AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTropical Storm Watch: Hawaii is still digging out from Hurricane Lala, but forecasters say another system—Tropical Depression Two-C expected to strengthen into Tropical Storm Moke—could bring heavy rain and gusty winds to the Big Island this weekend into early next week, with up to 15 inches possible in steep, already-saturated areas. Recovery Updates: Officials warn the ground is soaked and flooding, mudslides, and dangerous surf are key concerns; Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is set to close again by 5 p.m. today for storm safety, while Haleakalā’s Summit District remains closed through the weekend and Kīpahulu is open. Local Impacts: The latest guidance echoes earlier Lala damage—power restoration is still uneven and residents are urged to take action now rather than wait. Statewide Context: Researchers say Lala dumped an estimated 1.3 trillion gallons of rain statewide, including extreme localized downpours that triggered flash flooding.
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