
Areas of gusty winds, heavy rain leading to flash flooding, and high surf continue across portions of Hawaii as Tropical Storm Lala continues to move away from the islands. Severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall will shift into the southern Appalachians today. Strong to severe thunderstorms may produce large hail, scattered wind gusts, and heavy rain today across the northern and central 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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