Hawaii
snow, Mauna Kea Access Road closed
Part
of a wet start to the weekend on Hawaii Island
28
December, 2013
MAUNA
KEA, Hawaii – Snow is falling on Mauna Kea as Hawaii Island summits
are under a winter weather advisory until 6 p.m. Saturday..
The
National Weather Service says a slow-moving trough east of the Big
Island will produce widespread rain and isolated snow showers at the
highest elevations today. At least an inch of snow is expected to
accumulate. By 8:30 a.m. Saturday snow was already visible on the
Mauna Kea observatory webcams.
Mountain
rangers report the road to the summit is currently closed at the
Visitor Information Station due to snow and ice on the roads, making
driving dangerous. UPDATE: (1:00 p.m. HST) The road to the summit is
now open to the public. Rangers say, “as always a 4 wheel drive
vehicle is strongly recommended when traveling past the Visitor
Information Station”.
Meanwhile,
down below, East Hawaii is getting soaked. The National Weather
Service says rain will persist over windward Maui and Hawaii County
through the weekend as winds ease. There was a high surf advisory
posted for north facing shores on Friday night, as well.
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