- Over 2 feet of rain is possible in some areas; widespread amounts of 10 to 15 inches are likely.
- Flood watches have been issued for all of the islands.
- Although the blizzard warning issued for the summits of Hawaii's Big Island was canceled early Monday, snow continued to fall there.
A powerful storm system pounded Hawaii on Monday with heavy rain, and forecasters warned of a chance for "dangerous" and "catastrophic" flooding in some parts of the state.
More than 2 feet of rain is possible in some areas; widespread amounts of 10 to 15 inches are likely.
"Expect widespread heavy rainfall with this system, especially under the large heavy rain band, capable of producing catastrophic flooding, and strong gusty southerly winds through Wednesday," the National Weather Service in Honolulu said.
Flood watches have been issued for all of the islands, AccuWeather said.
Hawaii County Mayor Mitch Roth declared a state of emergency for his island, warning residents about the threat of significant flooding, high winds and thunderstorms, Hawaii News Now said.
"Low spots in roads will become dangerous and impassable due to severe runoff. Debris in streams and gulches may clog bridges and culverts resulting in dangerous flooding," the Weather Service said,
Ahead of the storm’s worst effects, Gov. David Ige on Sunday urged residents to prepare for major flooding, landslides, road closures and damage to homes, according to Hawaii News Now.
“Now is the time to make sure you have an emergency plan in place and supplies ready should you need to move away from rising water,” the governor said in a news release.
Public schools in Hawaii's Maui County were closed Monday, CNN said.
As a precaution, the city and county of Honolulu planned to open four emergency shelters ahead of the Kona low storm, which is expected to hit Oahu starting tonight, Honolulu mayor Rick Blangiardi tweeted Monday morning.
Kona low storms are a type of seasonal cyclone in the Hawaiian Islands, usually formed in the winter from winds coming from the westerly "Kona" direction, the weather service said. Kona lows often bring about wet and unsettled weather.
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Although the blizzard warning for the summits of Hawaii's Big Island was canceled early Monday, it continued to snow there. An additional 4 inches of snow was possible, the Weather Service said.
"Although Hawaii has the reputation of year-round warmth, snow actually makes a yearly appearance atop some of its highest peaks," AccuWeather meteorologist Lauren Hyde said.
Blizzard warnings for Hawaii are rare but not unheard of. The last blizzard warning issued by the Weather Service in Hawaii was more than 3½ years ago.
Contributing: The Associated Press