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These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 20.5618 km away, between 2004-01-22 23:58:00 and 2004-01-23 00:10:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 52.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A severe thunderstorm generated wind gusts to about 60 mph at and near Wheeler Army Airfield in central Oahu. However, there were no reports of serious injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Tornado. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 14.1779 km away, between 2004-01-25 13:45:00 and 2004-01-25 13:50:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A tornado touched down about 1 mile northwest of Royal Kunia, or 3 miles northwest of Waipahu, on the island of Oahu. However, no serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 23.6011 km away, between 2005-01-08 23:30:00 and 2005-01-09 00:50:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 55.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Severe thunderstorms struck Oahu in the late evening of the 8th and early morning of the 9th of January. There were many reports of frequent lightning and strong gusty winds as the storms moved through the area. Trees were uprooted, and branches and fencing blown down. The storms also caused power outages in several areas. There were no serious injuries reported. No damage estimates were available.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Waterspout. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 36.1511 km away, between 2005-01-24 18:12:00 and 2005-01-24 18:35:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An individual sighted a waterspout about 10 miles east of Lanikai Beach, moving southeast at 5 mph. However, there were no reports that the waterspout caused any property damage or serious injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 20.1331 km away, between 2005-01-29 12:00:00 and 2005-01-29 16:18:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy showers triggered flash flooding over parts of east Oahu, with Aina Haina seeing the most significant rainfall. Parts of the isle saw landslides, deep ponding of roadways, and sewage spills. There were no reports of serious injuries. Estimates of damages to residential housing and other properties were not available.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Waterspout. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 25.2803 km away, between 2005-02-02 08:45:00 and 2005-02-02 09:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A waterspout was sighted off the southwest coast of Oahu, west of Kalaeloa. Its movement was unknown. The waterspout dissipated, with no reports of serious injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Waterspout. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 33.5077 km away, between 2005-02-02 08:50:00 and 2005-02-02 09:05:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A waterspout was visible to beach goers and lifeguards about 2 miles west of Makaha on the island of Oahu. Its movement was unknown but dissipated in less than 20 minutes. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 17.8106 km away, between 2005-02-12 12:15:00 and 2005-02-12 14:15:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy showers generated flash flooding conditions over windward sections of Oahu, between Waikane and Kahaluu. Deep ponding across Kamehameha Highway in Waiahole made the roadway impassable for a time and forced police officers to close it until the waters subsided. However, there were no reports of serious property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 17.7419 km away, between 2005-09-23 17:12:00 and 2005-09-23 20:35:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Drenching downpours from showers and thunderstorms caused flooding along portions of Kamehameha Highway in windward coastal sections of Oahu. Streets became flooded near the Windward Mall in Kaneohe, and some homes suffered flood damage in Hauula. No damage estimated were available, however. There were no reports of serious injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 21.1522 km away, between 2005-10-01 22:28:00 and 2005-10-02 01:11:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy showers over central and northern sections of Oahu produced flash flooding near Waialua, where about 95 residents of Otake Camp were evacuated by county civil defense officials. Water in a nearby stream was rising rapidly after the Wahiawa Reservoir had overflowed its banks upstream. However, no serious property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 7.5765 km away, between 2005-10-25 00:54:00 and 2005-10-25 02:15:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy showers affected northern, windward, central, and southern areas of Oahu. Kapaa Quarry Road was closed for a time in windward Oahu as flood waters became too deep for vehicles to pass. The heavy rains may also have contributed to a small house and carport collapsing in Aina Haina in the southern part of the isle. (The home and carport were dilapidated, with termite damage.) There were no reports of injuries. No damage estimates were available on the collapsed home, carport, or a vehicle that had been under the carport.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 20.4236 km away, between 2005-10-31 02:30:00 and 2005-10-31 07:25:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy showers pounded windward areas of Oahu, from Hauula to Waikane. A drainage ditch overflowed in Punaluu and flooded a nearby residence with up to 6 inches of water. Heavy ponding occurred across stretches of Kamehameha Highway in windward sections of the isle as well. However, no serious injuries were reported. Damage estimates to the flooded home were not available.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 23.2507 km away, between 2005-11-30 19:30:00 and 2005-11-30 20:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms drenched parts of windward Oahu, causing small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding of roadways. Most of the activity was from Kailua to Waimanalo. Two homes in Waimanalo became flooded, according to fire department officials. The department also indicated that heavy ponding on some roadways in Waimanalo made them impassable for a time. There were no reports of serious injuries, however. Damage estimates on the two homes were not available.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 17.5941 km away, between 2005-12-04 14:30:00 and 2005-12-04 17:22:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms affected the island of Oahu, from Haleiwa to Kaneohe to Honolulu. Deep ponding occurred on many roadways, and wind and lightning caused power outages that impacted about 3000 Oahu residents. A home in Heeia was flooded when a nearby storm drain overflowed. Damage estimates were not available. No serious injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 5.9016 km away, between 2006-02-21 17:30:00 and 2006-02-21 21:50:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Showers and isolated thunderstorms drenched parts of Oahu and triggered flash flooding. A home was flooded in Kaaawa in windward Oahu by rapidly rising water; while in Kalihi in the southern part of the isle, the H-1 Freeway cutoff at Middle Street became impassable as rain water rose quickly in that area. Damage estimates were not available. No serious injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 17.8106 km away, between 2006-03-01 10:45:00 and 2006-03-02 00:23:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy showers and thunderstorms in windward sections of Oahu caused landslides and flooding along Kamehameha Highway near Kualoa Point. The highway was closed there for a time, and near Waikane as well. Several homes in the area were also flooded. There were no serious injuries. Damage estimates were not available.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 17.8106 km away, between 2006-03-02 05:36:00 and 2006-03-02 22:02:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy rain and isolated thunderstorms flooded Kamehameha Highway near Waikane, closing the roadway for a time. Scores of homes were flooded in windward sections of Oahu. Several schools were forced to close because of the wet conditions. Damage estimates were not available. No serious injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 23.2507 km away, between 2006-03-03 04:15:00 and 2006-03-03 12:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms in windward sections of Oahu caused a rockslide on the Kailua-bound lanes of the Pali Highway. The roadway was closed for several hours as highway workers cleared the debris. There were no reports of serious injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 17.8106 km away, between 2006-03-08 19:00:00 and 2006-03-08 23:31:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy rain and isolated thunderstorms produced flash flooding conditions in windward areas of Oahu. Several roads in and around the community of Hauula were closed by heavy ponding. Also, a few streams in the area overflowed their banks, most particularly the Maakua Stream. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 20.5618 km away, between 2006-03-19 09:40:00 and 2006-03-19 14:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy downpours occurred across the island of Oahu on the 19th. Flash flooding closed Waipahu Depot Road in Waipahu for a time as showers and thunderstorms moved through the southeast parts of the isle. No serious property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Waterspout. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 17.7419 km away, between 2006-03-21 15:55:00 and 2006-03-21 16:05:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A waterspout was sighted north of Marine Corps Base Hawaii on the island of Oahu in the afternoon of the 21st. It persisted for about 10 minutes and dissipated without incident.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 21.1429 km away, between 2006-03-22 01:45:00 and 2006-03-22 04:25:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy rain, showers, and isolated thunderstorms impacted the southern parts of Oahu. In Makiki, the Maunalaha Stream overflowed its banks and forced one family to evacuate their residence along Maunalaha Road. However, no serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 20.1331 km away, between 2006-03-24 19:45:00 and 2006-03-24 22:45:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms mainly impacted the south-central and southeast sections of Oahu. The Makiki Stream overflowed its banks near Fern Street in the McCully area because of the heavy downpour. No serious injuries or property damage were reported, however.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 7.5765 km away, between 2006-03-30 13:00:00 and 2006-03-30 13:52:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy showers in western and southern areas of Oahu resulted in flash flooding conditions. Water became as deep as three feet in parts of Mapunapuna, and deep ponding occurred along sections of Nimitz Highway and Ala Moana Boulevard. No serious property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 9.6073 km away, between 2006-03-31 12:30:00 and 2006-03-31 15:49:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: The Makiki Stream overflowed near Fern Street and Moku Place, as heavy showers and thunderstorms impacted central and eastern parts of Oahu. This affected several homes in the area. Flash flooding occurred at the Kahala Mall as well, closing the shopping center for several days. No serious injuries were reported. Damage estimates were not available.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 21.361 km away, between 2006-04-02 15:37:00 and 2006-04-02 20:37:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: Heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms impacted a broad section of windward Oahu, producing small landslides and deep ponding on several roadways. The precipitation caused the Waikane Stream to overflow onto a stretch of Kamehameha Highway near the town of Waikane. This closed the roadway in that area for a time. Also, civil defense officials evacuated 12 families below the Kailua Reservoir as a precaution, fearing a breach in the dam. However, there were no serious injuries or property damage.", "The following events were reported: Funnel Cloud, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 15.2447 km away, between 2006-10-08 14:30:00 and 2006-10-10 15:40:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Trade wind showers, combined with upper level instability, produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding of roadways on the island of Oahu. The conditions were also conducive to the development of funnel clouds. No serious property damage or injuries were reported. Trade wind showers, combined with upper level instability, produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding of roadways on the island of Oahu. The conditions were also conducive to the development of funnel clouds. No serious property damage or injuries were reported. Trade wind showers, combined with upper level instability, produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding of roadways on the island of Oahu. The conditions were also conducive to the development of funnel clouds. No serious property damage or injuries were reported. Trade wind showers, combined with upper level instability, produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding of roadways on the island of Oahu. The conditions were also conducive to the development of funnel clouds. No serious property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative: An airplane pilot and members of the general public spotted a funnel cloud over the Waianae Mountains on Oahu. The funnel dissipated without incident.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 20.0348 km away, between 2006-10-12 14:50:00 and 2006-10-15 07:37:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy rain with thunderstorms, and flash flooding events occurred as a cold front and upper trough approached and then passed over the islands, beginning the 12th and ending on the 21st. There were no serious injuries or property damage reported. Heavy rain with thunderstorms, and flash flooding events occurred as a cold front and upper trough approached and then passed over the islands, beginning the 12th and ending on the 21st. There were no serious injuries or property damage reported. Heavy rain with thunderstorms, and flash flooding events occurred as a cold front and upper trough approached and then passed over the islands, beginning the 12th and ending on the 21st. There were no serious injuries or property damage reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 19.7153 km away, between 2006-10-30 14:27:00 and 2006-10-31 18:45:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy showers occurred in the western and central part of the state as old shear line cloudiness became destabilized by an upper trough. No serious property damage or injuries were reported. Heavy showers occurred in the western and central part of the state as old shear line cloudiness became destabilized by an upper trough. No serious property damage or injuries were reported. Heavy showers occurred in the western and central part of the state as old shear line cloudiness became destabilized by an upper trough. No serious property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 20.0235 km away, between 2006-11-01 02:35:00 and 2006-11-02 12:25:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Remnant showery low clouds from an old shear line became energized by an upper trough over the Hawaiian Islands. This led to several heavy rain and flash flood events, plus high winds and waterspouts. Remnant showery low clouds from an old shear line became energized by an upper trough over the Hawaiian Islands. This led to several heavy rain and flash flood events, plus high winds and waterspouts. Remnant showery low clouds from an old shear line became energized by an upper trough over the Hawaiian Islands. This led to several heavy rain and flash flood events, plus high winds and waterspouts. Remnant showery low clouds from an old shear line became energized by an upper trough over the Hawaiian Islands. This led to several heavy rain and flash flood events, plus high winds and waterspouts.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms in central and western parts of Oahu caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of serious injuries or property damage.| Heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding of roadways over the southern half of Oahu. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. Heavy showers and thunderstorms caused ponding of roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding in windward sections of Oahu. There were no reports of serious injuries or property damage. Heavy rain over windward sections of Oahu triggered a landslide on Pali Highway, which closed this major traffic artery between Honolulu and windward communities from late morning on the 1st through early morning on the 2nd. Also, flooding along Waikane Stream closed Kamehameha Highway near Waikane in the early afternoon hours on the 1st. No serious injuries or property damage were reported, however.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 12.3755 km away, between 2006-11-26 19:42:00 and 2006-11-27 00:11:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper trough enhanced showers over Maui and Oahu.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy showers and thunderstorms in windward and southeast parts of Oahu produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 22.711 km away, between 2007-01-07 20:26:00 and 2007-01-09 09:38:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A surface low that developed northwest of Kauai brought unstable conditions to the state. A surface low that developed northwest of Kauai brought unstable conditions to the state. A surface low that developed northwest of Kauai brought unstable conditions to the state. A surface low that developed northwest of Kauai brought unstable conditions to the state.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy showers in windward sections of Oahu brought flooding conditions to the Hauula area. High water closed Kamehameha Highway near Pokiwai Place for a time. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.| Heavy showers in windward areas of Oahu produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding of roadways. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. Heavy showers in the northern half of Oahu produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries.| Heavy showers in northern and windward sections of Oahu caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding of roadways. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 7.781 km away, between 2007-02-23 13:29:00 and 2007-02-24 20:37:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper low over the Hawaiian Islands induced showers and isolated thunderstorms toward the end of the month. An upper low over the Hawaiian Islands induced showers and isolated thunderstorms toward the end of the month.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy showers in leeward sections of Oahu caused ponding of roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of serious injuries or property damage.| Heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways in the southeast section of Oahu. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.|", "The following events were reported: Funnel Cloud, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 20.0752 km away, between 2007-03-15 13:09:00 and 2007-03-16 16:40:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A surface front and upper trough in the area generated funnel clouds, heavy showers, and isolated thunderstorms. The funnel clouds dissipated without incident. There were no reports of serious injuries or property damage with the heavy precipitation and thunderstorms. A surface front and upper trough in the area generated funnel clouds, heavy showers, and isolated thunderstorms. The funnel clouds dissipated without incident. There were no reports of serious injuries or property damage with the heavy precipitation and thunderstorms. A surface front and upper trough in the area generated funnel clouds, heavy showers, and isolated thunderstorms. The funnel clouds dissipated without incident. There were no reports of serious injuries or property damage with the heavy precipitation and thunderstorms.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 23.1542 km away, between 2007-08-25 13:02:00 and 2007-08-25 15:40:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper low near the Hawaiian Islands induced heavy showers over several locales in the state. The rain produced ponding of roadways, and drainage ditch and small stream flooding. However, no serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 18.0252 km away, between 2007-09-15 11:01:00 and 2007-09-15 13:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy showers over windward sections of Oahu caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 7.2018 km away, between 2007-11-01 18:18:00 and 2007-11-01 20:15:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Rainfall became heavy over portions of Oahu, Lanai, the Big Island of Hawaii, and Kauai in the early part of November. The rain caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. There were no reports of serious injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 18.8372 km away, between 2007-11-04 00:23:00 and 2007-11-05 19:50:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A kona low initially developed north of Hawaii and generated showers, thunderstorms, and drenching rain across much of the state. The system caused flash flooding in a couple of instances. Damage estimates were not available. There were no reports of serious injuries. A kona low initially developed north of Hawaii and generated showers, thunderstorms, and drenching rain across much of the state. The system caused flash flooding in a couple of instances. Damage estimates were not available. There were no reports of serious injuries. A kona low initially developed north of Hawaii and generated showers, thunderstorms, and drenching rain across much of the state. The system caused flash flooding in a couple of instances. Damage estimates were not available. There were no reports of serious injuries. A kona low initially developed north of Hawaii and generated showers, thunderstorms, and drenching rain across much of the state. The system caused flash flooding in a couple of instances. Damage estimates were not available. There were no reports of serious injuries.\nEvent Narrative: Kamehameha Highway was closed for a time near Waikane because the Waikane Stream overflowed its banks and flooded the roadway.|", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 21.7164 km away, between 2007-11-27 14:34:00 and 2007-11-28 09:57:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper trough moving from the northwest to southeast over the Hawaiian Islands helped generate heavy rain, thunderstorms, and showers. Some of the rainfall caused flash flooding on the island of Kauai and on the Big Island of Hawaii. Damage estimates were not available. There were no serious injuries reported. An upper trough moving from the northwest to southeast over the Hawaiian Islands helped generate heavy rain, thunderstorms, and showers. Some of the rainfall caused flash flooding on the island of Kauai and on the Big Island of Hawaii. Damage estimates were not available. There were no serious injuries reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 20.0999 km away, between 2007-12-31 01:45:00 and 2007-12-31 02:34:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper trough and a shear line at the surface combined to produce heavy showers over the islands, with Oahu and Molokai seeing the most significant events.\nEvent Narrative: Flash flooding conditions closed Kamehameha Highway near Waikane for a time.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 17.3938 km away, between 2008-02-06 18:35:00 and 2008-02-06 21:45:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy showers and thunderstorms continued across the Aloha State as an upper trough and a moist trade flow combined to adversely affect the islands.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 18.7878 km away, between 2008-02-07 14:02:00 and 2008-02-07 19:38:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy showers and thunderstorms continued across the Aloha State as an upper trough and a moist trade flow combined to adversely affect the islands. Heavy showers and thunderstorms continued across the Aloha State as an upper trough and a moist trade flow combined to adversely affect the islands.\nEvent Narrative: After heavy rain, flood waters became 3 to 4 feet deep on westbound lanes of the H-1 Freeway near Makakilo in leeward Oahu.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 14.7011 km away, between 2008-03-21 14:05:00 and 2008-03-21 15:26:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy showers caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding in the western part of Oahu. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 18.4149 km away, between 2008-04-25 12:25:00 and 2008-04-26 15:52:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Light winds at the surface and unstable conditions aloft led to heavy showers and thunderstorms over the central part of the island chain. The result was small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding of roadways. There were no reports of serious injuries or property damage. Light winds at the surface and unstable conditions aloft led to heavy showers and thunderstorms over the central part of the island chain. The result was small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding of roadways. There were no reports of serious injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 24.9933 km away, between 2008-06-12 00:50:00 and 2008-06-12 07:25:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy showers embedded within Molokai plume cloudiness produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways, in windward portions of Oahu, from Turtle Bay to Kaaawa. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 12.6332 km away, between 2008-07-09 12:18:00 and 2008-07-09 15:07:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy showers over the southwest portion of the island of Oahu caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding along roadways. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 23.0888 km away, between 2008-10-15 10:56:00 and 2008-10-15 21:39:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy showers over windward sections of Oahu produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of serious injuries or property damage. Heavy showers over windward sections of Oahu produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of serious injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 15.6914 km away, between 2008-11-22 08:06:00 and 2008-11-22 14:40:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A subtropical low - known as a Kona low in Hawaii - caused heavy rain and showers over Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, and Molokai. The precipitation produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding of roadways. No significant property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 24.744 km away, between 2008-12-11 06:20:00 and 2008-12-14 00:00:00.The events resulted in 1 injuries and 0 fatalities. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A surface low northwest of the Garden Island of Kauai, a surface front, and an upper air trough generated heavy showers and thunderstorms over most of the Aloha State. Several schools were closed, and many roadways became impassable because of high water and debris. Damages were extensive to homes and other structures, and to agriculture. The cost estimate for the losses was $50 million. There were no serious injuries, though a teenage boy suffered a leg cut before being rescued from flood waters near Waianae on Oahu. A surface low northwest of the Garden Island of Kauai, a surface front, and an upper air trough generated heavy showers and thunderstorms over most of the Aloha State. Several schools were closed, and many roadways became impassable because of high water and debris. Damages were extensive to homes and other structures, and to agriculture. The cost estimate for the losses was $50 million. There were no serious injuries, though a teenage boy suffered a leg cut before being rescued from flood waters near Waianae on Oahu. A surface low northwest of the Garden Island of Kauai, a surface front, and an upper air trough generated heavy showers and thunderstorms over most of the Aloha State. Several schools were closed, and many roadways became impassable because of high water and debris. Damages were extensive to homes and other structures, and to agriculture. The cost estimate for the losses was $50 million. There were no serious injuries, though a teenage boy suffered a leg cut before being rescued from flood waters near Waianae on Oahu. A surface low northwest of the Garden Island of Kauai, a surface front, and an upper air trough generated heavy showers and thunderstorms over most of the Aloha State. Several schools were closed, and many roadways became impassable because of high water and debris. Damages were extensive to homes and other structures, and to agriculture. The cost estimate for the losses was $50 million. There were no serious injuries, though a teenage boy suffered a leg cut before being rescued from flood waters near Waianae on Oahu.\nEvent Narrative: Otake Camp near Waialua was evacuated because of flooding, the Makaha Bridge was blocked by debris, homes were inundated in Waianae and Laie, and farm produce was damaged in the affected area. Flooding on Farrington Highway and on Waialua Beach Road in Waialua forced officials to close the roadways for a time. Rising water in Waianae trapped two teenage boys in a stream, but both were rescued. One boy suffered a cut on his leg and was taken to the Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center for treatment. The news article did not mention the exact age of the injured boy.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 29.2388 km away, between 2008-12-15 21:20:00 and 2008-12-16 02:53:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: The Kona low that had severely impacted the islands from the 11th through the 14th weakened, but it remained strong enough to deliver heavy showers and thunderstorms to Kauai and Oahu. The rain caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 26.7295 km away, between 2008-12-27 08:05:00 and 2008-12-27 10:53:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper low and trough induced heavy showers and thunderstorms, especially on the Valley Isle of Maui and the Big Island of Hawaii. There were no significant damages or injuries. Most of the problems were with road closures.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 14.8896 km away, between 2008-12-31 01:33:00 and 2008-12-31 05:36:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A persistent upper low/trough system continued to cause problems for the residents of the Aloha State. The feature induced more heavy rain and thunderstorms as a moist trade flow moved beneath the cold air aloft. However, there were no significant injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 18.2022 km away, between 2009-01-01 01:24:00 and 2009-01-01 04:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper low southwest of the islands produced heavy showers and thunderstorms over Oahu and Niihau. Minor flooding affected roadways, drainage ditches, and small streams. No serious property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 11.139 km away, between 2009-01-11 02:49:00 and 2009-01-11 03:53:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A front moving through the island chain brought heavy rain and thunderstorms to portions of Kauai, Oahu, Lanai, and Maui. There was ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No significant injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 31.5302 km away, between 2009-01-26 21:59:00 and 2009-01-27 00:54:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A cold front brought heavy showers to the islands toward the end of January. The boundary caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding of roadways. No serious property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 16.1522 km away, between 2009-02-07 13:14:00 and 2009-02-07 16:09:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Convective conditions prevailed over Oahu, and heavy showers developed over western parts of the isle. Even small hail was reported by a pilot and several residents near Nanakuli. There was ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. However, no significant injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 24.9117 km away, between 2009-02-09 21:40:00 and 2009-02-10 03:24:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Weak and veering trade winds helped to sustain showers over windward sections of Oahu. The rain caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain, Tornado. