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Flash Flood — Hawaii, HI

Mar 25, 2016

A period of light winds with plenty of low-level moisture and transiting upper disturbances produced heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms over much of the Aloha State. There were also flash flood events as time went along. No serious injuries were reported.||The costs of any damages from the heavy downpours were not available, including damages to a barge, the Wade K, that went aground at the Wailua Marina on Kauai in the early morning hours of the 25th (after the Wailua River had flooded)

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 618477). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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