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Use this page when Hawaii conditions start getting moody. Surf, flooding, strong wind, and tropical setups can move fast from island to island, so the smartest move is layered local signal.
Keep an eye on official alerts and local reporting when swell events or dangerous shore break conditions start building.
Flash flooding can escalate quickly, especially in steep terrain and heavy rain zones. Read the exact NWS wording.
Trade winds, strong gusts, and tropical systems can reshape travel and local conditions fast across the islands.
Use these live players when Hawaii weather turns fast. Run one station while checking alerts below so you can hear local context instead of guessing from a headline written two time zones away.
Scan Hawaii headlines here for island developments, local reporting, breaking stories, and fast-moving updates that matter when conditions change.
Local station links for statewide coverage, Honolulu listening, Maui updates, and weather-radio reference points when conditions start moving.
News, emergency updates, and public radio coverage across the islands.
Major Oʻahu station and a useful local connection point during breaking events.
Maui station presence with strong local island flavor and regional relevance.
Emergency MVP territory: NOAA Weather Radio information and transmitter details.
Run one island station and one broader news stream together. That is how you stay ahead when weather and geography start tag-teaming your plans.
Use the wider network when you want broader context around storms, U.S. news, and weather developments beyond Hawaii.
Fast local TV links for statewide coverage, island reporting, and emergency visibility when storms, surf, or flooding start rewriting the schedule.
Major statewide news hub with strong weather and emergency coverage.
Regional updates that can be especially useful during Maui-centered wildfire, flooding, or fast-moving local events.
Best move: pair local TV with live radio and the NWS alerts section below. One source tells you what happened. Three tell you what is happening.
These alerts pull from the National Weather Service for Hawaii. When surf or flooding is active, read the official wording and the instructions — not just the scary headline.
Keep the network connected. Jump from Hawaii into broader coverage, weather monitoring, and more state dashboards when the story gets bigger than one map.
Watch the wider national and global picture while keeping Hawaii in focus.
Track developing U.S. stories that may affect travel, policy, logistics, or emergency response.
Jump to the full state directory for broader live radio and weather signal across the country.
This page is built to give you one fast place for Hawaii news, radio streams, TV news links, and live National Weather Service alerts.
Because surf, flooding, strong winds, and tropical impacts can shift quickly across the islands, and local signal matters more than generic national summaries.
The alerts section pulls from official National Weather Service data and also links directly to weather.gov resources.
Best practice: keep a live local radio stream open, check a Hawaii TV source, and read the latest NWS alert instructions together.
It is built as a fast-access signal dashboard, not just a content page — combining news, radio, TV links, and alerts in one place when timing matters.