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 12.9276 km away, between 2009-02-10 13:54:00 and 2009-02-12 11:59:00.The events resulted in 1 injuries and 0 fatalities. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Trade winds died and convective weather developed across the island chain. This resulted in heavy showers and thunderstorms forming over Oahu, the Big Island of Hawaii, and Maui.||Especially strong sea breeze conditions in southwest Oahu produced a tornado in the afternoon of February 11th. One man suffered minor injuries at the Kapolei Golf Course, and there was damage to a roof and golf cart. No damage estimate was available. Trade winds died and convective weather developed across the island chain. This resulted in heavy showers and thunderstorms forming over Oahu, the Big Island of Hawaii, and Maui.||Especially strong sea breeze conditions in southwest Oahu produced a tornado in the afternoon of February 11th. One man suffered minor injuries at the Kapolei Golf Course, and there was damage to a roof and golf cart. No damage estimate was available. Trade winds died and convective weather developed across the island chain. This resulted in heavy showers and thunderstorms forming over Oahu, the Big Island of Hawaii, and Maui.||Especially strong sea breeze conditions in southwest Oahu produced a tornado in the afternoon of February 11th. One man suffered minor injuries at the Kapolei Golf Course, and there was damage to a roof and golf cart. No damage estimate was available. Trade winds died and convective weather developed across the island chain. This resulted in heavy showers and thunderstorms forming over Oahu, the Big Island of Hawaii, and Maui.||Especially strong sea breeze conditions in southwest Oahu produced a tornado in the afternoon of February 11th. One man suffered minor injuries at the Kapolei Golf Course, and there was damage to a roof and golf cart. No damage estimate was available. Trade winds died and convective weather developed across the island chain. This resulted in heavy showers and thunderstorms forming over Oahu, the Big Island of Hawaii, and Maui.||Especially strong sea breeze conditions in southwest Oahu produced a tornado in the afternoon of February 11th. One man suffered minor injuries at the Kapolei Golf Course, and there was damage to a roof and golf cart. No damage estimate was available.\nEvent Narrative: A weak tornado touched down near the Kapolei Golf Course, and damaged a golf cart and roof. One man in his 30's, an employee of the course, was injured while he was helping another person escape the strong winds.", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 16.7169 km away, between 2009-03-09 20:42:00 and 2009-03-09 22:53:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy showers and rain, generated by surface and upper troughs, impacted several islands. The systems also caused flash flooding on two occasions. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative: Very heavy rain caused flash flooding and forced county officials to close the off-ramp from the H-3 freeway to Kamehameha Highway on the island of Oahu.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 12.3162 km away, between 2009-03-14 06:05:00 and 2009-03-15 05:59:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A strong low north of the Aloha State generated surf of 15 to 25 feet along the north-facing shores, and 8 to 15 feet along the east-facing shores, of all islands except Lanai. The especially high surf kept lifeguards busy helping people in distress. One surfer died in waters off Anahola in Kauai during the afternoon of the 13th. No significant property damage was reported from the high surf.||The low also destabilized the atmosphere over the islands and caused heavy showers and thunderstorms on Oahu and in Maui County. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries from the precipitation. A strong low north of the Aloha State generated surf of 15 to 25 feet along the north-facing shores, and 8 to 15 feet along the east-facing shores, of all islands except Lanai. The especially high surf kept lifeguards busy helping people in distress. One surfer died in waters off Anahola in Kauai during the afternoon of the 13th. No significant property damage was reported from the high surf.||The low also destabilized the atmosphere over the islands and caused heavy showers and thunderstorms on Oahu and in Maui County. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries from the precipitation.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 19.654 km away, between 2009-03-17 21:54:00 and 2009-03-18 01:10:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A westward moving low north of the islands generated heavy showers on Oahu and Maui. There were no reports of significant property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 17.3446 km away, between 2009-04-10 15:19:00 and 2009-04-10 18:15:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A surface trough near Kauai, in combination with an upper trough, helped trigger heavy showers over much of Oahu. The rain caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 21.7502 km away, between 2009-04-20 12:35:00 and 2009-04-21 00:59:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A cold front moving through the state generated heavy showers from Kauai to Maui. The system caused ponding of roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. However, no significant property damage or injuries were reported. A cold front moving through the state generated heavy showers from Kauai to Maui. The system caused ponding of roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. However, no significant property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 21.3404 km away, between 2009-08-12 02:11:00 and 2009-08-13 15:54:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Moisture associated with former Hurricane Felicia generated heavy rain and showers over the islands, especially Oahu, Kauai, and Maui. However, there were no reports of serious injuries or property damage. Moisture associated with former Hurricane Felicia generated heavy rain and showers over the islands, especially Oahu, Kauai, and Maui. However, there were no reports of serious injuries or property damage. Moisture associated with former Hurricane Felicia generated heavy rain and showers over the islands, especially Oahu, Kauai, and Maui. However, there were no reports of serious injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy rain in windward Oahu caused flash flooding along Waikane Stream, which then forced the closure of Kamehameha Highway in the vicinity of the stream.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 18.3825 km away, between 2009-10-04 19:34:00 and 2009-10-05 19:50:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper trough, in combination with moist southeast flow, generated heavy showers and rain over portions of Kauai, Oahu, and Molokai. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries. An upper trough, in combination with moist southeast flow, generated heavy showers and rain over portions of Kauai, Oahu, and Molokai. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries. An upper trough, in combination with moist southeast flow, generated heavy showers and rain over portions of Kauai, Oahu, and Molokai. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries. An upper trough, in combination with moist southeast flow, generated heavy showers and rain over portions of Kauai, Oahu, and Molokai. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 13.4331 km away, between 2009-10-09 14:49:00 and 2009-10-09 17:28:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Afternoon heating with weak low-level flow induced heavy showers over parts of Oahu. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 24.8431 km away, between 2009-10-25 14:10:00 and 2009-10-25 17:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: The mix of high humidity and afternoon heating generated heavy showers over portions of Oahu. The rainfall rate was particularly high and lasted long enough to cause flash flooding near Waikane. No significant property damage or injuries were reported, though a few homes along Waikane Stream sustained some damage. The mix of high humidity and afternoon heating generated heavy showers over portions of Oahu. The rainfall rate was particularly high and lasted long enough to cause flash flooding near Waikane. No significant property damage or injuries were reported, though a few homes along Waikane Stream sustained some damage.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy Rain produced flash flooding in Waikane and Waiahole Valleys on windward Oahu. Police and Emergency managers closed Kamehameha Highway for 2 1/2 hours due to high and fast moving water over a 100 yard section of the roadway.", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 22.5945 km away, between 2009-11-10 19:47:00 and 2009-11-14 12:35:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A robust upper trough destabilized the atmosphere over the Aloha State, producing heavy showers and thunderstorms. The system eventually caused flash flooding conditions over parts of Kauai and Oahu. No significant injuries were reported. As far as damages, a home on Oahu collapsed as a stream bank eroded. A robust upper trough destabilized the atmosphere over the Aloha State, producing heavy showers and thunderstorms. The system eventually caused flash flooding conditions over parts of Kauai and Oahu. No significant injuries were reported. As far as damages, a home on Oahu collapsed as a stream bank eroded. A robust upper trough destabilized the atmosphere over the Aloha State, producing heavy showers and thunderstorms. The system eventually caused flash flooding conditions over parts of Kauai and Oahu. No significant injuries were reported. As far as damages, a home on Oahu collapsed as a stream bank eroded. A robust upper trough destabilized the atmosphere over the Aloha State, producing heavy showers and thunderstorms. The system eventually caused flash flooding conditions over parts of Kauai and Oahu. No significant injuries were reported. As far as damages, a home on Oahu collapsed as a stream bank eroded.\nEvent Narrative: Kaipapau Stream near Hauula undercut the foundation of a home. Also, up to 10 inches of rain covered the Punaluu and Waikane bridges in the windward section of Oahu.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 11.234 km away, between 2009-12-03 18:35:00 and 2009-12-03 21:04:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Wind convergence ahead of a cold front produced periods of heavy showers and thunderstorms from Oahu to Maui. However, no significant injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 17.7354 km away, between 2010-01-29 20:52:00 and 2010-01-29 23:39:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A front moving through the island chain triggered periods of heavy rain on Oahu, Molokai, and Maui. There were no reports of significant property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 9.8196 km away, between 2010-02-02 08:50:00 and 2010-02-02 11:37:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A weakening front moving through the island chain caused heavy rain over portions of Kauai, Oahu, and Molokai. There were no reports of significant injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 26.7871 km away, between 2010-03-16 13:30:00 and 2010-03-16 18:22:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Showers that developed ahead of a cold front caused nuisance flooding on Oahu and Molokai. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 24.6572 km away, between 2010-04-06 20:23:00 and 2010-04-07 17:32:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper trough over the islands produced heavy rain on Oahu and the Big Island of Hawaii, and flash flooding conditions in Kauai. However, no serious property damage or injuries were reported. An upper trough over the islands produced heavy rain on Oahu and the Big Island of Hawaii, and flash flooding conditions in Kauai. However, no serious property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Dust Devil. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 32.397 km away, between 2010-04-21 10:35:00 and 2010-04-21 10:50:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A dust devil momentarily lifted several children off the ground at Makaha Elementary School in West Oahu, causing a few minor injuries. There were no reports of property damage. Wind gusts with the dust devil were estimated near 60 mph.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 15.6855 km away, between 2010-10-18 17:50:00 and 2010-10-21 06:23:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Unstable conditions associated with an upper trough west of the state led to heavy rain over three islands. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries. Unstable conditions associated with an upper trough west of the state led to heavy rain over three islands. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Dust Devil. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 14.9612 km away, between 2010-11-09 11:00:00 and 2010-11-09 11:20:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A well-defined dust devil moved through parts of leeward Oahu, between Kapolei and Kunia, and received a great deal of publicity; but it did not lead to any serious property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 21.324 km away, between 2010-12-01 04:13:00 and 2010-12-01 05:11:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An area of heavy showers moving from east to west passed over windward and southeast portions of Oahu. There were no reports of significant injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 19.6606 km away, between 2010-12-09 18:00:00 and 2010-12-11 05:53:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A cold front, in combination with an upper trough, brought heavy showers, rain, and thunderstorms to parts of the Aloha State. The systems also generated snow for the summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on the Big Island of Hawaii. There were no reports of serious injuries. The weather did cause flooding problems for some residents, power and phone outages, and downed trees. The costs of the damages were not available. A cold front, in combination with an upper trough, brought heavy showers, rain, and thunderstorms to parts of the Aloha State. The systems also generated snow for the summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on the Big Island of Hawaii. There were no reports of serious injuries. The weather did cause flooding problems for some residents, power and phone outages, and downed trees. The costs of the damages were not available. A cold front, in combination with an upper trough, brought heavy showers, rain, and thunderstorms to parts of the Aloha State. The systems also generated snow for the summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on the Big Island of Hawaii. There were no reports of serious injuries. The weather did cause flooding problems for some residents, power and phone outages, and downed trees. The costs of the damages were not available.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 19.1551 km away, between 2010-12-19 14:00:00 and 2010-12-23 16:09:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A large Kona low west of Hawaii began to move east. This was followed by significant levels of tropical moisture being drawn north over the Aloha State. Precipitation became heavy at times over the islands, especially Oahu and Molokai. No serious injuries were reported. Damage estimates were not available, though there were reports of buckled road pavement and urban flooding because of poor drainage. A large Kona low west of Hawaii began to move east. This was followed by significant levels of tropical moisture being drawn north over the Aloha State. Precipitation became heavy at times over the islands, especially Oahu and Molokai. No serious injuries were reported. Damage estimates were not available, though there were reports of buckled road pavement and urban flooding because of poor drainage. A large Kona low west of Hawaii began to move east. This was followed by significant levels of tropical moisture being drawn north over the Aloha State. Precipitation became heavy at times over the islands, especially Oahu and Molokai. No serious injuries were reported. Damage estimates were not available, though there were reports of buckled road pavement and urban flooding because of poor drainage. A large Kona low west of Hawaii began to move east. This was followed by significant levels of tropical moisture being drawn north over the Aloha State. Precipitation became heavy at times over the islands, especially Oahu and Molokai. No serious injuries were reported. Damage estimates were not available, though there were reports of buckled road pavement and urban flooding because of poor drainage. A large Kona low west of Hawaii began to move east. This was followed by significant levels of tropical moisture being drawn north over the Aloha State. Precipitation became heavy at times over the islands, especially Oahu and Molokai. No serious injuries were reported. Damage estimates were not available, though there were reports of buckled road pavement and urban flooding because of poor drainage. A large Kona low west of Hawaii began to move east. This was followed by significant levels of tropical moisture being drawn north over the Aloha State. Precipitation became heavy at times over the islands, especially Oahu and Molokai. No serious injuries were reported. Damage estimates were not available, though there were reports of buckled road pavement and urban flooding because of poor drainage.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy rain caused street flooding in Waikiki and at the tennis courts in Kapiolani Park.", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 21.8648 km away, between 2010-12-24 13:51:00 and 2010-12-27 20:53:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A weather system west of the Aloha State triggered showers and thunderstorms across the islands. Flash flooding and heavy rain events were commonplace, as was the case earlier in the month. No serious injuries were reported. Damage estimates were not available. A weather system west of the Aloha State triggered showers and thunderstorms across the islands. Flash flooding and heavy rain events were commonplace, as was the case earlier in the month. No serious injuries were reported. Damage estimates were not available. A weather system west of the Aloha State triggered showers and thunderstorms across the islands. Flash flooding and heavy rain events were commonplace, as was the case earlier in the month. No serious injuries were reported. Damage estimates were not available. A weather system west of the Aloha State triggered showers and thunderstorms across the islands. Flash flooding and heavy rain events were commonplace, as was the case earlier in the month. No serious injuries were reported. Damage estimates were not available. A weather system west of the Aloha State triggered showers and thunderstorms across the islands. Flash flooding and heavy rain events were commonplace, as was the case earlier in the month. No serious injuries were reported. Damage estimates were not available.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy showers over leeward Oahu caused flooding at the Kalaeloa off-ramp of the H-1 Freeway. Two vehicles that had become swamped by the water had to be towed from the site. Additionally, a few homes were flooded along Waianae Valley Road and Lahaina Street; a debris flow closed part of Kamehameha Highway; and the westbound side of Farrington Highway became flooded near Aliinui Drive, where several cars stalled in the water. Heavy rain produced flooding along Puhawai Road in the Waianae Valley in West Oahu. Water was at least 18 inches deep along a 90-foot stretch of the road.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 21.1948 km away, between 2011-01-10 13:42:00 and 2011-01-10 16:08:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A cold front passing through the islands generated heavy rain and showers, causing flash flooding in parts of Maui. No serious injuries were reported. The costs of any damages were not available.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 13.145 km away, between 2011-01-12 06:34:00 and 2011-01-13 14:26:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A strong cold front produced heavy rain, thunderstorms, and flash flooding over much of the island chain, and even heavy snow over the summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on the Big Island of Hawaii. The system also induced strong winds ahead of it. The costs of damages were not available. No serious injuries were reported. A strong cold front produced heavy rain, thunderstorms, and flash flooding over much of the island chain, and even heavy snow over the summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on the Big Island of Hawaii. The system also induced strong winds ahead of it. The costs of damages were not available. No serious injuries were reported. A strong cold front produced heavy rain, thunderstorms, and flash flooding over much of the island chain, and even heavy snow over the summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on the Big Island of Hawaii. The system also induced strong winds ahead of it. The costs of damages were not available. No serious injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative: Flooding reported along Nalopaka Place near Aiea in south central Oahu.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 17.3879 km away, between 2011-01-16 17:42:00 and 2011-01-16 19:25:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A cold front produced heavy rain and flash flooding over Niihau and Kauai. There were no reports of serious injuries. The costs of any damages was not available.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 23.8459 km away, between 2011-02-10 22:25:00 and 2011-02-14 18:49:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A cold front advancing from the west brought heavy rain, showers, thunderstorms, and a weak tornado over the western parts of the island chain, causing flash flooding in parts of Oahu and Maui. There were no reports of serious injuries. Any property damage costs were not available. A cold front advancing from the west brought heavy rain, showers, thunderstorms, and a weak tornado over the western parts of the island chain, causing flash flooding in parts of Oahu and Maui. There were no reports of serious injuries. Any property damage costs were not available. A cold front advancing from the west brought heavy rain, showers, thunderstorms, and a weak tornado over the western parts of the island chain, causing flash flooding in parts of Oahu and Maui. There were no reports of serious injuries. Any property damage costs were not available.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy rain caused flooding along Kapaa Quarry Road near Kailua on the island of Oahu.", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 20.8173 km away, between 2011-02-19 23:59:00 and 2011-02-20 02:14:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A cold front advancing across Kauai induced southeast winds over Oahu. The winds interacted with the Koolau Range and generated heavy downpours on the windward side of the isle. There were no reports of serious injuries. Any property damage costs were not available.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy rain forced Waikane Stream over its banks, which then flooded a portion of Kamehameha Highway for a time on the windward side of Oahu.", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 18.1384 km away, between 2011-02-22 14:49:00 and 2011-02-23 18:42:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper trough triggered heavy rain and thunderstorms over much of the Aloha State. There were no reports of significant injuries. The costs of any damages were not available. An upper trough triggered heavy rain and thunderstorms over much of the Aloha State. There were no reports of significant injuries. The costs of any damages were not available. An upper trough triggered heavy rain and thunderstorms over much of the Aloha State. There were no reports of significant injuries. The costs of any damages were not available.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy rain caused flooding along Malae Place just off Kaneohe Bay Drive on the windward side of Oahu.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 23.2097 km away, between 2011-03-04 01:02:00 and 2011-03-04 04:50:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A cold front moving from the northwest brought periods of heavy rain and thunderstorms to the island chain from Kauai to Maui. Especially hard hit was Oahu, where locally strong winds from heavy showers and thunderstorms in the morning hours of the 4th of March knocked down trees and utility pools in the Ewa area and other places around the isle. This resulted in power outages which affected thousands of residents. There were no serious injuries reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 20.2173 km away, between 2011-04-06 06:54:00 and 2011-04-08 08:23:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper low in the vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands generated heavy rain and thunderstorms over much of the Aloha State. The volcano summits on the Big Island received snow showers as well. No significant injuries or property damage were reported. An upper low in the vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands generated heavy rain and thunderstorms over much of the Aloha State. The volcano summits on the Big Island received snow showers as well. No significant injuries or property damage were reported. An upper low in the vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands generated heavy rain and thunderstorms over much of the Aloha State. The volcano summits on the Big Island received snow showers as well. No significant injuries or property damage were reported. An upper low in the vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands generated heavy rain and thunderstorms over much of the Aloha State. The volcano summits on the Big Island received snow showers as well. No significant injuries or property damage were reported. An upper low in the vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands generated heavy rain and thunderstorms over much of the Aloha State. The volcano summits on the Big Island received snow showers as well. No significant injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 14.4215 km away, between 2011-04-29 12:37:00 and 2011-04-29 14:32:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper trough, in combination with moist low-level conditions, caused heavy rain over central and southwest parts of Oahu. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain, Lightning. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 18.8598 km away, between 2011-05-01 15:36:00 and 2011-05-03 08:41:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 50000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper low in the area affected the Aloha State, bringing heavy rain and thunderstorms, and even small hail to parts of the Big Island of Hawaii and Maui. There were no reports of serious injuries. The costs of physical damages were not available. An upper low in the area affected the Aloha State, bringing heavy rain and thunderstorms, and even small hail to parts of the Big Island of Hawaii and Maui. There were no reports of serious injuries. The costs of physical damages were not available. An upper low in the area affected the Aloha State, bringing heavy rain and thunderstorms, and even small hail to parts of the Big Island of Hawaii and Maui. There were no reports of serious injuries. The costs of physical damages were not available. An upper low in the area affected the Aloha State, bringing heavy rain and thunderstorms, and even small hail to parts of the Big Island of Hawaii and Maui. There were no reports of serious injuries. The costs of physical damages were not available. An upper low in the area affected the Aloha State, bringing heavy rain and thunderstorms, and even small hail to parts of the Big Island of Hawaii and Maui. There were no reports of serious injuries. The costs of physical damages were not available. An upper low in the area affected the Aloha State, bringing heavy rain and thunderstorms, and even small hail to parts of the Big Island of Hawaii and Maui. There were no reports of serious injuries. The costs of physical damages were not available. An upper low in the area affected the Aloha State, bringing heavy rain and thunderstorms, and even small hail to parts of the Big Island of Hawaii and Maui. There were no reports of serious injuries. The costs of physical damages were not available.\nEvent Narrative: Numerous cars inundated on Nanea Street in Makiki on the island of Oahu. Around 60,000 customers in east Oahu lost electrical power after lightning struck two major transmission lines that serve the Pukele and Koolau substations.", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 22.3591 km away, between 2011-05-06 04:06:00 and 2011-05-10 15:48:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper trough remaining near the islands triggered heavy rain, thunderstorms, and flash flooding over much of the Aloha State. There were no serious injuries reported. Costs of any property damages were not available. An upper trough remaining near the islands triggered heavy rain, thunderstorms, and flash flooding over much of the Aloha State. There were no serious injuries reported. Costs of any property damages were not available. An upper trough remaining near the islands triggered heavy rain, thunderstorms, and flash flooding over much of the Aloha State. There were no serious injuries reported. Costs of any property damages were not available. An upper trough remaining near the islands triggered heavy rain, thunderstorms, and flash flooding over much of the Aloha State. There were no serious injuries reported. Costs of any property damages were not available.\nEvent Narrative: Kamehameha Highway was closed for a time at the Waikane Stream in windward Oahu because of flowing water and debris on the roadway.", "The following events were reported: Funnel Cloud, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 25.9452 km away, between 2011-05-11 16:57:00 and 2011-05-12 22:38:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A surface trough west of the Garden Isle of Kauai caused inclement weather across Kauai and Oahu, triggering showers and thunderstorms. No serious injuries were reported. Costs of damages were not available. A surface trough west of the Garden Isle of Kauai caused inclement weather across Kauai and Oahu, triggering showers and thunderstorms. No serious injuries were reported. Costs of damages were not available.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain, Lightning. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 25.8074 km away, between 2011-06-03 07:16:00 and 2011-06-05 02:42:00.The events resulted in 1 injuries and 0 fatalities. The events caused property damage valued at 20000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper low in the area caused showers and thunderstorms--even snow--over the Aloha State. Some of the rain was heavy enough to produce flash flooding over parts of the island chain. The costs of any property damage were not available. One firefighter was injured when responding to a lightning strike at a residence on the North Shore of Oahu on the 3rd of June. An upper low in the area caused showers and thunderstorms--even snow--over the Aloha State. Some of the rain was heavy enough to produce flash flooding over parts of the island chain. The costs of any property damage were not available. One firefighter was injured when responding to a lightning strike at a residence on the North Shore of Oahu on the 3rd of June. An upper low in the area caused showers and thunderstorms--even snow--over the Aloha State. Some of the rain was heavy enough to produce flash flooding over parts of the island chain. The costs of any property damage were not available. One firefighter was injured when responding to a lightning strike at a residence on the North Shore of Oahu on the 3rd of June. An upper low in the area caused showers and thunderstorms--even snow--over the Aloha State. Some of the rain was heavy enough to produce flash flooding over parts of the island chain. The costs of any property damage were not available. One firefighter was injured when responding to a lightning strike at a residence on the North Shore of Oahu on the 3rd of June. An upper low in the area caused showers and thunderstorms--even snow--over the Aloha State. Some of the rain was heavy enough to produce flash flooding over parts of the island chain. The costs of any property damage were not available. One firefighter was injured when responding to a lightning strike at a residence on the North Shore of Oahu on the 3rd of June. An upper low in the area caused showers and thunderstorms--even snow--over the Aloha State. Some of the rain was heavy enough to produce flash flooding over parts of the island chain. The costs of any property damage were not available. One firefighter was injured when responding to a lightning strike at a residence on the North Shore of Oahu on the 3rd of June. An upper low in the area caused showers and thunderstorms--even snow--over the Aloha State. Some of the rain was heavy enough to produce flash flooding over parts of the island chain. The costs of any property damage were not available. One firefighter was injured when responding to a lightning strike at a residence on the North Shore of Oahu on the 3rd of June. An upper low in the area caused showers and thunderstorms--even snow--over the Aloha State. Some of the rain was heavy enough to produce flash flooding over parts of the island chain. The costs of any property damage were not available. One firefighter was injured when responding to a lightning strike at a residence on the North Shore of Oahu on the 3rd of June.