At 2:00 PDT today, a public advisory went into affect naming Hurricane Jimena a Category 4 with maximum sustained winds at 140 mph. This Hurricane is expected through Monday. The next update on this Hurricane is at 8:00pm PDT so stay tune to your local meteorologist!
Hurricane Ignacio is located in the Caribbean area! Wow! Three Hurricanes at once! Boy is God mad! Sustained winds are at 135 mph as of 2pm HST. Hurricane Ignacio is a Category 4!! The hazards affecting the Hawaii area will be within the next several days! The zones of the Hurricane Local Statements are:
Kona including, Kailua-Kona, Milolii
South Big Island- including South Point, Pahala
Big Island North and East - including Hilo, Volcano, Honokaa, Kamuelaa
Kohala - including Waikoloa
Big Island Interior - including Bradshaw Field, Saddle Road above 5000 feet
Big Island Summits - including mauna Loa and Mauna Kea above 8000 feet
Make sure all furniture, loose garage cans, and other items are secure and have plenty of supplies on hand in case of a power outage. If you live near the shore be prepared to evacuate due to surf build ups that threaten safety. Stay calm and listen for warnings to make informed decisions by closely monitoring NOAA weather radio or other local news outlets. #hurricanesafety madness
Hurricane Ignacio is located in the Caribbean area! Wow! Three Hurricanes at once! Boy is God mad! Sustained winds are at 135 mph as of 2pm HST. Hurricane Ignacio is a Category 4!! The hazards affecting the Hawaii area will be within the next several days! The zones of the Hurricane Local Statements are:
Kona including, Kailua-Kona, Milolii
South Big Island- including South Point, Pahala
Big Island North and East - including Hilo, Volcano, Honokaa, Kamuelaa
Kohala - including Waikoloa
Big Island Interior - including Bradshaw Field, Saddle Road above 5000 feet
Big Island Summits - including mauna Loa and Mauna Kea above 8000 feet
Make sure all furniture, loose garage cans, and other items are secure and have plenty of supplies on hand in case of a power outage. If you live near the shore be prepared to evacuate due to surf build ups that threaten safety. Stay calm and listen for warnings to make informed decisions by closely monitoring NOAA weather radio or other local news outlets. #hurricanesafety madness