HONOLULU (KHON2) — Every county in Hawaiʻi will be under a Flood Watch starting Wednesday morning through Friday after the National Weather Service forecast a third round of heavy rains to pass through the islands.
The storm comes as many Hawaiʻi communities are still working through the destruction left behind from two back-to-back Kona low storm systems that swept through the islands in March.
Weather experts predict that Tuesday, April 7 will come with moderate to heavy showers moving in from the south. These rains are expected to increase the risk of flash flooding primarily today for Hawaii Island…