\nEvent Narrative: THE BUS (local public transportation) reported two automobiles stalled in Punaluu in windward Oahu due to two feet of water flowing across Kamehameha Highway. Kamehameha Highway was closed for a time by the county in windward Oahu because of water overflowing Waikane Stream. Kapaa Quarry Road in Kailua in windward Oahu closed to small vehicle traffic for a time due to flooding near Mokapu Saddle Road. A portion of Kamehameha Highway in Waikane in windward Oahu was closed for a time due to flooding near Waikane Valley Road. Lightning struck a residence near Laniakea on the North Shore of Oahu. One firefighter was reported injured in responding to the call. A lightning strike downed power lines along Naniloa Loop in Laie in windward Oahu.", "The following events were reported: Funnel Cloud. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 14.516 km away, between 2011-09-07 17:15:00 and 2011-09-07 17:20:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A funnel cloud formed over leeward Oahu near the Royal Kunia Country Club in the later afternoon. The funnel dissipated after a few minutes without incident.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 24.6755 km away, between 2011-09-15 09:52:00 and 2011-09-15 12:13:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A surface trough moving from east to west triggered heavy showers over portions of Oahu, especially windward locales. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 20.5534 km away, between 2011-10-18 21:50:00 and 2011-10-19 00:01:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A low far northwest of Hawaii caused winds to veer from the east to east-southeast, enough to help trigger heavy rain over windward locales on the island of Oahu. No significant injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 19.3083 km away, between 2011-10-23 07:04:00 and 2011-10-23 19:16:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Winds veering from east to east-southeast caused enough instability to produce heavy rain over the Koolau Range and windward coastal areas on Oahu. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries. Winds veering from east to east-southeast caused enough instability to produce heavy rain over the Koolau Range and windward coastal areas on Oahu. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 13.3961 km away, between 2011-11-01 10:39:00 and 2011-11-04 00:36:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Upper air instability generated heavy rain over much of the Aloha State, with isolated thunderstorms and snow at the higher elevations of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on the Big Island of Hawaii. There were no reports of significant property damage or injuries. Upper air instability generated heavy rain over much of the Aloha State, with isolated thunderstorms and snow at the higher elevations of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on the Big Island of Hawaii. There were no reports of significant property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 17.227 km away, between 2011-12-10 18:26:00 and 2011-12-13 05:20:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Upper air instability caused strong winds over portions of the Big Island and Maui, and induced showers and thunderstorms from the Big Island to Oahu. The strong trade winds downed trees, which then damaged a home and a garage in one instance in windward Big Island; and they generated surf of 5 to 9 feet along the east-facing shores of Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Maui, and the Big Island. Also, wintry conditions existed for a time above 11 thousand feet on the Island of Hawaii. There were no reports of significant injuries. Upper air instability caused strong winds over portions of the Big Island and Maui, and induced showers and thunderstorms from the Big Island to Oahu. The strong trade winds downed trees, which then damaged a home and a garage in one instance in windward Big Island; and they generated surf of 5 to 9 feet along the east-facing shores of Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Maui, and the Big Island. Also, wintry conditions existed for a time above 11 thousand feet on the Island of Hawaii. There were no reports of significant injuries. Upper air instability caused strong winds over portions of the Big Island and Maui, and induced showers and thunderstorms from the Big Island to Oahu. The strong trade winds downed trees, which then damaged a home and a garage in one instance in windward Big Island; and they generated surf of 5 to 9 feet along the east-facing shores of Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Maui, and the Big Island. Also, wintry conditions existed for a time above 11 thousand feet on the Island of Hawaii. There were no reports of significant injuries. Upper air instability caused strong winds over portions of the Big Island and Maui, and induced showers and thunderstorms from the Big Island to Oahu. The strong trade winds downed trees, which then damaged a home and a garage in one instance in windward Big Island; and they generated surf of 5 to 9 feet along the east-facing shores of Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Maui, and the Big Island. Also, wintry conditions existed for a time above 11 thousand feet on the Island of Hawaii. There were no reports of significant injuries.\nEvent Narrative: Water from Manoa Stream overflowed onto property near Woodlawn Street bridge, inundating the area with nearly a foot of water and mud. Heavy rain caused a debris flow at the westbound H-1 Freeway off ramp to School Street. This closed the roadway for a time while highway crews cleared the debris.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 16.668 km away, between 2012-02-07 08:35:00 and 2012-02-07 10:31:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A cold front moving through the island chain brought strong winds and heavy showers. The winds downed power lines and trees, and snapped a tree branch which injured a couple of visitors from the mainland in Waikiki at the International Market Place. The winds became very powerful at higher elevations, especially over the summit of Mauna Kea on the Big Island. The rain produced only nuisance flooding on Oahu.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 13.4903 km away, between 2012-02-25 17:07:00 and 2012-02-25 18:15:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Surface and upper troughs near the islands generated heavy precipitation across Oahu and Kauai, with flash flooding occurring over northern parts of Kauai as well. No serious property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Hail, Heavy Rain, Lightning. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 17.0641 km away, between 2012-03-02 12:45:00 and 2012-03-06 16:06:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 1.5 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 10000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper trough in the vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands brought heavy rain and flash flooding to Kauai and Oahu. There were no reports of serious injuries. The cost of damages was not available. An upper trough in the vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands brought heavy rain and flash flooding to Kauai and Oahu. There were no reports of serious injuries. The cost of damages was not available. An upper trough in the vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands brought heavy rain and flash flooding to Kauai and Oahu. There were no reports of serious injuries. The cost of damages was not available. An upper trough in the vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands brought heavy rain and flash flooding to Kauai and Oahu. There were no reports of serious injuries. The cost of damages was not available. An upper trough in the vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands brought heavy rain and flash flooding to Kauai and Oahu. There were no reports of serious injuries. The cost of damages was not available. An upper trough in the vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands brought heavy rain and flash flooding to Kauai and Oahu. There were no reports of serious injuries. The cost of damages was not available. An upper trough in the vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands brought heavy rain and flash flooding to Kauai and Oahu. There were no reports of serious injuries. The cost of damages was not available. An upper trough in the vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands brought heavy rain and flash flooding to Kauai and Oahu. There were no reports of serious injuries. The cost of damages was not available. An upper trough in the vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands brought heavy rain and flash flooding to Kauai and Oahu. There were no reports of serious injuries. The cost of damages was not available. An upper trough in the vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands brought heavy rain and flash flooding to Kauai and Oahu. There were no reports of serious injuries. The cost of damages was not available.\nEvent Narrative: City Emergency Management reported the closure of Diamond Head Road due to a debris flow from flooding. Lightning was reported to have struck the roof of the Ilikai Hotel, causing a structure fire. Hail fell from Kahala to Waimanalo on Oahu. Largest hail stones, based on photos, were about 1.5 inches on the long axis. Waikane Stream overflowed because of heavy rain. Kamehameha Highway was then closed in both directions near Waikane and Waiahole. Water from heavy rain washed under a home in Manoa, and there was minor flooding on the road. Kapaa Quarry Road was closed due to flooding. Tree downed on Tantalus Drive obstructing the road near the 3600 block. Flash flooding caused a debris flow that partially closed Kalanianaole Highway near the Halona Blow Hole near Sandy Beach. Oahu Department of Emergency Management reported more flooding along Kapaa Quarry Road.", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Hail, Tornado. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 21.4153 km away, between 2012-03-09 03:00:00 and 2012-03-09 12:41:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 2.2 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A cold front and an upper-level low combined to generate severe weather across much of the Aloha State. Significant weather included thunderstorms, flash flooding, record-setting hail, and a tornado. Although the total cost of damages was not available for the entire state, preliminary numbers include $2 million in infrastructure damage on Kauai and $3.2 million in Maui. There were no reports of fatalities or serious injuries. A cold front and an upper-level low combined to generate severe weather across much of the Aloha State. Significant weather included thunderstorms, flash flooding, record-setting hail, and a tornado. Although the total cost of damages was not available for the entire state, preliminary numbers include $2 million in infrastructure damage on Kauai and $3.2 million in Maui. There were no reports of fatalities or serious injuries. A cold front and an upper-level low combined to generate severe weather across much of the Aloha State. Significant weather included thunderstorms, flash flooding, record-setting hail, and a tornado. Although the total cost of damages was not available for the entire state, preliminary numbers include $2 million in infrastructure damage on Kauai and $3.2 million in Maui. There were no reports of fatalities or serious injuries. A cold front and an upper-level low combined to generate severe weather across much of the Aloha State. Significant weather included thunderstorms, flash flooding, record-setting hail, and a tornado. Although the total cost of damages was not available for the entire state, preliminary numbers include $2 million in infrastructure damage on Kauai and $3.2 million in Maui. There were no reports of fatalities or serious injuries. A cold front and an upper-level low combined to generate severe weather across much of the Aloha State. Significant weather included thunderstorms, flash flooding, record-setting hail, and a tornado. Although the total cost of damages was not available for the entire state, preliminary numbers include $2 million in infrastructure damage on Kauai and $3.2 million in Maui. There were no reports of fatalities or serious injuries. A cold front and an upper-level low combined to generate severe weather across much of the Aloha State. Significant weather included thunderstorms, flash flooding, record-setting hail, and a tornado. Although the total cost of damages was not available for the entire state, preliminary numbers include $2 million in infrastructure damage on Kauai and $3.2 million in Maui. There were no reports of fatalities or serious injuries. A cold front and an upper-level low combined to generate severe weather across much of the Aloha State. Significant weather included thunderstorms, flash flooding, record-setting hail, and a tornado. Although the total cost of damages was not available for the entire state, preliminary numbers include $2 million in infrastructure damage on Kauai and $3.2 million in Maui. There were no reports of fatalities or serious injuries. A cold front and an upper-level low combined to generate severe weather across much of the Aloha State. Significant weather included thunderstorms, flash flooding, record-setting hail, and a tornado. Although the total cost of damages was not available for the entire state, preliminary numbers include $2 million in infrastructure damage on Kauai and $3.2 million in Maui. There were no reports of fatalities or serious injuries. A cold front and an upper-level low combined to generate severe weather across much of the Aloha State. Significant weather included thunderstorms, flash flooding, record-setting hail, and a tornado. Although the total cost of damages was not available for the entire state, preliminary numbers include $2 million in infrastructure damage on Kauai and $3.2 million in Maui. There were no reports of fatalities or serious injuries. A cold front and an upper-level low combined to generate severe weather across much of the Aloha State. Significant weather included thunderstorms, flash flooding, record-setting hail, and a tornado. Although the total cost of damages was not available for the entire state, preliminary numbers include $2 million in infrastructure damage on Kauai and $3.2 million in Maui. There were no reports of fatalities or serious injuries.\nEvent Narrative: A large tree branch fell and hit power lines on Kalihi Street in Honolulu. Hawaiian Electric reported about 30 customers were without power. One inch hail was observed at Kaneohe Marine Base Hawaii. Individual reported hail of between 1.5 to 2 inches in size in Kaneohe on Oahu. Hail about 1.75 inches in size observed by a resident near Aikahi Park in Kailua on Oahu. Honolulu Police reported three feet of water over Kamehameha Highway near Waikane on Oahu. A resident of Kailua reported 2-inch hail. Flooding waters were several feet deep in yards and on roads in Laie on Oahu. Water was reported overflowing along a portion of Mikiola Drive in Kaneohe on Oahu. A hail stone saved by a resident near Marine Corps Base Hawaii on Oahu measured 4 1/4 inches on the long axis, was 2 1/4 inches wide, and 2 inches tall. A National Weather Service Honolulu Damage Survey team confirmed a waterspout moved ashore as an EF0 tornado in Lanikai and tracked southwest, impacting portions of the Enchanted Lakes subdivision in Kailua on Oahu. Several roofs were damaged or destroyed, trees were downed, road signs were mangled, and power lines were snapped.", "The following events were reported: Funnel Cloud. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 35.4618 km away, between 2012-04-04 08:40:00 and 2012-04-04 08:50:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A member of the public reported two small funnel clouds off Laie on the island of Oahu. No significant property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 11.3339 km away, between 2012-09-08 13:47:00 and 2012-09-08 23:23:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper low northwest of Kauai generated heavy rain over parts of Maui, Lanai, and Oahu. The showers caused drainage ditch and small stream flooding, and ponding on roadways. However, there were no reports of serious property damage or injuries. An upper low northwest of Kauai generated heavy rain over parts of Maui, Lanai, and Oahu. The showers caused drainage ditch and small stream flooding, and ponding on roadways. However, there were no reports of serious property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 26.0548 km away, between 2012-09-19 06:24:00 and 2012-09-19 08:52:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Another upper low in September, moving from the northwest, produced heavy rain over parts of East Oahu. There was ponding on roadways, and minor drainage ditch and small stream flooding. No significant injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 12.8679 km away, between 2012-10-25 13:03:00 and 2012-10-25 14:10:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An area of tropical moisture moved over Oahu and helped initiate heavy showers over the central part of the isle. The rain caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding of roadways. However, there were no reports of significant property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 8.2459 km away, between 2012-11-23 14:29:00 and 2012-11-23 17:08:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper trough near the islands induced heavy rain and thunderstorms over Maui and Oahu. The heavy downpour with the thunderstorm on Oahu may have contributed to the partial collapse of a roof on a school's old auditorium on Friday, Nov. 23. The rain caused significant ponding on roadways for a brief time on Oahu, and to a lesser extent Maui; and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. Also, there were several reports of small hail with the thunderstorm on Oahu. No serious injuries were reported. The cost of damages on the school auditorium was not available.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 15.4719 km away, between 2013-01-14 09:58:00 and 2013-01-14 12:31:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Periods of heavy rain caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding of roadways, in parts of Oahu, Molokai, Maui, and the Big Island of Hawaii. There were no reports of serious injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 24.0876 km away, between 2013-01-27 15:23:00 and 2013-01-28 19:59:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A winter storm system triggered heavy rain and flash flooding over the islands from Kauai to Maui. There were no reports of serious injuries. The costs of property damage were not available. A winter storm system triggered heavy rain and flash flooding over the islands from Kauai to Maui. There were no reports of serious injuries. The costs of property damage were not available. A winter storm system triggered heavy rain and flash flooding over the islands from Kauai to Maui. There were no reports of serious injuries. The costs of property damage were not available. A winter storm system triggered heavy rain and flash flooding over the islands from Kauai to Maui. There were no reports of serious injuries. The costs of property damage were not available. A winter storm system triggered heavy rain and flash flooding over the islands from Kauai to Maui. There were no reports of serious injuries. The costs of property damage were not available. A winter storm system triggered heavy rain and flash flooding over the islands from Kauai to Maui. There were no reports of serious injuries. The costs of property damage were not available.\nEvent Narrative: Parts of Waianae Valley Road near Waianae and Paakea Road near Maili became flooded after heavy showers. Property flooding occurred along Waikalani Drive, Walea Street, and Leilehua Road in the vicinity of Wahiawa and Mililani. Property flooding occurred along Pokiwai Place in Hauula and Puakenikeni Road in Kaaawa.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 19.5623 km away, between 2013-02-22 04:11:00 and 2013-02-22 08:54:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy rain brought flash flooding, mainly to the Valley Isle of Maui. There were no reports of serious injuries. The costs of any property damage were not available.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Waterspout. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 20.2214 km away, between 2013-03-09 07:40:00 and 2013-03-09 08:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A short-lived waterspout was captured on video one mile south of Aina Haina on Oahu. No serious property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 18.502 km away, between 2013-03-09 20:23:00 and 2013-03-10 16:33:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A weak surface front in the area generated heavy precipitation over parts of Oahu and Molokai. The showers caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. A weak surface front in the area generated heavy precipitation over parts of Oahu and Molokai. The showers caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Waterspout. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 10.0516 km away, between 2013-03-20 18:15:00 and 2013-03-20 18:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A waterspout was spotted about 5 miles southeast of Honolulu. However, there were no reports of any significant injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 8.3765 km away, between 2013-03-24 15:32:00 and 2013-03-24 17:56:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A weak surface trough near Molokai, in combination with a northeast-moving upper system, helped trigger heavy rain over parts of Oahu. The showers caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 15.7137 km away, between 2013-03-27 10:51:00 and 2013-03-27 13:15:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A strong upper trough moving from the northwest re-energized the remnants of an old front. Heavy rain drenched the Garden Isle of Kauai, producing flash flooding in some instances. The inclement weather spread to other isles as well. However, there were no reports of significant injuries. The costs of any property damages were not available.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 8.1902 km away, between 2013-03-30 12:27:00 and 2013-03-30 13:39:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Upper level instability produced heavy rain over parts of the Big Island of Hawaii and Oahu. There was ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No significant property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 13.1753 km away, between 2013-04-14 15:17:00 and 2013-04-14 17:19:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A front moving from the west caused heavy rain over portions of Kauai and Oahu. The precipitation produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. There were no serious injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 21.5174 km away, between 2013-04-23 11:23:00 and 2013-04-24 23:21:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A front moving slowly from the west and northwest triggered heavy rain over the isles from Kauai to Molokai. Most of the showers produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways.||One period of rain, however, brought flash flooding to a portion of windward Oahu. Several cars were caught in the high water along Kamehameha Highway the night of the event, though the cost of any damages was not available. There were no serious injuries reported. A front moving slowly from the west and northwest triggered heavy rain over the isles from Kauai to Molokai. Most of the showers produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways.||One period of rain, however, brought flash flooding to a portion of windward Oahu. Several cars were caught in the high water along Kamehameha Highway the night of the event, though the cost of any damages was not available. There were no serious injuries reported. A front moving slowly from the west and northwest triggered heavy rain over the isles from Kauai to Molokai. Most of the showers produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways.||One period of rain, however, brought flash flooding to a portion of windward Oahu. Several cars were caught in the high water along Kamehameha Highway the night of the event, though the cost of any damages was not available. There were no serious injuries reported.\nEvent Narrative: The Honolulu Star Advertiser reported that cars were stalling along Kamehameha Highway at Waikane Valley Road because of flooding waters across the roadway. Honolulu police then closed the highway for a time, until the waters receded.", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 20.3525 km away, between 2013-05-12 14:25:00 and 2013-05-13 05:50:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Remnant moisture from a dissipated front fueled heavy showers over parts of Maui and Oahu. Some of the showers were intense enough to produce flash flooding in a windward section of Oahu near Waikane. There were no serious injuries or property damage. Remnant moisture from a dissipated front fueled heavy showers over parts of Maui and Oahu. Some of the showers were intense enough to produce flash flooding in a windward section of Oahu near Waikane. There were no serious injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative: Waikane Stream overflowed its banks and inundated nearby Kamehameha Highway.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 18.4688 km away, between 2013-05-18 13:49:00 and 2013-05-19 19:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Upper troughing ahead of a cold front led to heavy rain over parts of the Big Island of Hawaii and Oahu. The precipitation caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. Upper troughing ahead of a cold front led to heavy rain over parts of the Big Island of Hawaii and Oahu. The precipitation caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 17.9485 km away, between 2013-05-28 04:25:00 and 2013-05-29 19:43:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A surface trough and upper low combined to bring heavy rain to the islands at the end of May. The showers primarily caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding.||On the 28th on Oahu, however, the rainfall was intense enough to overflow the banks of the Kalihi Stream on private property due to clogged culverts. This overflow did not affect public areas, though. Also, four teenagers were caught in the swollen stream for a time before they were able to make their way out of danger.||By the end of the episode, fortunately, no serious injuries or property damage were reported. A surface trough and upper low combined to bring heavy rain to the islands at the end of May. The showers primarily caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding.||On the 28th on Oahu, however, the rainfall was intense enough to overflow the banks of the Kalihi Stream on private property due to clogged culverts. This overflow did not affect public areas, though. Also, four teenagers were caught in the swollen stream for a time before they were able to make their way out of danger.||By the end of the episode, fortunately, no serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 21.0194 km away, between 2013-07-22 19:31:00 and 2013-07-22 21:02:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: The combination of low level moisture, and surface and upper troughs in the area, triggered heavy rain over the Koolau Range on Oahu. The downpour produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. However, no serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 18.5732 km away, between 2013-07-29 20:22:00 and 2013-07-30 01:23:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Flossie, downgraded to tropical depression status as it neared Maui at 1700 HST on the 29th, affected the state from July 28th through the 30th, though high surf continued through the 31st on the Big Island of Hawaii. The system brought surf of 8 to 15 feet along east-facing shores of most islands, thunderstorms, heavy rain and a flash flood, and wind. One man was injured by lightning on Maui, and power outages occurred on the Big Island, Maui, and Molokai. The cost of damages was not available. Flossie, downgraded to tropical depression status as it neared Maui at 1700 HST on the 29th, affected the state from July 28th through the 30th, though high surf continued through the 31st on the Big Island of Hawaii. The system brought surf of 8 to 15 feet along east-facing shores of most islands, thunderstorms, heavy rain and a flash flood, and wind. One man was injured by lightning on Maui, and power outages occurred on the Big Island, Maui, and Molokai. The cost of damages was not available.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy rain dislodged two boulders that settled on Kalanianaole Highway near the Halona Blow Hole.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 21.3846 km away, between 2013-08-10 08:35:00 and 2013-08-10 11:32:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A somewhat unstable atmosphere and moisture from former Tropical Cyclone Gil combined to produce heavy showers over parts of Maui and Oahu. The rain caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No significant injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 16.042 km away, between 2013-09-30 13:10:00 and 2013-09-30 23:35:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper low just north of the islands induced heavy rain and thunderstorms over the Garden Isle of Kauai, and heavy showers over Oahu. The rain produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries, though children in schools in northern parts of Kauai were let out early as a precaution in the event that the Hanalei Bridge would be closed due to flooding. Also on Kauai, debris flows occurred along Kuhio Highway near the Wainiha and Lumahai rivers, limiting the roadway to one lane for a time. An upper low just north of the islands induced heavy rain and thunderstorms over the Garden Isle of Kauai, and heavy showers over Oahu. The rain produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries, though children in schools in northern parts of Kauai were let out early as a precaution in the event that the Hanalei Bridge would be closed due to flooding. Also on Kauai, debris flows occurred along Kuhio Highway near the Wainiha and Lumahai rivers, limiting the roadway to one lane for a time.