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Hurricane Hone, a Category 1 storm, is currently affecting the Hawaiian Islands, bringing heavy rains and strong winds that could disrupt travel across the region. While it's classified as a weak Category 1 storm, Hone is still packing a punch with significant rainfall and gusty winds.
On August 25, 2024, the Big Island of Hawaii, home to around 200,000 residents, is experiencing intense weather conditions. The storm is unleashing tropical storm-force winds and heavy rain, with forecasts predicting between 6 to 12 inches of rain. This could lead to flash flooding and hazardous conditions across the island.

The impact on travel has been significant. The state Department of Transportation reported that all roundtrip flights between Honolulu and Hilo were cancelled on Saturday afternoon due to the storm. Cancellations continued into Sunday morning, affecting many travellers. Both Hawaiian Airlines and Southwest Airlines have issued travel advisories, waiving change fees for passengers flying through affected airports, including Hilo, Honolulu, Kahului, Kona, and Lihue. Travelers are advised to check with their airlines for the latest information and to avoid going to the airport unless they have a confirmed flight.

Tropical storm and hurricane warnings have been issued across the islands. Although Hone is not expected to make a direct hit, its effects are still being felt widely. Up to a foot of rain is expected in some areas, raising concerns about flash flooding. Additionally, strong winds could potentially damage power lines and trees, leading to possible power outages.

Residents and visitors are also advised to be cautious around water. A surfing advisory is in place, and rip currents are forming, making swimming dangerous in some areas. It is important to stay updated with local media for the latest advisories and information on the storm’s progress.

This event serves as a reminder of the importance of being prepared and vigilant during hurricane season. Earlier this month, Hurricane Debby caused some disruptions, highlighting the ongoing need for readiness in the face of such natural events.

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