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  2. It’s Going To Snow In Hawaii, And No, It’s Not As Rare As You ...

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    That means all 50 states can see accumulating snow: Since Hawaii's peaks see snow a few times each year, Florida holds the distinction of being the most unusual state for accumulating snow to occur.

  3. Hawaii slammed by triple threat of severe thunderstorms ... - AOL

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    Hawaii slammed by triple threat of severe thunderstorms, blistering wind, blizzard-like snow Hayley Vawter, Emilee Speck, Scott Sistek Updated January 30, 2025 at 11:29 PM

  4. Hawaii summits brace for blizzard with 2 feet of snow - AOL

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    That advisory predicts 12 to 24 inches of snow, blown and drifted by 85-mph winds, leading to impossible travel conditions. Snowy webcam on Mauna Kea, Hawaii 12/7

  5. List of snowiest places in the United States by state

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    Mount Rainier Skiing Mount Washington A Chicago snowstorm in 2011 Clearing a highway after a heavy snowfall in Oregon A blizzard at Altus Air Force Base in Oklahoma Snow on Mauna Kea, Hawaii Weather stations with highest snowfall in the United States by state, 1985-2015

  6. Less about snow, more about winds; Next storm arrives tonight ...

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    Whiteout conditions, heavy, fast accumulating snows, strong winds 30-50mph, 2-4 inches of snow with snow drifts up to 1 foot possible. Dangerously cold wind chills and localized power outages likely.

  7. Climate of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    On Maui, the summit of Haleakalā occasionally experiences snowfall, but snow had never been observed below 7,500 feet (2,300 m) before February 2019, when snow was observed at 6,200 feet (1,900 m) and fell at higher elevations in amounts large enough to force Haleakalā National Park to close for several days. The record low temperature in ...

  8. Mauna Kea Observatories - Wikipedia

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    As artificial light forms a light cloud above the land, the excess light disrupts the clear pictures taken by the telescopes. On July 1, 2013, the Hawaii Night Sky Protection Act was initiated, affecting both the Big Island and Maui. A large difference between the Hawaiian islands and the mainland United States can be observed: street lighting.

  9. Hawaii has seen more snow than NYC so far this autumn ... - AOL

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