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Funnel Cloud, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 14.5594 km away, between 2013-10-11 05:11:00 and 2013-10-14 14:45:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper low moving over the Aloha State generated heavy showers and thunderstorms, and the occasional funnel cloud and waterspout. There was even small hail reported in central Oahu. The rainfall caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, minor debris flows, and ponding on roadways. However, no significant property damage or injuries were reported. An upper low moving over the Aloha State generated heavy showers and thunderstorms, and the occasional funnel cloud and waterspout. There was even small hail reported in central Oahu. The rainfall caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, minor debris flows, and ponding on roadways. However, no significant property damage or injuries were reported. An upper low moving over the Aloha State generated heavy showers and thunderstorms, and the occasional funnel cloud and waterspout. There was even small hail reported in central Oahu. The rainfall caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, minor debris flows, and ponding on roadways. However, no significant property damage or injuries were reported. An upper low moving over the Aloha State generated heavy showers and thunderstorms, and the occasional funnel cloud and waterspout. There was even small hail reported in central Oahu. The rainfall caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, minor debris flows, and ponding on roadways. However, no significant property damage or injuries were reported. An upper low moving over the Aloha State generated heavy showers and thunderstorms, and the occasional funnel cloud and waterspout. There was even small hail reported in central Oahu. The rainfall caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, minor debris flows, and ponding on roadways. However, no significant property damage or injuries were reported. An upper low moving over the Aloha State generated heavy showers and thunderstorms, and the occasional funnel cloud and waterspout. There was even small hail reported in central Oahu. The rainfall caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, minor debris flows, and ponding on roadways. However, no significant property damage or injuries were reported. An upper low moving over the Aloha State generated heavy showers and thunderstorms, and the occasional funnel cloud and waterspout. There was even small hail reported in central Oahu. The rainfall caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, minor debris flows, and ponding on roadways. However, no significant property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative: Members of the public reported small hail - 0.25 of an inch - at Mililani High School around 12 noon.", "The following events were reported: Waterspout. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 24.4482 km away, between 2013-10-14 12:35:00 and 2013-10-14 12:50:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A lifeguard reported a waterspout near Nanakuli in leeward Oahu. There were no reports of serious injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Funnel Cloud, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 13.9519 km away, between 2013-10-15 16:10:00 and 2013-10-17 16:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper trough, after the effects of an upper low, continued to bring instability to the island chain. The trough generated showers and isolated thunderstorms, and a funnel cloud over the southwest section of Oahu. The drenching rains caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, ponding on roadways, and minor debris flows. However, no serious injuries or property damage were reported. An upper trough, after the effects of an upper low, continued to bring instability to the island chain. The trough generated showers and isolated thunderstorms, and a funnel cloud over the southwest section of Oahu. The drenching rains caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, ponding on roadways, and minor debris flows. However, no serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative: The funnel extended about 1000 feet below the cloud base.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 23.9304 km away, between 2013-10-27 11:23:00 and 2013-10-27 18:06:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper trough generated heavy rain and thunderstorms over much of the state. The rain produced ponding on roadways, small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and minor debris flows. There were no reports of serious injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Debris Flow, Flash Flood, Heavy Rain, Lightning. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 19.6816 km away, between 2013-11-07 14:12:00 and 2013-11-10 07:36:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 2000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper level low north of the islands combined with a surface trough and shear line to produce heavy rain and flash flooding over parts of the Aloha State. There were no reports of serious injuries. The cost of damages was not available. An upper level low north of the islands combined with a surface trough and shear line to produce heavy rain and flash flooding over parts of the Aloha State. There were no reports of serious injuries. The cost of damages was not available. An upper level low north of the islands combined with a surface trough and shear line to produce heavy rain and flash flooding over parts of the Aloha State. There were no reports of serious injuries. The cost of damages was not available. An upper level low north of the islands combined with a surface trough and shear line to produce heavy rain and flash flooding over parts of the Aloha State. There were no reports of serious injuries. The cost of damages was not available. An upper level low north of the islands combined with a surface trough and shear line to produce heavy rain and flash flooding over parts of the Aloha State. There were no reports of serious injuries. The cost of damages was not available. An upper level low north of the islands combined with a surface trough and shear line to produce heavy rain and flash flooding over parts of the Aloha State. There were no reports of serious injuries. The cost of damages was not available. An upper level low north of the islands combined with a surface trough and shear line to produce heavy rain and flash flooding over parts of the Aloha State. There were no reports of serious injuries. The cost of damages was not available. An upper level low north of the islands combined with a surface trough and shear line to produce heavy rain and flash flooding over parts of the Aloha State. There were no reports of serious injuries. The cost of damages was not available. An upper level low north of the islands combined with a surface trough and shear line to produce heavy rain and flash flooding over parts of the Aloha State. There were no reports of serious injuries. The cost of damages was not available.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy rain in the area flooded Kamehameha Highway at Waihee Road in windward Oahu with up to 1.5 feet of water. Falling rocks were reported on the Kailua-bound shoulder of Pali Highway on Oahu. An emergency manager reported a debris flow, including large boulders, along Waihona Street at Waihona Place, in south central Oahu. Lightning struck and felled a utility pole.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 27.1216 km away, between 2013-11-29 23:32:00 and 2013-11-30 02:58:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An advancing cold front and upper trough brought heavy rain and thunderstorms to portions of Kauai and Oahu. The systems continued to affect the isles into early December. No significant injuries were reported. The total cost of damages was not available.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain, Lightning, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 19.5807 km away, between 2013-12-01 07:42:00 and 2013-12-01 18:39:00.The events resulted in 1 injuries and 0 fatalities. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An advancing cold front and upper trough brought heavy rain, thunderstorms, and/or flash flooding to portions of Kauai, Oahu, and Molokai. The total cost of damages was not available. An advancing cold front and upper trough brought heavy rain, thunderstorms, and/or flash flooding to portions of Kauai, Oahu, and Molokai. The total cost of damages was not available. An advancing cold front and upper trough brought heavy rain, thunderstorms, and/or flash flooding to portions of Kauai, Oahu, and Molokai. The total cost of damages was not available.\nEvent Narrative: A strong wind gust brought down several large branches of a banyan tree along South Beretania Street in Honolulu near Punahou Street. The branches closed three lanes of the street for a time as crews cleaned up the debris. A lightning strike brought down a power line in Kailua in windward Oahu. The line came to rest on parked vehicles, where a man with a fire extinguisher tried to put out the smoldering debris. He touched one of the vehicles and was severely shocked by the arcing line.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 23.9468 km away, between 2013-12-15 09:16:00 and 2013-12-15 13:28:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A weather system moving from the west affected the Garden Isle of Kauai, the island of Oahu, and Molokai. There were no reports of serious injuries. The cost of damages was not available.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Debris Flow. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 25.2525 km away, between 2014-01-03 01:19:00 and 2014-01-03 02:40:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A cold front moved through the islands and brought heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms. Small hail was reported in some areas, and strong winds fell trees and utility poles. However, there were no reports of serious injuries. A cold front moved through the islands and brought heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms. Small hail was reported in some areas, and strong winds fell trees and utility poles. However, there were no reports of serious injuries.\nEvent Narrative: Fallen boulders and rocks closed Farrington Highway at Makua Cave in leeward Oahu. Mud and other debris closed the Kailua-bound side of Pali Highway at the upper part of Nuuanu Pali Drive in east Oahu.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 13.6626 km away, between 2014-01-11 14:20:00 and 2014-01-13 23:57:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper air disturbance triggered heavy downpours and isolated thunderstorms over parts of the island chain. Ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding occurred in several locales. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. An upper air disturbance triggered heavy downpours and isolated thunderstorms over parts of the island chain. Ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding occurred in several locales. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. An upper air disturbance triggered heavy downpours and isolated thunderstorms over parts of the island chain. Ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding occurred in several locales. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 23.4167 km away, between 2014-02-13 17:42:00 and 2014-02-15 23:11:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Trade winds pushed heavy showers over northern and eastern parts of Kauai and Oahu. The rain caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. However, no serious injuries or property damage were reported. Trade winds pushed heavy showers over northern and eastern parts of Kauai and Oahu. The rain caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. However, no serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 19.8383 km away, between 2014-02-18 22:49:00 and 2014-02-19 15:29:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper trough west of Kauai caused enough instability to induce showers and isolated thunderstorms. The rain caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No significant injuries or property damage were reported. An upper trough west of Kauai caused enough instability to induce showers and isolated thunderstorms. The rain caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No significant injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 25.143 km away, between 2014-02-21 22:33:00 and 2014-02-22 04:10:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: The combination of a surface trough moving through the isles and an upper trough triggered heavy rain for the western part of the Aloha State, and flash flooding on the Garden Isle of Kauai. There were no reports of serious injuries. The costs of any damages were not available.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 14.178 km away, between 2014-03-10 14:00:00 and 2014-03-10 16:50:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A front moving from the northwest helped initiate showers over the isles. The rain caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 17.8794 km away, between 2014-03-26 04:09:00 and 2014-03-29 23:16:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A surface and an upper trough destabilized the atmosphere over the Aloha State and resulted in heavy showers and thunderstorms, small hail in some instances, locally gusty winds, and a funnel cloud or two. The rain produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of significant injuries or property damage. A surface and an upper trough destabilized the atmosphere over the Aloha State and resulted in heavy showers and thunderstorms, small hail in some instances, locally gusty winds, and a funnel cloud or two. The rain produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of significant injuries or property damage. A surface and an upper trough destabilized the atmosphere over the Aloha State and resulted in heavy showers and thunderstorms, small hail in some instances, locally gusty winds, and a funnel cloud or two. The rain produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of significant injuries or property damage. A surface and an upper trough destabilized the atmosphere over the Aloha State and resulted in heavy showers and thunderstorms, small hail in some instances, locally gusty winds, and a funnel cloud or two. The rain produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of significant injuries or property damage. A surface and an upper trough destabilized the atmosphere over the Aloha State and resulted in heavy showers and thunderstorms, small hail in some instances, locally gusty winds, and a funnel cloud or two. The rain produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of significant injuries or property damage. A surface and an upper trough destabilized the atmosphere over the Aloha State and resulted in heavy showers and thunderstorms, small hail in some instances, locally gusty winds, and a funnel cloud or two. The rain produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of significant injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 10.0323 km away, between 2014-05-05 17:12:00 and 2014-05-05 19:07:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A late afternoon sea breeze boundary, located over central sections of Oahu, created unstable conditions. Heavy rain developed along the boundary as it moved slowly toward the south and southwest. There was ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 19.5717 km away, between 2014-05-24 10:36:00 and 2014-05-26 11:40:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: The combination of abundant low level moisture and an upper trough northwest of the Aloha State generated heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms across Kauai and Oahu. The precipitation caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of significant property damage or injuries. The combination of abundant low level moisture and an upper trough northwest of the Aloha State generated heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms across Kauai and Oahu. The precipitation caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of significant property damage or injuries. The combination of abundant low level moisture and an upper trough northwest of the Aloha State generated heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms across Kauai and Oahu. The precipitation caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of significant property damage or injuries. The combination of abundant low level moisture and an upper trough northwest of the Aloha State generated heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms across Kauai and Oahu. The precipitation caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of significant property damage or injuries. The combination of abundant low level moisture and an upper trough northwest of the Aloha State generated heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms across Kauai and Oahu. The precipitation caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of significant property damage or injuries. The combination of abundant low level moisture and an upper trough northwest of the Aloha State generated heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms across Kauai and Oahu. The precipitation caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of significant property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 17.6946 km away, between 2014-06-02 13:47:00 and 2014-06-02 19:50:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A surface trough moved to a position just west of the Aloha State and brought heavy rain to Kauai and Oahu. The precipitation caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries. A surface trough moved to a position just west of the Aloha State and brought heavy rain to Kauai and Oahu. The precipitation caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 17.7709 km away, between 2014-07-19 21:41:00 and 2014-07-20 08:39:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper trough near the Hawaiian Islands acted on remnant moisture from former Tropical Storm Wali to generate heavy showers and thunderstorms. The rain was intense enough to produce flash flooding in windward parts of Oahu and in windward West Maui. Strong winds accompanied the precipitation, and blew down trees and damaged homes. Also, a man, snorkeling with a group, died when he succumbed to strong winds and high waves that battered the area off Maui on the 20th.||The cost of damages to homes and other structures, and other physical property, was not available. An upper trough near the Hawaiian Islands acted on remnant moisture from former Tropical Storm Wali to generate heavy showers and thunderstorms. The rain was intense enough to produce flash flooding in windward parts of Oahu and in windward West Maui. Strong winds accompanied the precipitation, and blew down trees and damaged homes. Also, a man, snorkeling with a group, died when he succumbed to strong winds and high waves that battered the area off Maui on the 20th.||The cost of damages to homes and other structures, and other physical property, was not available.\nEvent Narrative: The Honolulu Police closed Kamehameha Highway near Waikane on the windward side of Oahu because of flooding. Several vehicles stalled in the area in the high water.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 6.5542 km away, between 2014-07-26 22:24:00 and 2014-07-27 00:09:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With the aid of an upper trough in the area, showers moving over East Oahu became enhanced. The rain caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 26.1796 km away, between 2014-08-08 07:36:00 and 2014-08-08 23:22:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: The impacts of Tropical Storm Iselle were mainly sustained over the east and southeast portions of the Big Island of Hawaii, in the Puna and Kau Districts. Although there were no reports of significant injuries or fatalities from Iselle, preliminary reports from the isle listed more than 200 homes and several businesses with at least some damage, and 116 infrastructure problems (including downed utility poles and power lines, and damaged roads). Agriculture was affected most especially, with around 50% of the state's papaya crop destroyed, at an estimated loss of $55 million. The storm also caused damage to other crops; including flowers, macadamia nuts, and coffee. Total costs of damages were not available, but a local private economist said a ballpark estimate for total losses by the state were between $148 million and $325 million.||Additionally, swells from Iselle and Hurricane Julio generated surf of 6 to 10 feet along the east-facing shores of Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Maui, and the Big Island. The impacts of Tropical Storm Iselle were mainly sustained over the east and southeast portions of the Big Island of Hawaii, in the Puna and Kau Districts. Although there were no reports of significant injuries or fatalities from Iselle, preliminary reports from the isle listed more than 200 homes and several businesses with at least some damage, and 116 infrastructure problems (including downed utility poles and power lines, and damaged roads). Agriculture was affected most especially, with around 50% of the state's papaya crop destroyed, at an estimated loss of $55 million. The storm also caused damage to other crops; including flowers, macadamia nuts, and coffee. Total costs of damages were not available, but a local private economist said a ballpark estimate for total losses by the state were between $148 million and $325 million.||Additionally, swells from Iselle and Hurricane Julio generated surf of 6 to 10 feet along the east-facing shores of Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Maui, and the Big Island.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 16.346 km away, between 2014-09-01 15:45:00 and 2014-09-01 18:42:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With a surface trough northwest of the Aloha State, surface winds became light and from the southeast. This resulted in afternoon and evening cloud buildups over portions of Oahu and the Big Island of Hawaii. The heavy rain that occurred caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of significant property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 20.5953 km away, between 2014-09-21 15:05:00 and 2014-09-21 16:23:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With daytime sea breezes, cloud buildups over some of the isles led to heavy rain and isolated thunderstorms. The precipitation produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 12.3832 km away, between 2014-09-29 15:32:00 and 2014-09-30 19:16:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Moisture from an old front and an upper low south of the Aloha State combined to generate heavy downpours and isolated thunderstorms, from Kauai to the Big Island of Hawaii. The rain caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. Moisture from an old front and an upper low south of the Aloha State combined to generate heavy downpours and isolated thunderstorms, from Kauai to the Big Island of Hawaii. The rain caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 17.0155 km away, between 2014-10-01 14:03:00 and 2014-10-05 18:39:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Abundant moisture in the lower levels of the atmosphere and a weak trough aloft combined to generate heavy showers and thunderstorms around the Aloha State. The rain caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of significant property damage or injuries. Abundant moisture in the lower levels of the atmosphere and a weak trough aloft combined to generate heavy showers and thunderstorms around the Aloha State. The rain caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of significant property damage or injuries. Abundant moisture in the lower levels of the atmosphere and a weak trough aloft combined to generate heavy showers and thunderstorms around the Aloha State. The rain caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of significant property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 26.9227 km away, between 2014-10-07 12:47:00 and 2014-10-07 17:19:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Abundant moisture in the lower levels of the atmosphere and a weak trough aloft combined to generate heavy showers and thunderstorms around the Aloha State. The rain caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of significant property damage or injuries. This is a continuation of the weather pattern that existed over the islands at the beginning of the month.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 15.153 km away, between 2014-10-18 00:51:00 and 2014-10-19 19:43:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: As Hurricane Ana moved to the south of the island chain, it brought heavy precipitation from the Big Island westward to Niihau. The system also generated isolated thunderstorms as it headed west.||The swell from Ana produced high surf, mainly along south shores of the islands and in the range of 8 to 15 feet. Overall, there were no reports of significant property damage or injuries from either the rain or the surf. As Hurricane Ana moved to the south of the island chain, it brought heavy precipitation from the Big Island westward to Niihau. The system also generated isolated thunderstorms as it headed west.||The swell from Ana produced high surf, mainly along south shores of the islands and in the range of 8 to 15 feet. Overall, there were no reports of significant property damage or injuries from either the rain or the surf. As Hurricane Ana moved to the south of the island chain, it brought heavy precipitation from the Big Island westward to Niihau. The system also generated isolated thunderstorms as it headed west.||The swell from Ana produced high surf, mainly along south shores of the islands and in the range of 8 to 15 feet. Overall, there were no reports of significant property damage or injuries from either the rain or the surf. As Hurricane Ana moved to the south of the island chain, it brought heavy precipitation from the Big Island westward to Niihau. The system also generated isolated thunderstorms as it headed west.||The swell from Ana produced high surf, mainly along south shores of the islands and in the range of 8 to 15 feet. Overall, there were no reports of significant property damage or injuries from either the rain or the surf.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy rain from Hurricane Ana flooded a portion of Kona Street near the Ala Moana Mall. The water was knee-high in some areas.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 10.5246 km away, between 2014-10-22 13:48:00 and 2014-10-22 16:01:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With Hurricane Ana having passed to the west of the islands, a moist and somewhat unstable air mass remained over the Aloha State. This led to heavy rain over parts of Oahu; especially the Koolau Range, and locales in the eastern half of the isle. The downpours resulted in ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 7.8251 km away, between 2014-11-15 03:09:00 and 2014-11-15 04:54:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper air feature and a weakening surface front caused heavy rain on Oahu, Molokai, Maui, and the Big Island of Hawaii. The showers produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 16.9974 km away, between 2014-12-22 04:23:00 and 2014-12-24 20:01:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A front at the surface and its accompanying upper air trough brought heavy downpours and thunderstorms to the islands. Flash flooding conditions developed on Maui, the Big Island of Hawaii, and Kauai as the system slowly made its way through the Aloha State. High winds and blizzard conditions also occurred at the summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on the Big Island of Hawaii. There were no reports of significant injuries or property damage, though more than 60 hikers had to be evacuated from Kalalau Valley on the north side of Kauai on December 24th after multiple streams became impassable because of several days of moderate to heavy rain. A front at the surface and its accompanying upper air trough brought heavy downpours and thunderstorms to the islands. Flash flooding conditions developed on Maui, the Big Island of Hawaii, and Kauai as the system slowly made its way through the Aloha State. High winds and blizzard conditions also occurred at the summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on the Big Island of Hawaii. There were no reports of significant injuries or property damage, though more than 60 hikers had to be evacuated from Kalalau Valley on the north side of Kauai on December 24th after multiple streams became impassable because of several days of moderate to heavy rain. A front at the surface and its accompanying upper air trough brought heavy downpours and thunderstorms to the islands. Flash flooding conditions developed on Maui, the Big Island of Hawaii, and Kauai as the system slowly made its way through the Aloha State. High winds and blizzard conditions also occurred at the summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on the Big Island of Hawaii. There were no reports of significant injuries or property damage, though more than 60 hikers had to be evacuated from Kalalau Valley on the north side of Kauai on December 24th after multiple streams became impassable because of several days of moderate to heavy rain.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 24.6006 km away, between 2014-12-30 13:10:00 and 2014-12-30 15:18:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A front moving through the islands triggered heavy showers and high winds, especially over the summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on the Big Island of Hawaii. The costs of any damages were not available. And there was one report of a woman being injured by a falling tree on Kauai on the 30th.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 25.9243 km away, between 2015-01-02 20:15:00 and 2015-01-02 22:08:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A front with strong winds, thunderstorms, and heavy rain moved quickly from west to east across the island chain. Winds over the summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on the Big Island of Hawaii were greater than 100 mph as the system made its passage. Trees and power lines were downed by blustery winds across the state, and many roofs were destroyed. The total cost of damages was not available. There were no reports of significant injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 26.9868 km away, between 2015-02-14 08:04:00 and 2015-02-14 12:01:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A cold front with gusty winds, the second in a week, moved through the Aloha State. This system also brought more precipitation than the previous one. Two injuries during this episode were severe enough to send two individuals to the hospital. As was the case during the earlier frontal passage, the winds brought down power lines, power poles, and trees; damaged roofs, and closed roadways because of debris on the surfaces. The total cost of damages was not available.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 20.116 km away, between 2015-02-27 14:33:00 and 2015-02-28 09:54:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A slow-moving surface trough, along with an upper system, brought heavy rain to Oahu, Molokai, Maui, and the Big Island of Hawaii. The showers produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No significant property damage or injuries were reported. A slow-moving surface trough, along with an upper system, brought heavy rain to Oahu, Molokai, Maui, and the Big Island of Hawaii. The showers produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No significant property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 21.7287 km away, between 2015-03-28 12:13:00 and 2015-03-28 22:45:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Weak trade winds, combined with daytime heating, led to heavy rain falling over southeast parts of Oahu. The precipitation produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. Weak trade winds, combined with daytime heating, led to heavy rain falling over southeast parts of Oahu. The precipitation produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 24.1799 km away, between 2015-03-31 04:08:00 and 2015-03-31 06:46:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A surface trough west of Kauai destabilized the atmosphere over the isle and Oahu, and caused heavy rain. The showers produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No significant property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 18.1098 km away, between 2015-04-22 15:02:00 and 2015-04-22 22:18:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A moist flow from the east-southeast and southeast, induced by a low far northwest of the islands, brought heavy rain to portions of Oahu, especially the Koolau Range and areas in the immediate vicinity. The rain produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. There no reports of serious injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Tornado. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 10.7525 km away, between 2015-04-23 14:56:00 and 2015-04-23 15:10:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A weak tornado formed over leeward Oahu and dissipated in short order. It likely formed along the sea breeze convergence zone in that part of the isle. No serious property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative: A weak tornado formed in leeward Oahu and dissipated without incident.", "The following events were reported: Waterspout. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 8.6153 km away, between 2015-05-04 08:03:00 and 2015-05-04 08:13:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A pilot reported a waterspout eight miles southeast of Honolulu International Airport on Oahu. The phenomenon apparently caused no property damage or injuries as the pilot watched it for 10 minutes before it dissipated.