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Evacuations underway after heavy downpours breach dam on Maui

By Brandon Buckingham, AccuWeather Meteorologist

Updated Mar 9, 2021 3:24 PM EDT

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Haiku, Hawaii, experienced severe flash flooding after Kaupakalua Dam was breached thanks to heavy rain on March 8.

As some Americans may be finalizing spring break plans to the nation's 50th state this week, an influx of tropical moisture may dampen plans throughout a majority of the week.

Moisture began to push northward into part of the Hawaiian island chain this past weekend and is forecast to ramp up this week.

This image, captured on Tuesday morning, March 9, 2021, shows a plume of tropical moisture centered over the Hawaiian Islands. (CIRA at Colorado State/GOES-West)

The first locales to feel the effects of this surge of moisture will likely be across the Big Island during the day on Monday. Flights in and out of Hilo International Airport may face delays as a result of the low cloud deck, rain and windy conditions. As the moisture spreads across the islands by midweek, similar flight issues may arise at Kahului Airport and at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu.

"Even though Hilo receives an average of 13.43 inches of rain during the month of March, the city is well ahead of average pace this month with 11.67 inches during the first eight days alone," according to AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Alex Sosnowski.

“The average rainfall for the first eight days of the month is 3.26 inches, and the pattern this week has the potential to bring well over a month’s worth of rain to the region,” Sosnowski added.

By Tuesday, a majority of beach plans may be washed out across the island chain as cloudy skies, windy conditions and frequent showers dampen plans. For those that may be planning hiking ventures higher up in the mountains, conditions could turn dangerous as persistent rain falls.

Similar weather will persist Wednesday and Thursday as the storm system meanders overtop of the islands. With the strong jet stream winds displaced well to the north of the islands, there will not be any other incoming weather systems that will force this tropical air mass away from the islands.

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"Many times, when there is a stormy pattern set up over an area with no forcing at the upper levels of the atmosphere to move it along, a flash flooding threat is likely to develop," AccuWeather Meteorologist Mary Gilbert said.

As a result of a potential multi-day deluge, mudslides and rapid river rises, in addition to flash flooding, will all be concerning through at least midweek.

On Monday afternoon, Maui County officials ordered the immediate evacuation for residents in Haiku after persistent heavy downpours caused The Kaupakalua Dam to fail. 

Officials also warned people near heavily flowing streams to evacuate or seek higher ground.

Flash Flood Warning for the imminent failure of the KAUPAKULUA DAM until 5:45 PM HST. Areas downstream of the dam, including Hana Highway between Haiku and Pauwela, follow instruction from Maui County Authorities. pic.twitter.com/foQBae949L #HIwx

— NWSHonolulu (@NWSHonolulu) March 9, 2021

As officials plead locals to stay away from Haiku areas affected, evacuation shelters have been opened at the Paia Community Center and Hana High School.

“The state is standing by to support the County of Maui as residents and visitors downstream of the Kaupakulua Dam evacuate at this hour. Please stay out of the area until the danger has passed and continue to monitor local media for updates,” Hawaii Gov. David Ige tweeted on Monday. 

Update per Maui County:

Evacuations ongoing in Haiku for everyone in vicinity of Kaupakalua Dam and makai of Kaupakalua Road

Maui County officials have been informed that Kaupakalua Dam has been breached.

— Office of the Governor, State of Hawai`i (@GovHawaii) March 9, 2021

“Life-threatening flooding and significant property damage are expected in areas downstream from the Kaupakalua Dam including Hana Highway between Haiku and Pauwela,” The National Weather Service said on Twitter.

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Something that may not be synonymous with typical weather across the Hawaiian Islands is the mention of wintry weather. However, there will be enough cold air in place to bring along a chance for snow across the summits on the Big Island. Coupled with an easterly wind of 20-30 mph, with higher gusts at times, a rather dreary forecast is expected for anyone thinking about venturing up beyond 10,000 feet in elevation.

The stormy weather will also act to churn up the Pacific Ocean throughout the week as well. A large north-to-northeast swell is expected to impact the northern- and eastern-facing beaches this week. While it may sound fun to head out to hit the building surf, the threat for thunderstorms and lightning should make residents and visitors reconsider venturing out.

The deluge of wet weather across the Hawaiian Islands will likely linger through Thursday and Friday as well. The current forecast suggests that more seasonable conditions should return by next weekend, as the bulk of the tropical moisture shifts over the Pacific Ocean.

Keep checking back on AccuWeather.com and stay tuned to the AccuWeather Network on DirecTV, Frontier, Spectrum, Fubo, and Verizon Fios.

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