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High Surf Warning: Coastal Areas Face Flooding Risk from Elevated Tides

Weather & Safety · January 2, 2026

The National Weather Service has issued a coastal flooding advisory for Maui due to unusually high tides that may impact shoreline areas. Residents and visitors should avoid low-lying coastal zones and exercise caution near beaches during this period.

  • Stay away from low-lying coastal areas, parking lots, and walkways that may experience flooding during high tide cycles
  • Beach activities should be avoided or approached with extreme caution, especially during peak tide times
  • Coastal roads and popular waterfront areas may experience temporary flooding and should be navigated carefully
  • Monitor local weather updates and tide schedules before planning any shoreline activities or excursions
  • Keep emergency supplies accessible if staying in oceanfront accommodations or areas prone to coastal flooding

Source: Maui Now

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Maui Authorities Issue New Year’s Eve Fire Prevention Guidelines for Residents and Visitors

Weather & Safety · December 30, 2025

Local fire officials are reminding everyone celebrating New Year's Eve on Maui to take extra precautions with fireworks and outdoor activities to prevent wildfire risks. The advisory comes as part of ongoing safety measures following recent fire concerns across the island.

  • Fire department recommends avoiding personal fireworks displays and attending official community celebrations instead
  • Dry conditions and trade winds create elevated fire risk during holiday festivities
  • Visitors staying in vacation rentals should familiarize themselves with property fire safety equipment and evacuation routes
  • Report any suspicious smoke or fire activity immediately to emergency services
  • Consider celebrating at beachfront areas away from dry vegetation if planning outdoor activities

Source: Maui Now

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Maui Welcomes 2025 with Two Official Fireworks Shows and Enhanced Safety Guidelines

Weather & Safety · December 30, 2025

Maui will host two sanctioned aerial fireworks displays for New Year's Eve 2025, while authorities emphasize safety regulations and remind residents and visitors of proper celebration protocols.

  • Two official aerial fireworks shows are scheduled across Maui to ring in 2025, providing safe viewing opportunities for locals and tourists
  • Authorities are reinforcing fireworks safety rules and regulations to prevent accidents and ensure responsible celebrations
  • Visitors and residents are encouraged to attend the organized displays rather than handling personal fireworks
  • Safety reminders include proper viewing distances, designated areas, and compliance with local fireworks ordinances
  • The organized events aim to provide spectacular celebrations while minimizing risks associated with unauthorized fireworks use

Source: Maui Now

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Fire Emergency Successfully Managed Near Hana Highway and Ku’Au Beach Area

Weather & Safety · December 29, 2025

Emergency crews successfully contained a brush fire that broke out near the intersection of Hana Highway and Ku'Au Beach Place on Maui. The fire has been brought under control with no immediate threats to nearby properties or roadways.

  • Fire occurred in the Ku'Au area along Hana Highway, a popular route for visitors heading to East Maui attractions
  • Emergency responders quickly contained the blaze, preventing spread to surrounding areas
  • No reports of property damage or road closures affecting travel to popular destinations like Paia and Ho'okipa
  • Incident serves as a reminder of ongoing fire safety concerns during dry conditions on Maui
  • Travelers can continue normal plans for East Maui activities and Road to Hana excursions

Source: Maui Now

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Kilauea Volcano Continues Active Eruption Phase in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park

Weather & Safety · December 24, 2025

The 39th episode of Kilauea's current eruption cycle is now active within Halemaʻumaʻu crater. Visitors to the Big Island can safely observe this natural spectacle from designated viewing areas in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.

  • Volcanic activity remains contained within Halemaʻumaʻu crater with no immediate threat to populated areas or tourist destinations
  • Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park continues to offer safe viewing opportunities for visitors wanting to witness active lava flows
  • Air quality may be affected in downwind areas due to volcanic gases and particles - sensitive individuals should take precautions
  • This ongoing eruption provides a rare chance for Maui visitors planning Big Island day trips to see one of nature's most spectacular displays
  • Park officials continue monitoring conditions and will update access restrictions if volcanic activity changes

Source: Maui Now

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Kilauea Volcano Expected to Resume Activity This Christmas Week

Weather & Safety · December 23, 2025

Scientists predict that Kilauea volcano will likely begin its 39th eruption episode on December 24-25, continuing the ongoing volcanic activity that has been closely monitored throughout the year.

  • The anticipated eruption episode is expected to begin on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day
  • This would mark the 39th episode of Kilauea's current eruption cycle
  • Volcanic activity remains within expected patterns and continues to be closely monitored by scientists
  • Visitors and residents should stay informed about any potential impacts to air quality or access restrictions
  • Holiday travel plans may be affected depending on the intensity and location of volcanic activity

Source: Maui Now

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Maui Visitors and Residents Advised to Monitor Air Quality Due to Increased Volcanic Gas Levels

Weather & Safety · December 22, 2025

Health officials are recommending precautions as volcanic gas emissions have risen above normal levels around Maui, potentially affecting air quality and outdoor activities.

  • Volcanic gas emissions are currently elevated beyond typical levels, prompting health and safety advisories
  • Visitors with respiratory conditions, asthma, or heart problems should limit outdoor activities and monitor symptoms
  • Air quality may be particularly affected in certain areas - check local conditions before planning outdoor excursions
  • Those experiencing difficulty breathing, coughing, or throat irritation should move indoors and seek medical attention if symptoms persist
  • Continue monitoring official updates as conditions can change quickly with wind patterns and volcanic activity

Source: Maui Now

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Promising Weather Patterns Expected to Ease Maui County’s Water Shortage Concerns

Weather & Safety · December 18, 2025

Weather forecasters are predicting improved precipitation patterns that could provide much-needed relief from ongoing drought conditions affecting Maui County. The anticipated weather changes offer hope for water supply recovery across the island.

  • Meteorological models indicate increased rainfall potential in the coming weeks, which could help replenish water reserves
  • Current drought conditions have impacted both residential water supplies and agricultural operations throughout the county
  • Visitors should stay informed about any water conservation measures that may still be in place at hotels and rental properties
  • The predicted weather relief comes as welcome news for local communities and businesses dependent on adequate water resources
  • Residents and tourists are encouraged to continue practicing water conservation until conditions fully improve

Source: Maui Now

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