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 17.5864 km away, between 2015-05-22 15:23:00 and 2015-05-22 21:44:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A front moving through the islands generated heavy showers from Oahu to Maui. The rain caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No significant property damage or injuries were reported. A front moving through the islands generated heavy showers from Oahu to Maui. The rain caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No significant property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 17.6478 km away, between 2015-05-31 02:29:00 and 2015-05-31 05:23:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy rain was riding light to moderate trade winds as it made landfall in windward sections of Oahu. The precipitation produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 14.529 km away, between 2015-06-14 14:56:00 and 2015-06-15 16:44:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With a weak trade flow and daytime heating, heavy rain drenched leeward areas of Oahu and portions of West Maui. The showers caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No significant property damage or injuries were reported. With a weak trade flow and daytime heating, heavy rain drenched leeward areas of Oahu and portions of West Maui. The showers caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No significant property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Waterspout. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 23.437 km away, between 2015-06-27 14:00:00 and 2015-06-27 14:10:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A waterspout developed over Kaneohe Bay in windward Oahu and had been moving west. It dissipated after several minutes without causing any significant injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 20.4468 km away, between 2015-07-16 13:28:00 and 2015-07-16 14:56:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Low-level instability in the area helped generate heavy trade showers on Oahu, and showers and thunderstorms on the Big Island of Hawaii. At the highest elevation on the Big Island, near and at the summit of Mauna Kea, one to two inches of snow fell. The precipitation at the lower levels produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. The snow on the Big Island forced the closure of the Summit Road for a time. There were no reports of significant injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 19.0244 km away, between 2015-07-21 02:39:00 and 2015-07-21 06:24:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Upper level instability acted on low level moisture to produce heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms over the western part of the Aloha State. The rain was heavy enough to cause flash flooding on Kauai near Hanalei as the Hanalei River overflowed onto Kuhio Highway near the Hanalei Bridge. However, there were no reports of serious injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 22.887 km away, between 2015-08-17 21:20:00 and 2015-08-20 17:05:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With low- and high-level features destabilizing a very moist, tropical air mass; intense showers and isolated thunderstorms developed over parts of the Aloha State. The rain caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, ponding on roadways, and areas of flash flooding. With low- and high-level features destabilizing a very moist, tropical air mass; intense showers and isolated thunderstorms developed over parts of the Aloha State. The rain caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, ponding on roadways, and areas of flash flooding. With low- and high-level features destabilizing a very moist, tropical air mass; intense showers and isolated thunderstorms developed over parts of the Aloha State. The rain caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, ponding on roadways, and areas of flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Officials reported 8 to 12 inches of water covering Kamehameha Highway near Waikane Valley Road in windward Oahu.", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 15.3013 km away, between 2015-08-22 19:48:00 and 2015-08-26 18:50:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A mesoscale convective system developed near the Aloha State and moved through the area as deep, tropical moisture became entrenched over the region as Tropical Depression Kilo passed south of the islands. Heavy rain, thunderstorms, and flash flooding were the result of all these ingredients. A mesoscale convective system developed near the Aloha State and moved through the area as deep, tropical moisture became entrenched over the region as Tropical Depression Kilo passed south of the islands. Heavy rain, thunderstorms, and flash flooding were the result of all these ingredients. A mesoscale convective system developed near the Aloha State and moved through the area as deep, tropical moisture became entrenched over the region as Tropical Depression Kilo passed south of the islands. Heavy rain, thunderstorms, and flash flooding were the result of all these ingredients. A mesoscale convective system developed near the Aloha State and moved through the area as deep, tropical moisture became entrenched over the region as Tropical Depression Kilo passed south of the islands. Heavy rain, thunderstorms, and flash flooding were the result of all these ingredients. A mesoscale convective system developed near the Aloha State and moved through the area as deep, tropical moisture became entrenched over the region as Tropical Depression Kilo passed south of the islands. Heavy rain, thunderstorms, and flash flooding were the result of all these ingredients. A mesoscale convective system developed near the Aloha State and moved through the area as deep, tropical moisture became entrenched over the region as Tropical Depression Kilo passed south of the islands. Heavy rain, thunderstorms, and flash flooding were the result of all these ingredients. A mesoscale convective system developed near the Aloha State and moved through the area as deep, tropical moisture became entrenched over the region as Tropical Depression Kilo passed south of the islands. Heavy rain, thunderstorms, and flash flooding were the result of all these ingredients. A mesoscale convective system developed near the Aloha State and moved through the area as deep, tropical moisture became entrenched over the region as Tropical Depression Kilo passed south of the islands. Heavy rain, thunderstorms, and flash flooding were the result of all these ingredients. A mesoscale convective system developed near the Aloha State and moved through the area as deep, tropical moisture became entrenched over the region as Tropical Depression Kilo passed south of the islands. Heavy rain, thunderstorms, and flash flooding were the result of all these ingredients. A mesoscale convective system developed near the Aloha State and moved through the area as deep, tropical moisture became entrenched over the region as Tropical Depression Kilo passed south of the islands. Heavy rain, thunderstorms, and flash flooding were the result of all these ingredients. A mesoscale convective system developed near the Aloha State and moved through the area as deep, tropical moisture became entrenched over the region as Tropical Depression Kilo passed south of the islands. Heavy rain, thunderstorms, and flash flooding were the result of all these ingredients. A mesoscale convective system developed near the Aloha State and moved through the area as deep, tropical moisture became entrenched over the region as Tropical Depression Kilo passed south of the islands. Heavy rain, thunderstorms, and flash flooding were the result of all these ingredients.\nEvent Narrative: H-1 off-ramp onto Wilder Avenue on Oahu near the University of Hawaii became inundated and was then impassable. Hobron Lane at Ala Moana Boulevard in Waikiki on Oahu became flooded with more than a foot of water and was impassable. Two lanes along H-1 westbound near the Waimalu off-ramp on Oahu were flooded and became impassable. H-1 westbound off-ramp to Vineyard Boulevard on Oahu became flooded and impassable. Kalanianaole Highway became impassable with flooding waters between the Hawaii Kai Golf Course and the Makapuu Lighthouse Trail on Oahu. Sewers overflowed, with the water coming through the manholes, near Atkinson Drive and Ala Moana Boulevard on Oahu. Thousands of gallons of water escaped from the sewer system. Flash flooding waters affected the area just north of Ala Moana Mall along Keeaumoku Street near Walmart on Oahu. Other areas with flooding problems included the intersections of King and Alakea, 11th and Waialae, and Beretania and Piikoi. Waikane Stream overflowed its banks in windward Oahu because of heavy rain and flooded Kamehameha Highway in its vicinity. Several schools on Oahu closed for the day because of the many flooded roads and power outages.", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 10.1761 km away, between 2015-09-03 11:45:00 and 2015-09-04 15:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With a moist air mass over the islands, warm ocean temperatures, and low level instability; heavy showers and thunderstorms blossomed and brought varying levels of flooding to parts of the Aloha State. With a moist air mass over the islands, warm ocean temperatures, and low level instability; heavy showers and thunderstorms blossomed and brought varying levels of flooding to parts of the Aloha State.\nEvent Narrative: One foot of water flooded the intersection of Liliha, Dillingham, and North King Street in Honolulu on the island of Oahu. More flash flooding was reported at the intersection of Dillingham and Alakawa, and Liliha Street was closed in both directions from King to Vineyard Boulevard because of excessive ponding on the roadway. In the Iwilei section of Honolulu, Dole Cannery and surrounding offices had to be evacuated due to flooding on the first floor, including rooms with electrical equipment.", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 20.2972 km away, between 2015-09-05 14:57:00 and 2015-09-06 23:40:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With a moist air mass over the islands, warm ocean temperatures, and low level instability; heavy showers and thunderstorms blossomed and brought varying levels of flooding to parts of the Aloha State. With a moist air mass over the islands, warm ocean temperatures, and low level instability; heavy showers and thunderstorms blossomed and brought varying levels of flooding to parts of the Aloha State.\nEvent Narrative: Law enforcement and emergency management officials reported water over the Waikane Bridge on Kamehameha Highway, so the road was closed in both directions in that area. The water level above the bridge at the time of the report was one foot and rising.", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 18.0493 km away, between 2015-09-11 01:37:00 and 2015-09-15 04:26:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Another round of heavy rain and flooding developed over parts of the Aloha State as the remnants of former Hurricane Jimena passed north of the islands. Warm ocean temperatures and the added instability from the tropical disturbance helped generate deep convection over the area. Another round of heavy rain and flooding developed over parts of the Aloha State as the remnants of former Hurricane Jimena passed north of the islands. Warm ocean temperatures and the added instability from the tropical disturbance helped generate deep convection over the area. Another round of heavy rain and flooding developed over parts of the Aloha State as the remnants of former Hurricane Jimena passed north of the islands. Warm ocean temperatures and the added instability from the tropical disturbance helped generate deep convection over the area. Another round of heavy rain and flooding developed over parts of the Aloha State as the remnants of former Hurricane Jimena passed north of the islands. Warm ocean temperatures and the added instability from the tropical disturbance helped generate deep convection over the area. Another round of heavy rain and flooding developed over parts of the Aloha State as the remnants of former Hurricane Jimena passed north of the islands. Warm ocean temperatures and the added instability from the tropical disturbance helped generate deep convection over the area. Another round of heavy rain and flooding developed over parts of the Aloha State as the remnants of former Hurricane Jimena passed north of the islands. Warm ocean temperatures and the added instability from the tropical disturbance helped generate deep convection over the area. Another round of heavy rain and flooding developed over parts of the Aloha State as the remnants of former Hurricane Jimena passed north of the islands. Warm ocean temperatures and the added instability from the tropical disturbance helped generate deep convection over the area.\nEvent Narrative: Waikane Bridge along Kamehameha Highway was closed due to flooding from Waikane Stream in windward Oahu.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 16.2047 km away, between 2015-09-15 21:15:00 and 2015-09-15 23:50:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With plenty of low level moisture and unique topographic features in the Aloha State, especially on the Big Island of Hawaii, the return of trade winds continued to fuel the development of showers and thunderstorms.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 22.3224 km away, between 2015-09-26 01:07:00 and 2015-09-26 06:53:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With a tropical system in the region, Niala, the air mass over the isles continued to be very moist; and sea surface temperatures remained elevated due to the El Nino pattern in place over the Pacific. The unusually wet dry season continued apace in the Aloha State.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 16.9267 km away, between 2015-10-10 23:15:00 and 2015-10-13 09:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A slow-moving surface trough, heading east to west, triggered heavy showers and thunderstorms over Maui and Oahu. The downpours in the windward area of Oahu on the 12th produced flash flooding. Otherwise, the rainfall caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. There were no reports of significant injuries. Property damage reports were not available. A slow-moving surface trough, heading east to west, triggered heavy showers and thunderstorms over Maui and Oahu. The downpours in the windward area of Oahu on the 12th produced flash flooding. Otherwise, the rainfall caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. There were no reports of significant injuries. Property damage reports were not available. A slow-moving surface trough, heading east to west, triggered heavy showers and thunderstorms over Maui and Oahu. The downpours in the windward area of Oahu on the 12th produced flash flooding. Otherwise, the rainfall caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. There were no reports of significant injuries. Property damage reports were not available. A slow-moving surface trough, heading east to west, triggered heavy showers and thunderstorms over Maui and Oahu. The downpours in the windward area of Oahu on the 12th produced flash flooding. Otherwise, the rainfall caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. There were no reports of significant injuries. Property damage reports were not available.\nEvent Narrative: Honolulu Police Department reported Waikane Stream overflowing onto Kamehameha Highway near Waikane, with about 8 inches of water on the roadway.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 16.4991 km away, between 2015-10-17 21:20:00 and 2015-10-17 23:09:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: As moisture from former Tropical Cyclone Nora moved through the island chain, showers and isolated thunderstorms were prevalent from the Big Island to Oahu. The rain produced flash flooding in the Hamakua District on the Big Island near Laupahoehoe on the 16th. Elsewhere, the precipitation mainly caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 19.0205 km away, between 2015-10-31 03:30:00 and 2015-10-31 19:15:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A band of showers riding on veering winds moved over parts of Oahu at the end of the month. The rain caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. There were no reports of serious injuries or property damage. A band of showers riding on veering winds moved over parts of Oahu at the end of the month. The rain caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. There were no reports of serious injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 21.8347 km away, between 2015-11-19 19:00:00 and 2015-11-21 06:38:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An area of deep tropical moisture moving from the southeast brought heavy showers to most of the island chain. The rainfall was intense enough to cause flash flooding over a portion of windward Oahu on the 20th. Most of the showers, however, produced mainly small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious property damage or injuries were reported. An area of deep tropical moisture moving from the southeast brought heavy showers to most of the island chain. The rainfall was intense enough to cause flash flooding over a portion of windward Oahu on the 20th. Most of the showers, however, produced mainly small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious property damage or injuries were reported. An area of deep tropical moisture moving from the southeast brought heavy showers to most of the island chain. The rainfall was intense enough to cause flash flooding over a portion of windward Oahu on the 20th. Most of the showers, however, produced mainly small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative: Police reported flooding of the Waikane Stream over a portion of Kamehameha Highway in windward Oahu.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 20.0723 km away, between 2015-11-23 05:00:00 and 2015-11-23 11:09:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: As a weak cold front approached the state from the northwest; a wind convergence band of showers, and isolated thunderstorms, stalled over Oahu. The rain produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of significant injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 19.1946 km away, between 2017-02-06 11:16:00 and 2017-02-06 13:13:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A front brought gusty southwest winds and periods of heavy rain to the island chain. The winds downed power lines that resulted in more than 25,000 customers losing electricity for a time in Oahu's windward side. They also toppled trees and damaged roofs in the area and on other islands. In Maui County, a ferry between Lanai and Lahaina on Maui was halted because of rough seas from the winds, and two sailboats ran aground. There were no reports of serious injuries, however.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 15.1427 km away, between 2017-02-11 12:35:00 and 2017-02-11 14:35:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A front moving through the state produced heavy rain and thunderstorms, flash flooding, and gusty winds. Downed power lines and trees, and ponding on roadways were almost commonplace occurrences with the system. However, there were no reports of serious injuries. The total cost of any damages was not available.\nEvent Narrative: A debris flow occurred along Diamond Head Beach Road on Oahu from heavy rain. Also, one foot of water covered Kalia Road in Waikiki, and flooding occurred at Nakini Street and Kalau Place in Waimanalo. Emergency management reported, as well, that about 10 boulders were on the road near Hookui Street bridge in Papakolea.", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 27.6707 km away, between 2017-02-27 14:25:00 and 2017-02-28 23:59:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: The combination of a nearby surface low and upper trough brought heavy showers and thunderstorms to parts of the Aloha State, mainly Kauai, Oahu, and Maui. Some of the rainfall was enough to cause flash flooding in a few instances. However, there were no reports of serious injuries. The total cost of damages was not known, but a report about flooding at Waimea Valley Park on Oahu on the 28th indicated damages in the $10's of thousands. The combination of a nearby surface low and upper trough brought heavy showers and thunderstorms to parts of the Aloha State, mainly Kauai, Oahu, and Maui. Some of the rainfall was enough to cause flash flooding in a few instances. However, there were no reports of serious injuries. The total cost of damages was not known, but a report about flooding at Waimea Valley Park on Oahu on the 28th indicated damages in the $10's of thousands. The combination of a nearby surface low and upper trough brought heavy showers and thunderstorms to parts of the Aloha State, mainly Kauai, Oahu, and Maui. Some of the rainfall was enough to cause flash flooding in a few instances. However, there were no reports of serious injuries. The total cost of damages was not known, but a report about flooding at Waimea Valley Park on Oahu on the 28th indicated damages in the $10's of thousands.\nEvent Narrative: Flooding waters affected Sunset Beach Elementary and the nearby Saint Peter and Paul Church along the North Shore of Oahu, and police closed Kamehameha Highway in the area because of deep water on the roadway. Also, there were reports of $10's of thousands damage in Waimea Valley Park, and damage to a home in Sunset Beach due to flooding.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 12.1192 km away, between 2017-03-01 00:00:00 and 2017-03-01 20:13:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: The combination of a nearby surface low and upper trough brought heavy showers and thunderstorms to parts of the Aloha State, mainly Kauai, Oahu, and Maui. Some of the rainfall was enough to cause flash flooding in a few instances. However, there were no reports of serious injuries. The total cost of damages was not known, but a report about flooding at Waimea Valley Park on Oahu on the 28th of February indicated damages in the $10's of thousands. The system also downed trees and power lines in leeward Oahu in the early morning hours of the 1st. This is a continuation of an episode that began at the end of February. The combination of a nearby surface low and upper trough brought heavy showers and thunderstorms to parts of the Aloha State, mainly Kauai, Oahu, and Maui. Some of the rainfall was enough to cause flash flooding in a few instances. However, there were no reports of serious injuries. The total cost of damages was not known, but a report about flooding at Waimea Valley Park on Oahu on the 28th of February indicated damages in the $10's of thousands. The system also downed trees and power lines in leeward Oahu in the early morning hours of the 1st. This is a continuation of an episode that began at the end of February.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 16.8002 km away, between 2017-03-05 08:28:00 and 2017-03-05 10:15:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A weakening front moving from the west generated heavy rain and isolated thunderstorms on Kauai and Oahu. The rainfall produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 14.8957 km away, between 2017-03-09 14:49:00 and 2017-03-10 16:29:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper trough near the island chain induced heavy downpours and thunderstorms over Maui, particularly the leeward Haleakala area. Remnant moisture from an old front was sufficient to bring intense rainfall that inundated Kulanihakoi Gulch, which then led to South Kihei Road being flooded. Seven individuals trapped by the deluge had to be rescued by fire crews, and the flooding waters damaged several vehicles and condominiums. The system also produced heavy rain and thunderstorms over the Big Island of Hawaii (where small hail fell on the 9th, as well) and Oahu. No serious injuries were reported. The cost of damages was not determined. An upper trough near the island chain induced heavy downpours and thunderstorms over Maui, particularly the leeward Haleakala area. Remnant moisture from an old front was sufficient to bring intense rainfall that inundated Kulanihakoi Gulch, which then led to South Kihei Road being flooded. Seven individuals trapped by the deluge had to be rescued by fire crews, and the flooding waters damaged several vehicles and condominiums. The system also produced heavy rain and thunderstorms over the Big Island of Hawaii (where small hail fell on the 9th, as well) and Oahu. No serious injuries were reported. The cost of damages was not determined.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 10.7162 km away, between 2017-04-13 15:28:00 and 2017-04-14 14:36:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper trough west of the islands induced heavy showers over Kauai, Oahu, and the Big Island. The precipitation caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious property damage or injuries were reported. An upper trough west of the islands induced heavy showers over Kauai, Oahu, and the Big Island. The precipitation caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious property damage or injuries were reported. An upper trough west of the islands induced heavy showers over Kauai, Oahu, and the Big Island. The precipitation caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 16.9374 km away, between 2017-04-27 15:37:00 and 2017-04-28 23:19:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With surface and upper air instability and abundant low-level moisture, most of the island chain was affected by heavy downpours toward the end of April. The most significant problem to occur was the reopening of a sinkhole along Piilani Highway on Maui. Otherwise, the heavy rain produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries. Strong winds and winter weather also occurred over the summits of the Big Island. With surface and upper air instability and abundant low-level moisture, most of the island chain was affected by heavy downpours toward the end of April. The most significant problem to occur was the reopening of a sinkhole along Piilani Highway on Maui. Otherwise, the heavy rain produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries. Strong winds and winter weather also occurred over the summits of the Big Island. With surface and upper air instability and abundant low-level moisture, most of the island chain was affected by heavy downpours toward the end of April. The most significant problem to occur was the reopening of a sinkhole along Piilani Highway on Maui. Otherwise, the heavy rain produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries. Strong winds and winter weather also occurred over the summits of the Big Island.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 15.3126 km away, between 2017-05-08 12:47:00 and 2017-05-08 18:10:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With an upper low northwest of the islands and afternoon heating, heavy showers developed over Oahu. The rain caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of significant property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 19.3425 km away, between 2017-06-14 21:37:00 and 2017-06-15 00:26:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Moisture from an old front was the fuel necessary for heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms to develop over the islands with an unstable atmosphere aloft. Three islands, from Oahu to the Big Island of Hawaii, saw heavy downpours that resulted in ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. However, no serious property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 21.829 km away, between 2017-07-24 07:14:00 and 2017-07-24 19:08:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper trough induced heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms as the remnants of former Tropical Cyclone Fernanda moved through the island chain. The isles mainly affected were Oahu and Maui. The rain produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. An upper trough induced heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms as the remnants of former Tropical Cyclone Fernanda moved through the island chain. The isles mainly affected were Oahu and Maui. The rain produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 15.4199 km away, between 2017-08-02 05:50:00 and 2017-08-02 19:39:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Areas of heavy showers spread across much of Oahu. The precipitation developed along a nearly stationary boundary between a weak trade flow and an island-scale nighttime land breeze. The rain produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 23.4446 km away, between 2017-08-21 10:07:00 and 2017-08-21 14:15:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With an upper trough in the area acting on abundant low-level tropical moisture, heavy showers and thunderstorms developed from the Big Island to Kauai. Most of the rain caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. On Kauai, the soaking precipitation produced flash flooding as Kuhio Highway in Hanalei became impassable, and county officials were forced to close the Hanalei Bridge. There were no reports of significant property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 20.7408 km away, between 2017-08-29 14:30:00 and 2017-08-29 22:07:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy rain and isolated thunderstorms formed upwind and over Oahu as nearby surface and upper air disturbances brought instability. Low level moisture was plentiful during the afternoon hours. The showers caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. However, no serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 14.7919 km away, between 2017-09-11 15:00:00 and 2017-09-11 16:31:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With a light wind regime, sea breeze conditions helped generate heavy showers over sections of Oahu, Kauai, and the Big Island. The rainfall produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 19.59 km away, between 2017-10-02 11:48:00 and 2017-10-02 16:59:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With an upper trough in the vicinity of the isles and an approaching front, heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms developed over Kauai and Oahu. The precipitation produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 15.4314 km away, between 2017-10-13 02:28:00 and 2017-10-13 05:17:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Low level moisture became the fuel as surface and upper air features induced heavy rain and isolated thunderstorms over much of the island chain. The downpours produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries were reported. However, a lightning strike caused a home in Hilo on the Big Island of Hawaii to catch fire on the 12th.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 13.4087 km away, between 2017-10-23 19:42:00 and 2017-10-23 22:43:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A combustible mix of surface and upper air instability, and deep tropical moisture, brought periods of strong winds, heavy rain, thunderstorms, and flash flooding to parts of the Aloha State. Lightning strikes led to power outages, and gusty winds toppled trees and power lines. A woman on Oahu was injured as a tree toppled over onto a bus stop structure where she was standing on the 23rd. No other injuries were reported. The cost of damages was not available.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 19.8361 km away, between 2017-10-28 15:29:00 and 2017-10-28 16:28:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: The remnants from an old front brought heavy showers to windward areas of Oahu. The rain caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of significant property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 16.5636 km away, between 2017-11-11 14:11:00 and 2017-11-11 23:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper trough moving toward the Aloha State from the northwest acted on a pocket of low level moisture moving through the islands to produce heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms, mainly affecting Oahu and the Big Island of Hawaii. A flash flood also occurred over the southeast portion of Oahu, where two individuals were rescued from the Palolo Stream. However, no significant injuries or property damage was reported. An upper trough moving toward the Aloha State from the northwest acted on a pocket of low level moisture moving through the islands to produce heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms, mainly affecting Oahu and the Big Island of Hawaii. A flash flood also occurred over the southeast portion of Oahu, where two individuals were rescued from the Palolo Stream. However, no significant injuries or property damage was reported. An upper trough moving toward the Aloha State from the northwest acted on a pocket of low level moisture moving through the islands to produce heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms, mainly affecting Oahu and the Big Island of Hawaii. A flash flood also occurred over the southeast portion of Oahu, where two individuals were rescued from the Palolo Stream. However, no significant injuries or property damage was reported.