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Major Winter Storm to Impact the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast; Inclement Weather in the Pacific Northwest

A major winter storm is expected to bring heavy snow, strong winds, and coastal flooding across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast that may cause impossible travel conditions and power outages. Blizzard conditions are possible along the Northeastern Seaboard. Wet weather and strong winds return to the Pacific Northwest and north-central California. Read More >

Hurricane Preparedness - Stay Protected During Storms. Stay in your safe places from water and wind. Have a way to get weather alerts and forecast updates. Keep in mind that impacts can be felt far from the coast. Listen to local officials and avoid travel unless ordered to evacuate. (Image credit: NOAA's National Weather Service)

Be prepared for hurricane season by knowing what to do during a storm. Whether you’ve evacuated or are sheltering in place, know what to expect from the hazards you may face. Remain vigilant, stay up-to-date with the latest forecasts and alerts, and continue to listen to local officials.

https://www.noaa.gov/stay-protected-during-storms


NOAA Weather Radio coverage in Hawaii

  • WWG74 - Kauai/Kokee (162.400 MHz)
  • WZ2557 - Kauai/Lihue (162.450 MHZ)
  • KBA99 - Oahu/Mt Kaala (162.550 MHz)
  • WWF39 - Oahu/Hawaii Kai (162.450 MHz)
  • WWG75 - Maui/Haleakala (162.400 MHz)
  • WZ2540 - Big Island/North Kohala (162.500 MHz)
  • WWG76 - Big Island/Kulani Cone (162.550 MHz)
  • WWG27 - Big Island/South Point (162.550 MHz)

What are Wireless Emergency Alerts?


To help residents prepare in advance of hurricane season, NWS Honolulu will share information on a different topic each day during Hurricane Preparedness Week in Hawaii: