As of 9:15 a.m. Monday, April 13, there are no watches or warnings for the Hawaiian islands according to the National Weather Service. The only Wind Advisory is for the summits of Hawaii Island until 6 p.m. Monday.
As city crews continue to clear debris around the island, address drainage issues and evaluate facilities, officials announced the reopening of facilities, though some will remain closed following a weekend of rain.
Open on Monday:
- Honolulu Zoo
- Waikiki Shell
- Neal S. Blaisdell Center
- Municipal golf courses – Ala Wai, Pali, Ted Makalena, Kahuku, Ewa Villages and West Loch for 9-hole play only
- All Honolulu botanical gardens
Most city parks are open for activities and classes except for Kaneohe District Park, Manoa Valley District Park, Wahiawa District Park, Waianae District Park, Kalaeloa Beach Park, Central Oahu Regional Park, Waipio Soccer Complex and Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve (normally closed Mondays and Tuesdays)…