\nEvent Narrative: Two individuals on Oahu were rescued from under a bridge on Waialae Avenue near the Palolo Stream, which had begun overflowing its banks because of heavy rain.", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 13.8868 km away, between 2017-12-26 16:00:00 and 2017-12-27 13:47:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: As a front approached the Aloha State with upper air support, an area of showers formed to the south of Oahu and began training over the isle. The showers became intense and isolated thunderstorms also developed. The deluge led to flash flooding conditions. However, no significant injuries were reported. The costs of any damages were not available. As a front approached the Aloha State with upper air support, an area of showers formed to the south of Oahu and began training over the isle. The showers became intense and isolated thunderstorms also developed. The deluge led to flash flooding conditions. However, no significant injuries were reported. The costs of any damages were not available.\nEvent Narrative: Off-duty NWS employee reported water flowing into stores at Market City near Kaimuki Avenue and Kapiolani Boulevard in Honolulu.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 23.0501 km away, between 2018-01-27 13:30:00 and 2018-01-27 16:40:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Showers and isolated thunderstorms, generated by an upper trough and afternoon heating, produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding over several isles. On the Big Island of Hawaii, a man and woman hiking at Piihonua Falls near the Wailuku River were swept away as waters rose in the area from the precipitation. The man was able to make it to the riverbank, but the woman could not be located and was presumed drowned. There were no other significant injuries, and no serious property damage was reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 22.2265 km away, between 2018-01-31 08:39:00 and 2018-01-31 11:12:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: As a short-wave upper trough moved by over moist south to southwest (kona) flow across the state, heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms formed near and over Oahu. The rain produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. However, no serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 21.0808 km away, between 2018-02-02 01:17:00 and 2018-02-06 18:46:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With a front and upper air trough in the area and low level moisture around the state, heavy showers and thunderstorms occurred from Kauai to the Big Island of Hawaii. The precipitation produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding and ponding on roadways in most cases. There was also a flash flood that affected northern sections of Kauai on the 4th, plus a report from Maui in the afternoon of the 5th indicated small hail had dropped from a thunderstorm. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. With a front and upper air trough in the area and low level moisture around the state, heavy showers and thunderstorms occurred from Kauai to the Big Island of Hawaii. The precipitation produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding and ponding on roadways in most cases. There was also a flash flood that affected northern sections of Kauai on the 4th, plus a report from Maui in the afternoon of the 5th indicated small hail had dropped from a thunderstorm. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. With a front and upper air trough in the area and low level moisture around the state, heavy showers and thunderstorms occurred from Kauai to the Big Island of Hawaii. The precipitation produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding and ponding on roadways in most cases. There was also a flash flood that affected northern sections of Kauai on the 4th, plus a report from Maui in the afternoon of the 5th indicated small hail had dropped from a thunderstorm. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. With a front and upper air trough in the area and low level moisture around the state, heavy showers and thunderstorms occurred from Kauai to the Big Island of Hawaii. The precipitation produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding and ponding on roadways in most cases. There was also a flash flood that affected northern sections of Kauai on the 4th, plus a report from Maui in the afternoon of the 5th indicated small hail had dropped from a thunderstorm. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. With a front and upper air trough in the area and low level moisture around the state, heavy showers and thunderstorms occurred from Kauai to the Big Island of Hawaii. The precipitation produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding and ponding on roadways in most cases. There was also a flash flood that affected northern sections of Kauai on the 4th, plus a report from Maui in the afternoon of the 5th indicated small hail had dropped from a thunderstorm. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. With a front and upper air trough in the area and low level moisture around the state, heavy showers and thunderstorms occurred from Kauai to the Big Island of Hawaii. The precipitation produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding and ponding on roadways in most cases. There was also a flash flood that affected northern sections of Kauai on the 4th, plus a report from Maui in the afternoon of the 5th indicated small hail had dropped from a thunderstorm. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. With a front and upper air trough in the area and low level moisture around the state, heavy showers and thunderstorms occurred from Kauai to the Big Island of Hawaii. The precipitation produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding and ponding on roadways in most cases. There was also a flash flood that affected northern sections of Kauai on the 4th, plus a report from Maui in the afternoon of the 5th indicated small hail had dropped from a thunderstorm. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Waterspout. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 7.789 km away, between 2018-02-05 14:33:00 and 2018-02-05 14:33:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Members of the public reported waterspouts off Oahu and Maui. There were no reports of significant property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative: The waterspout was spotted south of Ewa Beach on Oahu.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 21.6187 km away, between 2018-02-07 13:24:00 and 2018-02-07 16:22:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A surface trough lingering over the islands, combined with cold air aloft and low level moisture, generated heavy showers over portions of the island chain. The rain produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 19.4389 km away, between 2018-02-13 06:13:00 and 2018-02-14 13:54:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: As an approaching front interacted with low-level moisture in the area, showers and isolated thunderstorms developed over parts of the island chain. The rainfall caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No significant injuries or property damage were reported. As an approaching front interacted with low-level moisture in the area, showers and isolated thunderstorms developed over parts of the island chain. The rainfall caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No significant injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 20.5427 km away, between 2018-02-17 22:20:00 and 2018-02-18 20:04:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With a weakening front over the islands and an upper low northwest of Kauai, heavy showers and thunderstorms developed over the state. Drenching rain led to periods of flash flooding over several isles, and gusty winds downed trees and power lines. The cost of any damages was not available. ||A man on the Big Island of Hawaii perished, apparently from being tossed violently by gusty winds associated with a thunderstorm in the later evening on the 18th of February. No other fatalities or serious injuries were reported. With a weakening front over the islands and an upper low northwest of Kauai, heavy showers and thunderstorms developed over the state. Drenching rain led to periods of flash flooding over several isles, and gusty winds downed trees and power lines. The cost of any damages was not available. ||A man on the Big Island of Hawaii perished, apparently from being tossed violently by gusty winds associated with a thunderstorm in the later evening on the 18th of February. No other fatalities or serious injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative: In windward Oahu, Kamehameha Highway near Waikane Stream, between Waikane Valley Road and Kualoa Ranch, was closed due to flooding. In windward Oahu, heavy rain again closed Kamehameha Highway in the area along the Waikane and Waiahole streams. Also, firefighters responded to a man trapped in his vehicle by rising water near Kamehameha Highway and Wailehua Road. Another area of flooding occurred near the junction of Kalanianaole Highway and Kealahou Street near Sandy Beach in southeast Oahu around 1845 HST on the 18th.", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 17.6841 km away, between 2018-02-25 18:00:00 and 2018-02-26 02:53:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With an upper trough west of the islands and a surface trough over the state, heavy showers, including thunderstorms, formed across the local area. Heavy snow also fell over the summits of Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea on the Big Island of Hawaii. The cost of any damages was not available. There were no reports of serious injuries. With an upper trough west of the islands and a surface trough over the state, heavy showers, including thunderstorms, formed across the local area. Heavy snow also fell over the summits of Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea on the Big Island of Hawaii. The cost of any damages was not available. There were no reports of serious injuries.\nEvent Narrative: Kamehameha Highway was closed near Waikane as the Waikane and Waiahole streams overflowed after heavy rain in windward Oahu. Elsewhere on Oahu, Waiahole Valley Road and Kapaa Quarry Road were closed because of flooding conditions.", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 17.8137 km away, between 2018-03-22 16:45:00 and 2018-03-24 06:22:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A moist low-level flow and instability aloft brought downpours and thunderstorms to the island chain, and periods of flash flooding. Gusty winds and lightning also caused damage over portions of the Big Island on the 26th; including a couple of roofs blown off homes, downed trees and power lines, and a small fire at the Hilo Medical Center caused by lightning. And there were reports of small hail on the isle that day as well. The cost of damages was not available. No significant injuries were reported. A moist low-level flow and instability aloft brought downpours and thunderstorms to the island chain, and periods of flash flooding. Gusty winds and lightning also caused damage over portions of the Big Island on the 26th; including a couple of roofs blown off homes, downed trees and power lines, and a small fire at the Hilo Medical Center caused by lightning. And there were reports of small hail on the isle that day as well. The cost of damages was not available. No significant injuries were reported. A moist low-level flow and instability aloft brought downpours and thunderstorms to the island chain, and periods of flash flooding. Gusty winds and lightning also caused damage over portions of the Big Island on the 26th; including a couple of roofs blown off homes, downed trees and power lines, and a small fire at the Hilo Medical Center caused by lightning. And there were reports of small hail on the isle that day as well. The cost of damages was not available. No significant injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative: Kamehameha Highway was closed for a time south of Waikane in windward Oahu as the Waiahole Stream overflowed its banks.", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 6.998 km away, between 2018-03-31 12:10:00 and 2018-03-31 13:35:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A trough over the state, in combination with plentiful moisture, caused a downpour over the island of Oahu. Thunderstorms formed over the isle during the late morning and early afternoon hours. Flash flooding then occurred over leeward sections. The cost of damages was not available. No serious injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative: Flooding occurred in at least two homes on the south side of Fort Weaver Road between Parish Drive and Hapalua Street. A drainage canal had become clogged with debris, causing water to spill out of the canal into the homes.", "The following events were reported: Debris Flow, Flash Flood, Heavy Rain, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 17.5948 km away, between 2018-04-13 20:42:00 and 2018-04-15 05:19:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 2210000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A developing upper low northwest of the state, in combination with tropical moisture, induced periods of heavy showers and thunderstorms, and generated historic flash flooding conditions over the Garden Isle of Kauai. An apparent 24-hour rainfall total of 49.69 inches, ending at 1245 HST April 15th, was recorded at an automated rain gauge|in Waipa, Kauai, about a mile west of Hanalei. If this total is certified, it will be a new 24-hour rainfall record for the United States, beating the old record of about 43 inches in Alvin, TX, on July 25-26, 1979.||The deluge, mainly over northern Kauai but also affecting East Oahu, damaged or destroyed farms and various structures, including 532 homes; downed trees and power lines; flooded homes, businesses and vehicles; and closed and damaged numerous roadways with water and debris flows, with highway and road repairs estimated at $35 million. There were apparently no significant injuries, but material losses will be extremely exorbitant, with public property damages alone estimated at $19.7 million. Hawaii's state legislature already approved, as of April 25th, $100 million in relief aid for flood-ravaged communities on Kauai and Oahu. (The aid package was later increased to $125 million.). A developing upper low northwest of the state, in combination with tropical moisture, induced periods of heavy showers and thunderstorms, and generated historic flash flooding conditions over the Garden Isle of Kauai. An apparent 24-hour rainfall total of 49.69 inches, ending at 1245 HST April 15th, was recorded at an automated rain gauge|in Waipa, Kauai, about a mile west of Hanalei. If this total is certified, it will be a new 24-hour rainfall record for the United States, beating the old record of about 43 inches in Alvin, TX, on July 25-26, 1979.||The deluge, mainly over northern Kauai but also affecting East Oahu, damaged or destroyed farms and various structures, including 532 homes; downed trees and power lines; flooded homes, businesses and vehicles; and closed and damaged numerous roadways with water and debris flows, with highway and road repairs estimated at $35 million. There were apparently no significant injuries, but material losses will be extremely exorbitant, with public property damages alone estimated at $19.7 million. Hawaii's state legislature already approved, as of April 25th, $100 million in relief aid for flood-ravaged communities on Kauai and Oahu. (The aid package was later increased to $125 million.). A developing upper low northwest of the state, in combination with tropical moisture, induced periods of heavy showers and thunderstorms, and generated historic flash flooding conditions over the Garden Isle of Kauai. An apparent 24-hour rainfall total of 49.69 inches, ending at 1245 HST April 15th, was recorded at an automated rain gauge|in Waipa, Kauai, about a mile west of Hanalei. If this total is certified, it will be a new 24-hour rainfall record for the United States, beating the old record of about 43 inches in Alvin, TX, on July 25-26, 1979.||The deluge, mainly over northern Kauai but also affecting East Oahu, damaged or destroyed farms and various structures, including 532 homes; downed trees and power lines; flooded homes, businesses and vehicles; and closed and damaged numerous roadways with water and debris flows, with highway and road repairs estimated at $35 million. There were apparently no significant injuries, but material losses will be extremely exorbitant, with public property damages alone estimated at $19.7 million. Hawaii's state legislature already approved, as of April 25th, $100 million in relief aid for flood-ravaged communities on Kauai and Oahu. (The aid package was later increased to $125 million.). A developing upper low northwest of the state, in combination with tropical moisture, induced periods of heavy showers and thunderstorms, and generated historic flash flooding conditions over the Garden Isle of Kauai. An apparent 24-hour rainfall total of 49.69 inches, ending at 1245 HST April 15th, was recorded at an automated rain gauge|in Waipa, Kauai, about a mile west of Hanalei. If this total is certified, it will be a new 24-hour rainfall record for the United States, beating the old record of about 43 inches in Alvin, TX, on July 25-26, 1979.||The deluge, mainly over northern Kauai but also affecting East Oahu, damaged or destroyed farms and various structures, including 532 homes; downed trees and power lines; flooded homes, businesses and vehicles; and closed and damaged numerous roadways with water and debris flows, with highway and road repairs estimated at $35 million. There were apparently no significant injuries, but material losses will be extremely exorbitant, with public property damages alone estimated at $19.7 million. Hawaii's state legislature already approved, as of April 25th, $100 million in relief aid for flood-ravaged communities on Kauai and Oahu. (The aid package was later increased to $125 million.). A developing upper low northwest of the state, in combination with tropical moisture, induced periods of heavy showers and thunderstorms, and generated historic flash flooding conditions over the Garden Isle of Kauai. An apparent 24-hour rainfall total of 49.69 inches, ending at 1245 HST April 15th, was recorded at an automated rain gauge|in Waipa, Kauai, about a mile west of Hanalei. If this total is certified, it will be a new 24-hour rainfall record for the United States, beating the old record of about 43 inches in Alvin, TX, on July 25-26, 1979.||The deluge, mainly over northern Kauai but also affecting East Oahu, damaged or destroyed farms and various structures, including 532 homes; downed trees and power lines; flooded homes, businesses and vehicles; and closed and damaged numerous roadways with water and debris flows, with highway and road repairs estimated at $35 million. There were apparently no significant injuries, but material losses will be extremely exorbitant, with public property damages alone estimated at $19.7 million. Hawaii's state legislature already approved, as of April 25th, $100 million in relief aid for flood-ravaged communities on Kauai and Oahu. (The aid package was later increased to $125 million.).\nEvent Narrative: Mud slide (debris flow) caused a partial road blockage at Kalanianaole Highway and Keolu Drive near Kailua on the windward side of Oahu. Traffic stalled in all lanes of Kalanianaole Highway in East Oahu near Niu Valley due to 10-12 inches of standing water on the roadway, and the water was still rising. Moments later, the roadway was closed from Aina Haina to Makapuu due to flooding. Maunaloa Avenue in Kaimuki in East Oahu was closed between 8th and 9th Streets because of downed power lines.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 13.5132 km away, between 2018-04-26 14:19:00 and 2018-04-27 00:19:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy showers formed over portions of Oahu with surface instability caused by a developing surface trough and a front advancing from the northwest. The rainfall produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 18.7007 km away, between 2018-06-09 01:13:00 and 2018-06-09 05:25:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A low level trough and surface moisture combine to trigger heavy precipitation over portions of the Big Island (where volcanic activity was a contributing factor) and Oahu. The rain produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 18.8899 km away, between 2018-08-19 03:31:00 and 2018-08-19 06:05:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With a slow-moving, and moist, lower trough over the islands and an upper trough northwest of the state; heavy showers and thunderstorms developed over parts of the Hawaiian Islands. The precipitation produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways, in portions of the Big Island, Maui, Oahu, and Kauai. No serious property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 16.098 km away, between 2018-08-26 05:07:00 and 2018-08-26 07:50:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With Hurricane Lane just west of the Big Island of Hawaii, and south of Maui County and Oahu, torrential rain fell over parts of the state, especially the Big Island. Flash flooding was the most serious weather problem, with parts of the Big Island seeing total rainfall of 40 to 50 inches. (One site, the Kahuna Falls Cooperative Observer Program station, reported 56 inches.) Strong winds also downed trees and power lines, leading to power outages on most isles. The total cost of damages has not yet been assessed, though at least $20 million in damages occurred to public infrastructure on the Big Island. There were no reports of serious injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 13.2979 km away, between 2018-08-28 04:01:00 and 2018-08-28 12:12:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: More heavy rainfall and isolated thunderstorms developed over parts of the island chain as Lane moved away from the state to the west. Some of the precipitation caused flash flooding on Kauai, the Big Island, and Oahu. One man died on Kauai on the 28th when he jumped into a swollen stream to try to save a dog. The cost of damages was not available. More heavy rainfall and isolated thunderstorms developed over parts of the island chain as Lane moved away from the state to the west. Some of the precipitation caused flash flooding on Kauai, the Big Island, and Oahu. One man died on Kauai on the 28th when he jumped into a swollen stream to try to save a dog. The cost of damages was not available. More heavy rainfall and isolated thunderstorms developed over parts of the island chain as Lane moved away from the state to the west. Some of the precipitation caused flash flooding on Kauai, the Big Island, and Oahu. One man died on Kauai on the 28th when he jumped into a swollen stream to try to save a dog. The cost of damages was not available.\nEvent Narrative: Likelike Highway on Oahu was closed between Valley View Drive and Nalanieha Street in town-bound lanes due to flooding and debris on the roadway. Kamehameha Highway was also closed in the west-bound lane near Middle Street because of the Kalihi Stream overflowing. And later on in the morning, Likelike Highway was closed in both directions on the Kaneohe side of the tunnel due to debris on the roadway. Heavy rain apparently loosened trees from the soil that fell and blocked the 3300 block of Tantalus Drive in both directions on Oahu.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 19.0802 km away, between 2018-09-03 15:41:00 and 2018-09-03 17:31:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Afternoon downpours occurred over portions of northern and eastern areas of Oahu. The precipitation caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No significant property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 19.9692 km away, between 2018-09-12 12:15:00 and 2018-09-13 11:24:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: As Tropical Storm Olivia approached the islands from the east-northeast and then made a double landfall in Maui County on September 12th, it brought gusty winds and heavy precipitation. Most of its effects were concentrated over Maui, Molokai, and Oahu. The system downed trees, caused power outages and debris flows, and generated flash flooding. The costs of damages had not yet been assessed. There were no reports of serious injuries. As Tropical Storm Olivia approached the islands from the east-northeast and then made a double landfall in Maui County on September 12th, it brought gusty winds and heavy precipitation. Most of its effects were concentrated over Maui, Molokai, and Oahu. The system downed trees, caused power outages and debris flows, and generated flash flooding. The costs of damages had not yet been assessed. There were no reports of serious injuries. As Tropical Storm Olivia approached the islands from the east-northeast and then made a double landfall in Maui County on September 12th, it brought gusty winds and heavy precipitation. Most of its effects were concentrated over Maui, Molokai, and Oahu. The system downed trees, caused power outages and debris flows, and generated flash flooding. The costs of damages had not yet been assessed. There were no reports of serious injuries. As Tropical Storm Olivia approached the islands from the east-northeast and then made a double landfall in Maui County on September 12th, it brought gusty winds and heavy precipitation. Most of its effects were concentrated over Maui, Molokai, and Oahu. The system downed trees, caused power outages and debris flows, and generated flash flooding. The costs of damages had not yet been assessed. There were no reports of serious injuries. As Tropical Storm Olivia approached the islands from the east-northeast and then made a double landfall in Maui County on September 12th, it brought gusty winds and heavy precipitation. Most of its effects were concentrated over Maui, Molokai, and Oahu. The system downed trees, caused power outages and debris flows, and generated flash flooding. The costs of damages had not yet been assessed. There were no reports of serious injuries.\nEvent Narrative: Kalihi Stream overflowed onto Dillingham Boulevard in Honolulu on Oahu, closing the roadway. Waikane Stream overflowed after heavy rain and closed Kamehameha Highway on Oahu between Waikane Valley Road and Waiahole Valley Road. Heavy rain closed a potion of Kalanianaole Highway on Oahu near the Makapuu lighthouse in the Hawaii Kai-bound direction.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 18.7976 km away, between 2018-09-26 17:09:00 and 2018-09-28 10:59:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With plenty of low level moisture and destabilization from surface and upper troughs west and northwest of the Aloha State, heavy downpours and isolated thunderstorms developed over portions of the island chain. Flash flooding also occurred over West Maui. No significant injuries were reported. The costs of property damages was not available. With plenty of low level moisture and destabilization from surface and upper troughs west and northwest of the Aloha State, heavy downpours and isolated thunderstorms developed over portions of the island chain. Flash flooding also occurred over West Maui. No significant injuries were reported. The costs of property damages was not available. With plenty of low level moisture and destabilization from surface and upper troughs west and northwest of the Aloha State, heavy downpours and isolated thunderstorms developed over portions of the island chain. Flash flooding also occurred over West Maui. No significant injuries were reported. The costs of property damages was not available. With plenty of low level moisture and destabilization from surface and upper troughs west and northwest of the Aloha State, heavy downpours and isolated thunderstorms developed over portions of the island chain. Flash flooding also occurred over West Maui. No significant injuries were reported. The costs of property damages was not available.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 13.4369 km away, between 2018-10-06 15:10:00 and 2018-10-07 17:17:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With a moist east to southeast low level flow and a surface trough northwest of the Aloha State, heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms developed over most of the islands. The precipitation produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. Also, some flooding occurred on secondary roads in the Puna District on the Big Island on Oct 7th. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries. With a moist east to southeast low level flow and a surface trough northwest of the Aloha State, heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms developed over most of the islands. The precipitation produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. Also, some flooding occurred on secondary roads in the Puna District on the Big Island on Oct 7th. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 15.67 km away, between 2018-10-12 17:01:00 and 2018-10-12 21:41:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An eastward-moving trough developing near Kauai caused showers and isolated thunderstorms to form over parts of the Aloha State, with Oahu seeing the heaviest downpours producing flash flooding. Most of the other rainfall events produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. An eastward-moving trough developing near Kauai caused showers and isolated thunderstorms to form over parts of the Aloha State, with Oahu seeing the heaviest downpours producing flash flooding. Most of the other rainfall events produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative: The three right lanes of the east-bound H-1 Freeway became impassable after flooding from heavy rain.", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 15.5387 km away, between 2018-10-19 20:38:00 and 2018-10-19 23:01:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: As a middle- and upper-air feature tracked near the islands, heavy rain again fell over portions of the state. A flash flood occurred on Oahu, as well. As was the case earlier, most of the showers and isolated thunderstorms caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No significant property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative: Honolulu Police reported that the H-3 Freeway was impassable near the Koolau Country Club due to flooding over a portion of the roadway.", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 29.2137 km away, between 2018-10-30 09:27:00 and 2018-10-30 15:39:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: As a low to the southwest and a front to the northwest of the islands merged when approaching the state, the result was a burst of precipitation in the form of heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms. Flash flooding again occurred over parts of Oahu. Heavy downpours also affected Kauai, Molokai, Maui, and the Big Island. Most of the rainfall caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No significant injuries were reported. The cost of property damages was not available. As a low to the southwest and a front to the northwest of the islands merged when approaching the state, the result was a burst of precipitation in the form of heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms. Flash flooding again occurred over parts of Oahu. Heavy downpours also affected Kauai, Molokai, Maui, and the Big Island. Most of the rainfall caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No significant injuries were reported. The cost of property damages was not available.\nEvent Narrative: Flash flooding occurred on Upena Street in Makaha in leeward Oahu, where homes were being damaged by the high water. Later in the morning, about 1100 HST, flooding closed a portion of Kamehameha Highway near Waikane in windward Oahu, at the junction with Waikane Valley Road.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 20.1417 km away, between 2018-11-04 05:03:00 and 2018-11-04 07:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A low aloft northeast of the Island of Hawaii generated heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and flash flooding over the isle and, to a lesser extent, Oahu. No serious injuries were reported, though two hikers stranded by flash flooding on the Big Island suffered minor bumps and bruises. The costs of any damages were not available.