast Slopes Face Rain and Thunder This Week

Weather & Safety Β· January 5, 2026

An upper-level weather system is bringing wet conditions and possible thunderstorms to Maui's southeast-facing areas. Visitors and residents should prepare for potentially impactful weather in these regions.

  • Southeast-facing slopes of Maui are the primary areas expected to experience the heaviest rainfall and storm activity
  • Upper-level low pressure system is driving the unstable weather pattern across the region
  • Isolated thunderstorms pose potential risks for outdoor activities and could affect visibility on roadways
  • Visitors staying in southeast Maui areas should monitor conditions and have indoor backup plans for activities
  • Weather conditions may impact hiking trails, beach access, and scenic drives in affected areas

Source: Maui Now

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New Year’s Eve Fireworks Safety Incidents Prompt Reminder for Maui Visitors and Locals

Weather & Safety Β· January 5, 2026

Maui Police Department responded to multiple fireworks-related safety incidents during New Year's Eve celebrations across the island. The incidents serve as an important reminder for residents and visitors about fireworks safety and local regulations.

  • Multiple fireworks-related incidents occurred throughout Maui on New Year's Eve, requiring police response
  • Visitors should be aware that Hawaii has specific fireworks laws and regulations that may differ from mainland states
  • Safety incidents highlight the importance of following proper fireworks handling procedures and local guidelines
  • Both tourists and residents are encouraged to attend organized fireworks displays rather than handling fireworks independently
  • Those planning to celebrate with fireworks should familiarize themselves with Maui County's fireworks ordinances and safety requirements

Source: Maui News

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Heavy Rain and Flooding Risk Expected Across Maui Through Monday

Weather & Safety Β· January 3, 2026

A weather system is bringing significant rainfall and flood risks to Maui and other Hawaiian islands, with conditions expected to persist through Monday afternoon.

  • Flood watch remains in effect for all Hawaiian islands until Monday afternoon due to Kona Low weather pattern
  • Visitors and residents should avoid driving through flooded roads and stay alert for rapidly changing conditions
  • Heavy rainfall may impact outdoor activities and beach access - check conditions before heading out
  • Monitor local weather updates and emergency alerts throughout the weekend
  • Consider indoor backup plans for vacation activities during peak rain periods

Source: Maui Now

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New Year’s Holiday Brings Surge in Emergency Fire Response Across Maui

Weather & Safety Β· January 2, 2026

Maui County Fire Department responded to 22 fire-related emergency calls during the New Year's Eve period, highlighting increased safety risks during holiday celebrations.

  • Fire department handled significantly elevated call volume during New Year's festivities compared to typical days
  • Holiday fireworks and celebrations likely contributed to the spike in fire-related incidents across the island
  • Residents and visitors should exercise extra caution with fireworks, grills, and outdoor activities during major holidays
  • Emergency responders remain on high alert during peak tourist seasons and celebration periods
  • Proper fire safety awareness becomes especially critical given Maui's dry conditions and trade wind patterns

Source: Maui News

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