Hawaii under blizzard warning as 12 inches of snow and winds up to 100 mph expected



The National Weather Service issued a winter storm watch for Hawaii's Big Island as a cold front was expected to move across the island chain. Hikers and campers should consider postponing their trip until the weather improves, as wintery conditions move into the area. The Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope is in Storyful.

A potent storm system is poised to wallop Hawaii with flooding rain and powerful winds, and some higher elevations could even experience blizzard conditions, according to AccuWeather. The 50th state has been dry recently, with parts of Hawaii in severe to extreme dry conditions. It may be too much of a good thing that there is needed rain on the way. Flood watches have been issued for all of the islands due to the threat of excessive rain.

The mountains peaks and northern areas will see some snow on Thursday, but the strong winds will be gone by Thursday morning.

The Hawaii Department of Health said that a resident from the island of O'ahu had tested positive for the omicron variant and was displaying moderate symptoms. The person had contracted the disease before. The person had no travel history according to the state health department. The variant was noted by the department.

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