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 19.6642 km away, between 2018-11-08 16:37:00 and 2018-11-10 08:38:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A front moving from the northwest generated downpours as it advanced across the islands. It mainly affected Oahu where flash flooding occurred. However, there were no reports of serious injuries or property damage. A front moving from the northwest generated downpours as it advanced across the islands. It mainly affected Oahu where flash flooding occurred. However, there were no reports of serious injuries or property damage. A front moving from the northwest generated downpours as it advanced across the islands. It mainly affected Oahu where flash flooding occurred. However, there were no reports of serious injuries or property damage. A front moving from the northwest generated downpours as it advanced across the islands. It mainly affected Oahu where flash flooding occurred. However, there were no reports of serious injuries or property damage. A front moving from the northwest generated downpours as it advanced across the islands. It mainly affected Oahu where flash flooding occurred. However, there were no reports of serious injuries or property damage. A front moving from the northwest generated downpours as it advanced across the islands. It mainly affected Oahu where flash flooding occurred. However, there were no reports of serious injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative: Kamehameha Highway was closed between Waikane and Waiahole on Oahu due to heavy rain and elevated streams. Kamehameha Highway was closed due to flooding at Waikane Stream on Oahu. Flash flooding from heavy rain closed Kapaa Quarry Road and Mokapu Boulevard in windward Oahu. Also, at 0047 HST on the 10th, Kamehameha Highway was closed at the Waikane Stream.", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 26.4183 km away, between 2018-12-27 23:32:00 and 2018-12-28 14:55:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A front moving from the northwest and an upper level trough brought showers, thunderstorms, and flash flooding conditions to the island chain. However, there were no reports of significant property damage or injuries. A front moving from the northwest and an upper level trough brought showers, thunderstorms, and flash flooding conditions to the island chain. However, there were no reports of significant property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative: Rainbow Castle Gift Shop next to Hauula Beach Park reported 6-8 inches of water over Kamehameha Highway in that area. Also, Likelike Highway near the H-3 overpass was closed for a time due to flood debris on the roadway.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 8.6052 km away, between 2019-02-06 19:57:00 and 2019-02-06 22:07:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A developing surface low north of the islands combined with a nearby upper level trough to produce heavy rain over portions of Oahu. The precipitation caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 22.893 km away, between 2019-02-13 03:23:00 and 2019-02-14 14:51:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A strong upper air trough developed north of the islands and brought heavy rain and flash flooding to parts of the island chain. Some properties on Oahu were damaged by the inundation, while residents on Maui saw road closures because of the precipitation. No serious injuries were reported. The cost of damages was not available. A strong upper air trough developed north of the islands and brought heavy rain and flash flooding to parts of the island chain. Some properties on Oahu were damaged by the inundation, while residents on Maui saw road closures because of the precipitation. No serious injuries were reported. The cost of damages was not available. A strong upper air trough developed north of the islands and brought heavy rain and flash flooding to parts of the island chain. Some properties on Oahu were damaged by the inundation, while residents on Maui saw road closures because of the precipitation. No serious injuries were reported. The cost of damages was not available.\nEvent Narrative: Several properties along Pokiwai Place in Hauula in windward Oahu were flooded due to a stream outlet being clogged with sand.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 19.2667 km away, between 2019-04-17 08:03:00 and 2019-04-17 10:13:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy periods of trade wind showers moved over windward portions of Oahu. The rain produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. There were no reports of significant property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 16.2855 km away, between 2019-04-26 17:32:00 and 2019-04-29 16:48:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With weak surface flow, abundant low level moisture, and a transiting upper trough over the state; heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms formed over the islands. The rainfall caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. With weak surface flow, abundant low level moisture, and a transiting upper trough over the state; heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms formed over the islands. The rainfall caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. With weak surface flow, abundant low level moisture, and a transiting upper trough over the state; heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms formed over the islands. The rainfall caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. With weak surface flow, abundant low level moisture, and a transiting upper trough over the state; heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms formed over the islands. The rainfall caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. With weak surface flow, abundant low level moisture, and a transiting upper trough over the state; heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms formed over the islands. The rainfall caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 23.8847 km away, between 2019-05-04 08:27:00 and 2019-05-04 10:07:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A late season cold front and strong upper trough generated periods of heavy showers over parts of the state and high winds across the summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on the Big Island of Hawaii. The precipitation caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. However, there no reports of serious injuries or property damage from the rainfall or the high winds.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 17.8987 km away, between 2019-06-25 03:16:00 and 2019-06-26 07:04:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With a surface trough northwest of the islands and an upper trough over the western part of the state, heavy showers and thunderstorms developed in a very moist environment. The downpours led to flash flooding conditions on Oahu for a time on the 25th and early on the 26th. However, there were no reports of serious property damage or injuries. With a surface trough northwest of the islands and an upper trough over the western part of the state, heavy showers and thunderstorms developed in a very moist environment. The downpours led to flash flooding conditions on Oahu for a time on the 25th and early on the 26th. However, there were no reports of serious property damage or injuries. With a surface trough northwest of the islands and an upper trough over the western part of the state, heavy showers and thunderstorms developed in a very moist environment. The downpours led to flash flooding conditions on Oahu for a time on the 25th and early on the 26th. However, there were no reports of serious property damage or injuries. With a surface trough northwest of the islands and an upper trough over the western part of the state, heavy showers and thunderstorms developed in a very moist environment. The downpours led to flash flooding conditions on Oahu for a time on the 25th and early on the 26th. However, there were no reports of serious property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy runoff from showers and thunderstorms caused deep ponding on the H-1 freeway near the Liliha Street overpass. Deep ponding of precipitation also occurred along Nimitz Highway near Fort and River streets, on Ahua Street in the Mapunapuna area, and H-1 freeway westbound near the Pali Highway off-ramp.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 23.403 km away, between 2019-08-07 14:54:00 and 2019-08-07 17:26:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: As a weakening Flossie moved north of the island chain, it brought deep tropical moisture over the state from the south. Showers and isolated thunderstorms then formed over parts of the state; with Maui, the Big Island, and Oahu being the most affected. The downpours produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No significant injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 17.714 km away, between 2019-09-14 19:40:00 and 2019-09-16 00:41:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With the combination of a surface trough north of the isles and an upper level trough to the northwest, heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms developed over portions of the state as deep tropical moisture streamed north. The precipitation caused brief flash flooding conditions in windward Oahu and the northern portion of Kauai. There were no significant injuries or property damage. With the combination of a surface trough north of the isles and an upper level trough to the northwest, heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms developed over portions of the state as deep tropical moisture streamed north. The precipitation caused brief flash flooding conditions in windward Oahu and the northern portion of Kauai. There were no significant injuries or property damage. With the combination of a surface trough north of the isles and an upper level trough to the northwest, heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms developed over portions of the state as deep tropical moisture streamed north. The precipitation caused brief flash flooding conditions in windward Oahu and the northern portion of Kauai. There were no significant injuries or property damage. With the combination of a surface trough north of the isles and an upper level trough to the northwest, heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms developed over portions of the state as deep tropical moisture streamed north. The precipitation caused brief flash flooding conditions in windward Oahu and the northern portion of Kauai. There were no significant injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative: An employee of Honolulu's TheBus transportation company reported water flowing over Kamehameha Highway at Waikane Stream in windward Oahu.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 18.9504 km away, between 2019-09-25 03:44:00 and 2019-09-26 16:24:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Abundant low level moisture and an upper level disturbance near the state combined to form heavy showers over portions of Maui, Kauai, the Big Island, and Oahu. The precipitation caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries. Abundant low level moisture and an upper level disturbance near the state combined to form heavy showers over portions of Maui, Kauai, the Big Island, and Oahu. The precipitation caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 19.8896 km away, between 2019-10-10 15:27:00 and 2019-10-11 07:14:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With an upper low northwest of the islands and plentiful low-level moisture, showers and thunderstorms developed over parts of the Aloha State. Rainfall was intense at times and caused flash flooding over leeward Oahu and northern Kauai. There were no significant injuries or property damage. With an upper low northwest of the islands and plentiful low-level moisture, showers and thunderstorms developed over parts of the Aloha State. Rainfall was intense at times and caused flash flooding over leeward Oahu and northern Kauai. There were no significant injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative: Deep ponding occurred over roads, including Farrington Highway, near Nanakuli, Makaha, and Waianae in leeward Oahu because of heavy rainfall.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 19.123 km away, between 2019-10-20 12:36:00 and 2019-10-20 13:39:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With a light background wind flow across the area, convergent sea breezes led to heavy showers over central and western sections of Oahu. The rain caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 15.6031 km away, between 2019-10-31 13:49:00 and 2019-10-31 16:01:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Weak low-level winds, a moist lower atmosphere, and a passing upper trough triggered heavy showers and thunderstorms around the state. The rain caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 10.5575 km away, between 2019-11-11 15:27:00 and 2019-11-11 17:11:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Afternoon heating and light winds induced heavy showers over portions of central and leeward Oahu. The rainfall caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 11.8777 km away, between 2019-11-17 11:40:00 and 2019-11-19 22:14:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With a front approaching Kauai from the northwest, a surface trough near the Big Island, and a slow-moving upper level disturbance; heavy showers and thunderstorms formed as the features acted on abundant moisture. Rainfall affected most of the isles, with flash flooding occurring in Kauai and on the Big Island. However, no serious injuries were reported. Minor property damage occurred on Oahu as a thunderstorm with gusty winds felled a tree west of Pearl Harbor in the late evening of the 18th, and a car was damaged by a falling branch and a tree uprooted in Waipio; and there were minor power outages during the same time frame. With a front approaching Kauai from the northwest, a surface trough near the Big Island, and a slow-moving upper level disturbance; heavy showers and thunderstorms formed as the features acted on abundant moisture. Rainfall affected most of the isles, with flash flooding occurring in Kauai and on the Big Island. However, no serious injuries were reported. Minor property damage occurred on Oahu as a thunderstorm with gusty winds felled a tree west of Pearl Harbor in the late evening of the 18th, and a car was damaged by a falling branch and a tree uprooted in Waipio; and there were minor power outages during the same time frame. With a front approaching Kauai from the northwest, a surface trough near the Big Island, and a slow-moving upper level disturbance; heavy showers and thunderstorms formed as the features acted on abundant moisture. Rainfall affected most of the isles, with flash flooding occurring in Kauai and on the Big Island. However, no serious injuries were reported. Minor property damage occurred on Oahu as a thunderstorm with gusty winds felled a tree west of Pearl Harbor in the late evening of the 18th, and a car was damaged by a falling branch and a tree uprooted in Waipio; and there were minor power outages during the same time frame. With a front approaching Kauai from the northwest, a surface trough near the Big Island, and a slow-moving upper level disturbance; heavy showers and thunderstorms formed as the features acted on abundant moisture. Rainfall affected most of the isles, with flash flooding occurring in Kauai and on the Big Island. However, no serious injuries were reported. Minor property damage occurred on Oahu as a thunderstorm with gusty winds felled a tree west of Pearl Harbor in the late evening of the 18th, and a car was damaged by a falling branch and a tree uprooted in Waipio; and there were minor power outages during the same time frame. With a front approaching Kauai from the northwest, a surface trough near the Big Island, and a slow-moving upper level disturbance; heavy showers and thunderstorms formed as the features acted on abundant moisture. Rainfall affected most of the isles, with flash flooding occurring in Kauai and on the Big Island. However, no serious injuries were reported. Minor property damage occurred on Oahu as a thunderstorm with gusty winds felled a tree west of Pearl Harbor in the late evening of the 18th, and a car was damaged by a falling branch and a tree uprooted in Waipio; and there were minor power outages during the same time frame. With a front approaching Kauai from the northwest, a surface trough near the Big Island, and a slow-moving upper level disturbance; heavy showers and thunderstorms formed as the features acted on abundant moisture. Rainfall affected most of the isles, with flash flooding occurring in Kauai and on the Big Island. However, no serious injuries were reported. Minor property damage occurred on Oahu as a thunderstorm with gusty winds felled a tree west of Pearl Harbor in the late evening of the 18th, and a car was damaged by a falling branch and a tree uprooted in Waipio; and there were minor power outages during the same time frame.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Debris Flow, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 18.6596 km away, between 2019-12-25 11:39:00 and 2019-12-25 16:57:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A cold front with good upper level support pushed its way through the island chain around the Christmas holiday, bringing periods of heavy precipitation, isolated thunderstorms, and strong to high winds. The weather system caused a flash flood and felled trees and power poles, especially on the Garden Isle of Kauai. No significant injuries were reported. A cold front with good upper level support pushed its way through the island chain around the Christmas holiday, bringing periods of heavy precipitation, isolated thunderstorms, and strong to high winds. The weather system caused a flash flood and felled trees and power poles, especially on the Garden Isle of Kauai. No significant injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative: On Oahu, a rock slide occurred along Pali Highway near the tunnel, closing the Kailua-bound lanes for a time starting at Waokanaka Street.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 18.8025 km away, between 2020-01-10 23:02:00 and 2020-01-11 21:14:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With plenty of moisture near the surface and unstable conditions aloft, heavy rainfall and isolated thunderstorms developed across much of the state. Flash flooding occurred on the Big Island of Hawaii, as well. No serious injuries were reported. The costs of any damages were not available. With plenty of moisture near the surface and unstable conditions aloft, heavy rainfall and isolated thunderstorms developed across much of the state. Flash flooding occurred on the Big Island of Hawaii, as well. No serious injuries were reported. The costs of any damages were not available.\nEvent Narrative: At about 2018 local time, high water levels were reported on the H-1 Freeway westbound lanes between the Waipahu and Waimalu off-ramps on Oahu. This was relayed by the Department of Highways.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 21.0883 km away, between 2020-02-05 20:05:00 and 2020-02-06 13:52:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A front moving slowly from the northwest triggered showers and downpours across much of the Aloha State. The most significant rainfall was over Kauai, where flash flooding occurred over the northern part of the isle. High winds also accompanied the system, mainly over the summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on the Big Island. There were no significant injuries or property damage. A front moving slowly from the northwest triggered showers and downpours across much of the Aloha State. The most significant rainfall was over Kauai, where flash flooding occurred over the northern part of the isle. High winds also accompanied the system, mainly over the summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on the Big Island. There were no significant injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 20.5776 km away, between 2020-02-10 05:56:00 and 2020-02-10 17:24:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With a surface low northeast of the state and a nearby upper trough to the northwest, showers and strong northwest winds developed across the island chain. The rain produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. However, there were no reports of significant injuries or property damage. With a surface low northeast of the state and a nearby upper trough to the northwest, showers and strong northwest winds developed across the island chain. The rain produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. However, there were no reports of significant injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 16.2093 km away, between 2020-03-02 18:23:00 and 2020-03-04 15:39:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper low north of the area and a weak surface trough passing south of the state caused downpours over portions of the island chain, and flash flooding on Maui. No serious injuries were reported. The costs of any damages were unavailable. An upper low north of the area and a weak surface trough passing south of the state caused downpours over portions of the island chain, and flash flooding on Maui. No serious injuries were reported. The costs of any damages were unavailable. An upper low north of the area and a weak surface trough passing south of the state caused downpours over portions of the island chain, and flash flooding on Maui. No serious injuries were reported. The costs of any damages were unavailable.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 22.7342 km away, between 2020-03-15 14:02:00 and 2020-03-18 18:19:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper low, known as a kona low in Hawaii, and concomitant trough developed west of the islands and brought heavy showers, thunderstorms, and flash flooding to the area. There were no serious injuries. The costs of any damages were not available. An upper low, known as a kona low in Hawaii, and concomitant trough developed west of the islands and brought heavy showers, thunderstorms, and flash flooding to the area. There were no serious injuries. The costs of any damages were not available. An upper low, known as a kona low in Hawaii, and concomitant trough developed west of the islands and brought heavy showers, thunderstorms, and flash flooding to the area. There were no serious injuries. The costs of any damages were not available. An upper low, known as a kona low in Hawaii, and concomitant trough developed west of the islands and brought heavy showers, thunderstorms, and flash flooding to the area. There were no serious injuries. The costs of any damages were not available. An upper low, known as a kona low in Hawaii, and concomitant trough developed west of the islands and brought heavy showers, thunderstorms, and flash flooding to the area. There were no serious injuries. The costs of any damages were not available.\nEvent Narrative: Kamehameha Highway was closed in Waikane on Oahu's windward side because of mud and other debris on the roadway after heavy downpours. Farrington Highway at Upena Street was closed in Makaha in leeward Oahu because of flooding. Kamehameha Highway was closed at the Waikane Stream near Waikane in windward Oahu because of flooding waters. A vehicle became stuck in the area, and a home on Nanamoa Street also was flooded due to a clogged drain. Costs of any damages were not available.|There were no serious injuries.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 17.3059 km away, between 2020-03-27 18:50:00 and 2020-03-31 16:44:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A disturbance aloft moved toward the islands and brought a bout of heavy showers and thunderstorms, especially over the western portion of the Aloha State. The system was also peripherally responsible for the development of funnel clouds over leeward Big Island at the end of the month. However, no serious injuries were reported. A disturbance aloft moved toward the islands and brought a bout of heavy showers and thunderstorms, especially over the western portion of the Aloha State. The system was also peripherally responsible for the development of funnel clouds over leeward Big Island at the end of the month. However, no serious injuries were reported. A disturbance aloft moved toward the islands and brought a bout of heavy showers and thunderstorms, especially over the western portion of the Aloha State. The system was also peripherally responsible for the development of funnel clouds over leeward Big Island at the end of the month. However, no serious injuries were reported. A disturbance aloft moved toward the islands and brought a bout of heavy showers and thunderstorms, especially over the western portion of the Aloha State. The system was also peripherally responsible for the development of funnel clouds over leeward Big Island at the end of the month. However, no serious injuries were reported. A disturbance aloft moved toward the islands and brought a bout of heavy showers and thunderstorms, especially over the western portion of the Aloha State. The system was also peripherally responsible for the development of funnel clouds over leeward Big Island at the end of the month. However, no serious injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative: County officials reported heavy ponding on roadways in the Sunset and Pupukea areas on Oahu's North Shore.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 10.4782 km away, between 2020-04-01 13:38:00 and 2020-04-01 15:11:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With afternoon heating and sufficient low level moisture; heavy downpours, including isolated thunderstorms, formed over portions of the Big Island and Oahu. The rain caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 13.6783 km away, between 2020-04-05 18:03:00 and 2020-04-05 20:25:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A weak front heading toward the islands from the northwest produced heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms. Most of the precipitation caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding over parts of the Big Island, Maui, Oahu, and Kauai. A flash flood was also reported in Kihei in the southern section of Maui's Central Valley. However, there were no reports of significant injuries. The costs of any damages were not available.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 22.6271 km away, between 2020-04-13 10:29:00 and 2020-04-14 08:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A decaying front over the eastern part of the Aloha State, along with nearby surface and upper troughs, triggered heavy downpours and isolated thunderstorms over portions of the Big Island, Oahu, and Maui. The heavy rain caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. A decaying front over the eastern part of the Aloha State, along with nearby surface and upper troughs, triggered heavy downpours and isolated thunderstorms over portions of the Big Island, Oahu, and Maui. The heavy rain caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 15.336 km away, between 2020-05-13 13:58:00 and 2020-05-14 15:38:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy rainfall occurred in leeward and windward parts of Oahu, and windward and southern sections of Kauai. The precipitation produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No significant property damage or injuries were reported. Heavy rainfall occurred in leeward and windward parts of Oahu, and windward and southern sections of Kauai. The precipitation produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No significant property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 19.6352 km away, between 2020-10-02 14:12:00 and 2020-10-02 19:15:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A low-level, westward-moving surface trough induced downpours over parts of the island chain. The rain caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of serious injuries or property damage. A low-level, westward-moving surface trough induced downpours over parts of the island chain. The rain caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of serious injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 7.4726 km away, between 2020-10-14 17:26:00 and 2020-10-14 19:27:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With light winds, daytime heating, and an approaching front; heavy rain fell over portions of Oahu and Kauai. The showers generated small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No significant property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 12.6436 km away, between 2020-10-20 18:59:00 and 2020-10-25 16:26:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A nearby front and upper air troughs generated periods of heavy rain across Oahu and Kauai. The precipitation caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. A nearby front and upper air troughs generated periods of heavy rain across Oahu and Kauai. The precipitation caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. A nearby front and upper air troughs generated periods of heavy rain across Oahu and Kauai. The precipitation caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. A nearby front and upper air troughs generated periods of heavy rain across Oahu and Kauai. The precipitation caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. A nearby front and upper air troughs generated periods of heavy rain across Oahu and Kauai. The precipitation caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. A nearby front and upper air troughs generated periods of heavy rain across Oahu and Kauai. The precipitation caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. A nearby front and upper air troughs generated periods of heavy rain across Oahu and Kauai. The precipitation caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. A nearby front and upper air troughs generated periods of heavy rain across Oahu and Kauai. The precipitation caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. A nearby front and upper air troughs generated periods of heavy rain across Oahu and Kauai. The precipitation caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 14.4496 km away, between 2020-10-26 15:40:00 and 2020-10-28 15:31:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A slow-moving front from the northwest, along with a surface low north of the state, brought periods of heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms to most of the islands. The rainfall produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of significant injuries or property damage. A slow-moving front from the northwest, along with a surface low north of the state, brought periods of heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms to most of the islands. The rainfall produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of significant injuries or property damage. A slow-moving front from the northwest, along with a surface low north of the state, brought periods of heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms to most of the islands. The rainfall produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of significant injuries or property damage. A slow-moving front from the northwest, along with a surface low north of the state, brought periods of heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms to most of the islands. The rainfall produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of significant injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 8.9394 km away, between 2020-11-15 11:15:00 and 2020-11-15 13:40:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A low and trough combination aloft triggered heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms over Oahu and Kauai. The rain produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. There were no reports of serious injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 7.8334 km away, between 2020-11-24 00:02:00 and 2020-11-24 18:10:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: As an upper trough moved over the state from west to east; a moist trade wind flow added fuel that ignited heavy showers, isolated thunderstorms, and flash flooding. The heavy rain mainly produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. The flash flooding, however, closed Kuhio Highway near the Hanalei Bridge for much of the day on Kauai. There were no reports of serious injuries or property damage. As an upper trough moved over the state from west to east; a moist trade wind flow added fuel that ignited heavy showers, isolated thunderstorms, and flash flooding. The heavy rain mainly produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. The flash flooding, however, closed Kuhio Highway near the Hanalei Bridge for much of the day on Kauai. There were no reports of serious injuries or property damage.