
A major winter storm will bring a swath of heavy snowfall, strong winds, blizzard conditions and freezing rain to the Northern Plains into the Great Lakes region. A line of storms will be capable of producing widespread damaging winds, tornadoes, and some large hail from the Mid-south to the Ohio Valley and the Southeast. Critical fire weather concerns shift to the southern Rockies and Plains. Read More >
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Hawaiʻi Tsunami Awareness Month > Hawaiʻi Tsunami Awareness Month - April 2026
APRIL is Tsunami Awareness Month in Hawaiʻi !
| CALENDAR OF EVENTS - 2026 Hawaiʻi Tsunami Awareness Month (updated continuously) Date. Time, Island, Event Description. Contact: person, organization, email, web site |
| SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 2026 Oʻahu: Ho’olaulea & Emergency Preparedness Fair, Hau’ula Homestead Road, 9:00AM - 1:30PM. Contact: Paulette Feeney, Hau’ula Emergency Leadership Group, pfeeney@hawaii.edu |
| MONDAY, APRIL 20, 2026 Oʻahu: Ewa Beach Tsunami Preparedness Town Hall Meeting, Ewa Beach Public Library, 6:00PM - 8:00PM. Contact: Ken Inn, kgenwahinn@gmail.com |
| SATURDAY, MAY 09, 2026 Oʻahu: Windward Coast Emergency Preparedness Fair, Windward Mall, 10:00AM - 2:00PM. Contact: Janice Lai, Ko`olaupoko Emergency Preparedness and Response (KEPAR), laigemini@hotmail.com |
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