HONOLULU (KHON2) -- The breezy northeast trade winds will shift more towards the east over the upcoming weekend into early next week. This change will bring in drier air, leading to fewer clouds and showers mainly on the windward and mauka sides. The Hawaiian Islands are currently experiencing northeasterly winds due to their position on []
Freezing start this morning with a cool and sunny afternoon. There is also an increased fire danger today due to very low relative humidity, breezy conditions and dry vegetation.
A strong northwest wind will drop our temperatures for the weekend and into early next week.
Police were dispatched to the 1700 block of Montreal Street on Saturday afternoon to assist emergency responders with a garage fire.
HONOLULU (KHON2) -- The weather looks pretty good for the next several days, including the upcoming Easter holiday weekend. It does not look as if we will have any significant, or measurable, rain through Easter Sunday. There may be a few overnight windward/mauka showers, but that is probably the extent of it. Temperatures this week []
The authority said that finance was the biggest problem for the roads, with the increasing costs of funding adult social care and children’s services limiting their spend
Good evening, everyone! We had a cloudy and mild day throughout the area in the upper 50s and low 60s. Unfortunately, the strong winds will continue throughout the overnight hours into tomorrow morning. We will wake up to a windy and cool start. Morning temperatures will linger in the 40s and low 50s. During the []
First lady Jill Biden is in the Southland for a series of fundraisers and appearances in this weekend. Biden was greeted by Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass when she arrived and was scheduled to attend a political fundraiser in an undisclosed location in Los Angeles during the evening. She is scheduled to arrive in Palm […]
Good afternoon, everyone! We had a slightly cooler day throughout the High Plains. Temps this Friday afternoon lingered in the 60s and low 70s. Winds will decrease becoming less than 15 mph this evening. As we head out the door Saturday morning, temperatures will be chilly ranging from the upper 20s to the low 40s. []
Freeze warnings go into effect tonight across the Piedmont as lows fall near, if not below 32. Warming up by mid-week with rain chances returning Friday.
It’ll feel like March this weekend, with gusty winds and temps in the 30s and 40s. We have your weekend outlook, plus an update on drought conditions.
An early spring storm system will move into New Mexico this weekend. High winds, snow and rain will develop by Sunday afternoon. Friday afternoon was one of the warmest days so far this year across New Mexico. High temperatures almost hit 70° in Albuquerque with the upper 70s and low 80s in southern New Mexico. []