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 16.646 km away, between 2021-01-18 10:17:00 and 2021-01-19 08:32:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A cold front moving through the islands and an associated upper air trough combined to trigger heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms, including flash flooding in parts of Molokai, Maui, and Kauai. There were no reports of serious injuries. The costs of any property damage were not available. A cold front moving through the islands and an associated upper air trough combined to trigger heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms, including flash flooding in parts of Molokai, Maui, and Kauai. There were no reports of serious injuries. The costs of any property damage were not available.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 15.0099 km away, between 2021-01-25 13:48:00 and 2021-01-25 21:07:00.The events resulted in 1 injuries and 0 fatalities. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Strong high pressure far northeast of the islands and an upper trough to the southwest caused low level moisture to flow over the state from the southeast. Instability from the trough brought heavy showers, isolated thunderstorms, and flash flooding, mainly over the Big Island and Oahu. Snow also accumulated above 6 inches at the summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on the Big Island. No serious injuries were reported. The costs of any property damage were not available. Strong high pressure far northeast of the islands and an upper trough to the southwest caused low level moisture to flow over the state from the southeast. Instability from the trough brought heavy showers, isolated thunderstorms, and flash flooding, mainly over the Big Island and Oahu. Snow also accumulated above 6 inches at the summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on the Big Island. No serious injuries were reported. The costs of any property damage were not available. Strong high pressure far northeast of the islands and an upper trough to the southwest caused low level moisture to flow over the state from the southeast. Instability from the trough brought heavy showers, isolated thunderstorms, and flash flooding, mainly over the Big Island and Oahu. Snow also accumulated above 6 inches at the summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on the Big Island. No serious injuries were reported. The costs of any property damage were not available.\nEvent Narrative: Media reported nearly 18-thousand gallon sewage spill along Lowery Avenue in Manoa Valley on Oahu caused by flooding rains. Also, an area of H-1 Freeway west-bound lanes were flooded with 1 to 3 feet of water, two young boys were swept into a flooded canal in Waipahu (one of the boys was taken to the hospital with minor scrapes), and there was property damage in Aina Haina and Palolo Valley from heavy rain.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 22.9229 km away, between 2021-02-03 05:47:00 and 2021-02-03 13:32:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A front moving from the west and northwest brought heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms to the islands, and some hail to the Big Island. The rain caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 16.4814 km away, between 2021-02-18 20:40:00 and 2021-02-19 13:06:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A surface front stalled near Kauai, along with an upper trough, brought heavy rain and thunderstorms to parts of the Aloha State, and flash flooding to Kauai. Downpours over windward East Maui during this episode contributed to the death of a 26-year-old woman who was swept out to sea when Waioka Pond near Hana became swollen by waters coming down the slope from near the Haleakala summit. The costs of any damages were not available. A surface front stalled near Kauai, along with an upper trough, brought heavy rain and thunderstorms to parts of the Aloha State, and flash flooding to Kauai. Downpours over windward East Maui during this episode contributed to the death of a 26-year-old woman who was swept out to sea when Waioka Pond near Hana became swollen by waters coming down the slope from near the Haleakala summit. The costs of any damages were not available.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Waterspout. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 9.9582 km away, between 2021-02-26 17:57:00 and 2021-02-26 18:02:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An NWS employee spotted a waterspout approximately 1 mile south of Waikiki on Oahu. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 18.0365 km away, between 2021-02-27 10:08:00 and 2021-02-27 13:08:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Gusty trade winds helped keep showers moving as an upper trough induced downpours from the Big Island to Oahu. The precipitation caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. Also, two hikers were killed in East Maui on the 27th, apparently after being swept over a falls along Waikamoi Trail into the sea. The body of one hiker had been found as of this writing, but the other was still unaccounted for. There were no significant damages reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Debris Flow, Flash Flood, Heavy Rain, Lightning. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 19.8733 km away, between 2021-03-09 05:02:00 and 2021-03-11 09:26:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 2720000.0 and crop damage of 1800000.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A slow-moving surface trough, heading east to west, and an upper disturbance triggered heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms that caused flash flooding in some instances. Damages occurred to public and private property, including roads and bridges washed out. Nine homes were destroyed, 44 suffered major damage, and 55 suffered minor damage. No significant injuries were reported. A slow-moving surface trough, heading east to west, and an upper disturbance triggered heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms that caused flash flooding in some instances. Damages occurred to public and private property, including roads and bridges washed out. Nine homes were destroyed, 44 suffered major damage, and 55 suffered minor damage. No significant injuries were reported. A slow-moving surface trough, heading east to west, and an upper disturbance triggered heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms that caused flash flooding in some instances. Damages occurred to public and private property, including roads and bridges washed out. Nine homes were destroyed, 44 suffered major damage, and 55 suffered minor damage. No significant injuries were reported. A slow-moving surface trough, heading east to west, and an upper disturbance triggered heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms that caused flash flooding in some instances. Damages occurred to public and private property, including roads and bridges washed out. Nine homes were destroyed, 44 suffered major damage, and 55 suffered minor damage. No significant injuries were reported. A slow-moving surface trough, heading east to west, and an upper disturbance triggered heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms that caused flash flooding in some instances. Damages occurred to public and private property, including roads and bridges washed out. Nine homes were destroyed, 44 suffered major damage, and 55 suffered minor damage. No significant injuries were reported. A slow-moving surface trough, heading east to west, and an upper disturbance triggered heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms that caused flash flooding in some instances. Damages occurred to public and private property, including roads and bridges washed out. Nine homes were destroyed, 44 suffered major damage, and 55 suffered minor damage. No significant injuries were reported. A slow-moving surface trough, heading east to west, and an upper disturbance triggered heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms that caused flash flooding in some instances. Damages occurred to public and private property, including roads and bridges washed out. Nine homes were destroyed, 44 suffered major damage, and 55 suffered minor damage. No significant injuries were reported. A slow-moving surface trough, heading east to west, and an upper disturbance triggered heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms that caused flash flooding in some instances. Damages occurred to public and private property, including roads and bridges washed out. Nine homes were destroyed, 44 suffered major damage, and 55 suffered minor damage. No significant injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative: Four feet of water from heavy rain flooded William Henry Road in Kaneohe in windward Oahu. A blocked drain caused the backup of water, inundating some homes in the area. Major flooding problems continued over windward portions of Oahu and the North Shore, especially around Haleiwa and Waialua. The Opaeula Stream overflowed at Haleiwa Road and caused flooding of homes in the area. Also in windward Oahu, flooding was reported along Okana Road and a partial road closure occurred on Kamehameha Highway between Wailehua Road and Waikane Store. A small section of the Pali Highway, in the Kaneohe-bound lane, was blocked by debris from the nearby steep terrain. Kamehameha Highway in windward Oahu was closed at the Waikane Bridge due to flooding. More flooding conditions occurred around Oahu - along Kamehameha Highway near Kualoa Point (and Kualoa Ranch), and in Waikiki at Hobron Lane where cars stalled due to high water there. There was a partial closure of Kamehameha Highway near Waimea Bay on Oahu's North Shore as a large boulder blocked traffic for a time. Lightning strikes on Oahu led to power outages from Honolulu to Hauula. Power was restored after several hours for most locales as lines were repaired.", "The following events were reported: Debris Flow, Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 15.7252 km away, between 2021-03-11 02:23:00 and 2021-03-15 18:19:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Conditions remained unstable across most of the Aloha State with features aloft and at the surface west of the islands. Low level moisture continued to pool over the area, and the result was more heavy precipitation and periods of flash flooding. The costs of damages were hard to separate during the extended heavy rain event and were included in the previous episode. No significant injuries were reported. Conditions remained unstable across most of the Aloha State with features aloft and at the surface west of the islands. Low level moisture continued to pool over the area, and the result was more heavy precipitation and periods of flash flooding. The costs of damages were hard to separate during the extended heavy rain event and were included in the previous episode. No significant injuries were reported. Conditions remained unstable across most of the Aloha State with features aloft and at the surface west of the islands. Low level moisture continued to pool over the area, and the result was more heavy precipitation and periods of flash flooding. The costs of damages were hard to separate during the extended heavy rain event and were included in the previous episode. No significant injuries were reported. Conditions remained unstable across most of the Aloha State with features aloft and at the surface west of the islands. Low level moisture continued to pool over the area, and the result was more heavy precipitation and periods of flash flooding. The costs of damages were hard to separate during the extended heavy rain event and were included in the previous episode. No significant injuries were reported. Conditions remained unstable across most of the Aloha State with features aloft and at the surface west of the islands. Low level moisture continued to pool over the area, and the result was more heavy precipitation and periods of flash flooding. The costs of damages were hard to separate during the extended heavy rain event and were included in the previous episode. No significant injuries were reported. Conditions remained unstable across most of the Aloha State with features aloft and at the surface west of the islands. Low level moisture continued to pool over the area, and the result was more heavy precipitation and periods of flash flooding. The costs of damages were hard to separate during the extended heavy rain event and were included in the previous episode. No significant injuries were reported. Conditions remained unstable across most of the Aloha State with features aloft and at the surface west of the islands. Low level moisture continued to pool over the area, and the result was more heavy precipitation and periods of flash flooding. The costs of damages were hard to separate during the extended heavy rain event and were included in the previous episode. No significant injuries were reported. Conditions remained unstable across most of the Aloha State with features aloft and at the surface west of the islands. Low level moisture continued to pool over the area, and the result was more heavy precipitation and periods of flash flooding. The costs of damages were hard to separate during the extended heavy rain event and were included in the previous episode. No significant injuries were reported. Conditions remained unstable across most of the Aloha State with features aloft and at the surface west of the islands. Low level moisture continued to pool over the area, and the result was more heavy precipitation and periods of flash flooding. The costs of damages were hard to separate during the extended heavy rain event and were included in the previous episode. No significant injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative: Kalanianaole Highway was closed between Hanauma Bay and the Halona Blowhole due to debris on the roadway on the island of Oahu. There was flooding over surface streets in Wahiawa in central Oahu due to heavy rain. Also, flooding occurred on Kapaa Quarry Road near Kailua, on Farrington Highway in Waianae, and on Kamehameha Highway near Waikane.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 4.1093 km away, between 2021-03-16 06:19:00 and 2021-03-16 12:09:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: As trade winds became reestablished across the island chain, accompanying showers, and isolated thunderstorms, affected portions of the island chain. Upslope convection also brought heavy rain to leeward sections of the Big Island of Hawaii. The precipitation caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No significant property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 14.5703 km away, between 2021-04-11 14:48:00 and 2021-04-18 16:05:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A trough aloft moving over the islands generated heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms. Most of the heaviest precipitation fell over portions of Maui, Oahu, and the Big Island of Hawaii; bringing small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No significant injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 17.9596 km away, between 2021-04-28 15:19:00 and 2021-04-28 19:48:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A dissipating front near the islands helped trigger heavy rain over southeast parts of Oahu. On the Big Island, late afternoon and early evening upslope showers collapsed over leeward sections of the isle. The rain produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 19.0883 km away, between 2021-05-06 21:56:00 and 2021-05-07 00:28:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy rain fell over parts of windward Oahu as surface and upper troughs influenced the area. The downpours brought ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 10.1906 km away, between 2021-08-17 12:36:00 and 2021-08-17 17:20:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With a light-wind regime in place over the islands, a weather feature moving from the northeast helped trigger downpours over portions of the Big Island and Oahu. The precipitation produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 5.9898 km away, between 2021-08-23 14:10:00 and 2021-08-23 21:55:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: As the remnants from former Hurricane Linda pushed through the islands; heavy showers fell over most of the state, with Maui, the Big Island, Molokai, and Oahu being the most affected. The rain caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Funnel Cloud, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 17.8148 km away, between 2021-09-15 12:16:00 and 2021-09-15 17:08:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: As a surface trough passed north of the islands, it triggered heavy showers over portions of the state. The downpours produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of significant property damage or injuries. As a surface trough passed north of the islands, it triggered heavy showers over portions of the state. The downpours produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of significant property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative: A video became available through broadcast media that showed a funnel cloud near Wahiawa on Oahu. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 15.667 km away, between 2021-11-30 14:07:00 and 2021-11-30 15:17:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With areas of instability at the surface and aloft, heavy showers formed that brought ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding to parts of the Big Island of Hawaii and Oahu. There were no reports of serious property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 15.3689 km away, between 2021-12-05 09:40:00 and 2021-12-07 04:15:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A surface front and a deep upper low, known locally as a kona low, produced heavy and sustained showers and thunderstorms as tropical moisture was pulled north over the Aloha State. The downpours also led to instances of flash flooding. Also, high winds and wintry conditions affected the mountain summits on the Big Island and Haleakala on Maui. No significant injuries were reported. The costs of any damages were not available. A surface front and a deep upper low, known locally as a kona low, produced heavy and sustained showers and thunderstorms as tropical moisture was pulled north over the Aloha State. The downpours also led to instances of flash flooding. Also, high winds and wintry conditions affected the mountain summits on the Big Island and Haleakala on Maui. No significant injuries were reported. The costs of any damages were not available.\nEvent Narrative: Flooding waters covered a portion of Kapaa Quarry Road and Kamehameha Hwy near Kahaluu in windward Oahu, as well as a portion of H-1 in downtown Honolulu. Flood waters also entered homes in Pearl City and Moiliili and an electrical substation in Iwilei. Landslides also blocked portions of Kamehameha Hwy near Kaaawa and Farrington Hwy near Makua Valley.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 19.2114 km away, between 2021-12-17 07:03:00 and 2021-12-17 18:14:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With trade winds becoming reestablished over the Aloha State, an upper air disturbance acted on low level moisture to induce heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms over parts of the island chain. The rain produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of significant property damage or injuries. With trade winds becoming reestablished over the Aloha State, an upper air disturbance acted on low level moisture to induce heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms over parts of the island chain. The rain produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. There were no reports of significant property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 19.6715 km away, between 2021-12-30 19:34:00 and 2021-12-31 23:59:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A surface trough moving from the southeast and south, and an upper low far west of the islands created instability statewide. These features produced heavy showers and thunderstorms over portions of the state. Rainfall was particularly intense over Kauai, and this led to flash flooding over northern parts of the Garden Isle. There were no reports of serious injuries. The costs of any damages were not available. A surface trough moving from the southeast and south, and an upper low far west of the islands created instability statewide. These features produced heavy showers and thunderstorms over portions of the state. Rainfall was particularly intense over Kauai, and this led to flash flooding over northern parts of the Garden Isle. There were no reports of serious injuries. The costs of any damages were not available.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 14.7088 km away, between 2022-01-01 00:31:00 and 2022-01-04 13:06:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A surface trough moving from the southeast and south, and an upper low far west of the islands created instability statewide. These features produced heavy showers and thunderstorms over portions of the state. Rainfall was particularly intense over parts of Oahu, Kauai, and the Big Island which led to flash flooding. There were no reports of serious injuries. The costs of any damages were not available. This episode is a continuation from the end of December. A surface trough moving from the southeast and south, and an upper low far west of the islands created instability statewide. These features produced heavy showers and thunderstorms over portions of the state. Rainfall was particularly intense over parts of Oahu, Kauai, and the Big Island which led to flash flooding. There were no reports of serious injuries. The costs of any damages were not available. This episode is a continuation from the end of December. A surface trough moving from the southeast and south, and an upper low far west of the islands created instability statewide. These features produced heavy showers and thunderstorms over portions of the state. Rainfall was particularly intense over parts of Oahu, Kauai, and the Big Island which led to flash flooding. There were no reports of serious injuries. The costs of any damages were not available. This episode is a continuation from the end of December. A surface trough moving from the southeast and south, and an upper low far west of the islands created instability statewide. These features produced heavy showers and thunderstorms over portions of the state. Rainfall was particularly intense over parts of Oahu, Kauai, and the Big Island which led to flash flooding. There were no reports of serious injuries. The costs of any damages were not available. This episode is a continuation from the end of December. A surface trough moving from the southeast and south, and an upper low far west of the islands created instability statewide. These features produced heavy showers and thunderstorms over portions of the state. Rainfall was particularly intense over parts of Oahu, Kauai, and the Big Island which led to flash flooding. There were no reports of serious injuries. The costs of any damages were not available. This episode is a continuation from the end of December.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy rain flooded Kapaa Quarry Road on the windward side of Oahu.", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 11.6251 km away, between 2022-01-05 16:15:00 and 2022-01-05 17:29:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An area of showers developed over southern parts of Oahu with afternoon heating. The precipitation caused small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. There were no reports of significant property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 16.2605 km away, between 2022-01-14 17:49:00 and 2022-01-14 19:23:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With sea breeze conditions affecting the area, showers formed over central and southern sections of Oahu. The rain produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 13.4503 km away, between 2022-03-09 14:32:00 and 2022-03-09 17:20:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A departing upper trough and afternoon heating were two factors in causing heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms over Maui, the Big Island, and Oahu. The rain produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 13.9399 km away, between 2022-04-16 16:52:00 and 2022-04-16 19:41:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With an upper trough moving over the area from the north, downpours occurred from the Big Island to Kauai. The precipitation caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 14.9043 km away, between 2022-08-06 05:07:00 and 2022-08-06 16:11:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Showers developed around and over Oahu as a nearby, albeit weak, surface trough and afternoon heating generated the downpours. The rain produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No significant property damage or injuries were reported. Showers developed around and over Oahu as a nearby, albeit weak, surface trough and afternoon heating generated the downpours. The rain produced ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No significant property damage or injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 16.8566 km away, between 2022-08-16 19:57:00 and 2022-08-17 01:37:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A weak trade wind regime and plenty of low-level moisture caused heavy showers to develop over windward locales of Oahu. The precipitation produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 25.8393 km away, between 2022-08-23 18:10:00 and 2022-08-23 20:10:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Cloud buildups from afternoon heating dropped heavy showers over parts of Oahu. The rain caused ponding on roadways, and small stream and drainage ditch flooding. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 9.5123 km away, between 2022-09-10 12:04:00 and 2022-09-11 16:15:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Downpours occurred over a portion of leeward Haleakala in East Maui with afternoon heating, leading to flash flooding on the 9th. More showers developed later over parts of Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. Downpours occurred over a portion of leeward Haleakala in East Maui with afternoon heating, leading to flash flooding on the 9th. More showers developed later over parts of Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island. No serious injuries or property damage were reported. Downpours occurred over a portion of leeward Haleakala in East Maui with afternoon heating, leading to flash flooding on the 9th. More showers developed later over parts of Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island. No serious injuries or property damage were reported.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 5.7164 km away, between 2022-09-22 17:28:00 and 2022-09-22 18:44:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With localized instability supporting their development, heavy showers formed over portions of Oahu and the Big Island. The precipitation produced small stream and drainage ditch flooding, and ponding on roadways. Some of the precipitation was heavy enough to cause flash flooding in leeward Big Island on the 25th. However, there were no reports of significant property damage or injuries.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 11.6642 km away, between 2022-10-11 15:21:00 and 2022-10-11 16:33:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Instability across the islands generated a couple of days of showers, with brief periods of locally heavy rainfall, across portions of the Big Island, Kauai and Maui. No injuries or damages were noted from this event.\nEvent Narrative:", "The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 12.8371 km away, between 2022-12-18 21:00:00 and 2022-12-19 11:55:00. The events included records with estimated wind gusts of 51.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A strong winter season cold front dropped across the islands and generate a round of thunderstorms with damaging wind gusts. A strong winter season cold front dropped across the islands and generate a round of thunderstorms with damaging wind gusts. A strong winter season cold front dropped across the islands and generate a round of thunderstorms with damaging wind gusts.\nEvent Narrative: Video surfaced of trees down in the Ka Makana Alii Shopping Center parking lot, after thunderstorms had moved through the area. A trained spotter reported shingles blown off roof with sustained winds over 35 kts. Emergency management reported Lulani street closed in both directions due to downed power pole and wires.", "The following events were reported: Lightning. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 8.0207 km away, between 2023-02-04 09:30:00 and 2023-02-04 09:35:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 1000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Moist and unstable air generated some thunderstorms across the Hawaiian Islands.\nEvent Narrative: Broadcast media relayed a report that a lightning strike in the Ewa Beach area split a tree. No other damage was reported from this event.", "The following events were reported: Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 7.4961 km away, between 2023-02-20 17:30:00 and 2023-02-20 18:30:00. The flood was caused by Heavy Rain. Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 1000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An extended period of enhanced rainfall with embedded locally heavy rainfall rates overwhelmed a few local roads on Pearl City Peninsula.\nEvent Narrative: Officials reported that the Pearl City Peninsula Compound main gate and Victor Wharf Access Road were closed due to flooding.", "The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 21.0354 km away, between 2023-03-23 00:00:00 and 2023-03-23 01:00:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 1.25 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Moist and unstable conditions settled in over the state which generated a few thunderstorms with some hail across Oahu.\nEvent Narrative: Broadcast media supplied photos of hail, which fell near Nanakuli, that appeared to be slightly larger than a quarter (between 1 and 1 1/4). Time of occurrence was estimated based on radar imagery. Wahiawa also reported pea sized hail (1/4) during this time.", "The following events were reported: Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 8.5786 km away, between 2023-04-02 13:40:00 and 2023-04-03 00:24:00. The flood was caused by Heavy Rain. Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Rainfall was sufficient to flood and close roads in urban Honolulu. Rainfall was sufficient to flood and close roads in urban Honolulu.\nEvent Narrative: Oahu emergency management reported the School Street onramp to H1 Freeway was|closed due to water over the roadway. A trained spotter reported that the roads near Acacia Rd and Kuala St. along |Kamehameha Highway was flooded in Pearl City. 6-12 inches of water was reported on the roadway with vehicles slow to move through. Also, one lane was closed on H1 and Punahou St, due to flooding over the road. Additionally, cars were stranded in ponding water on the off ramp at H1 and Vineyard.", "The following events were reported: Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 20.5634 km away, between 2023-04-29 04:58:00 and 2023-04-29 07:57:00. The flood was caused by Heavy Rain. Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Flooding impacts due to locally heavy rainfall were reported across portions of Oahu.\nEvent Narrative: Flood water flowed over Kamehameha Highway and Waikane Valley Road near Waikane Stream. Police closed Kamehameha Hwy in both directions.", "The following events were reported: Debris Flow, Flood. These occurred near station USW00022521, approximately 15.7331 km away, between 2023-12-20 09:00:00 and 2023-12-21 13:00:00. The flood was caused by Heavy Rain. The events resulted in 1 injuries and 0 fatalities. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Abundant low level moisture and atmospheric instability led to periods of heavy rainfall with flooding over portions of the islands. Abundant low level moisture and atmospheric instability led to periods of heavy rainfall with flooding over portions of the islands. Abundant low level moisture and atmospheric instability led to periods of heavy rainfall with flooding over portions of the islands.\nEvent Narrative: Seven individuals in a homeless encampment near a bridge near Kapiolani Boulevard were rescued by Honolulu Fire Department after being swept away by rushing storm water. Emergency Medical Services was reported to have said that a woman in her twenties was treated and sent to the hospital in serious condition for severe hypothermia. Heavy rainfall over the Koolau Mountain Range led to a landslide on the Pali Highway. Honolulu Police Department reported the closure of the town-bound lanes of the Pali Highway due to a landslide. A rapid rise in stream and river levels prompted the closure of Kamehameha Highway at Waikane Stream on the Island of Oahu. The road was reportedly impassable due to flooding." ] }