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Statewide

A wet, unsettled pattern still lingers across the islands, with Maui, the Big Island, and Kauaʻi all seeing forecasts that call for showers, breezy trade winds, and elevated surf on some shores. Storm recovery remains a major thread as Maui County parks closures and Big Island appliance replacement help both point to lingering impacts from recent kona lows, while Hawaiʻi REALTORS’ storm-relief grants add another response effort. On the policy side, state budget work moved forward in Honolulu, and federal homeland security funding also advanced. Elsewhere, emergency siren tests and flags at half-staff for firefighters memorial weekend are reminders of routine statewide preparedness and observance.

Maui

Maui’s most practical updates center on weather, storm recovery, and public facilities. The Maui surf forecast points to another active ocean day, while county parks and recreation closures show repairs continuing after back-to-back Kona lows. Relief is also part of the picture, with Hawaiʻi REALTORS planning $200,000 in storm grants for residents affected by the storms. Beyond that, MauiNow.com also reports on Mental Health Month, the state budget bill, and a Mother’s Day brunch offering for readers looking for a lighter note.

Big Island

The Big Island’s main concerns are weather, public safety, and recovery from recent storms. The county weather forecast calls for more showers in places like Hilo, and the surf forecast shows steady ocean conditions along exposed shores. Police activity in Mountain View briefly shut down Plumeria Street before it reopened, while news briefs note reduced-price appliance help for residents hit by the kona lows. BigIslandNow.com also highlights Kīlauea volcano activity, Lei Day history, and a Southwest loyalty-program update for travelers.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi is looking at a breezy, unsettled start to the weekend, with the island weather forecast and surf forecast both pointing to active conditions, especially along north-facing shores. On the ground, temporary road closures in Līhuʻe could affect weekend travel, and junk vehicle disposal services are temporarily on hold. KauaiNowNews.com also notes Summer Fun registration opening later this month, along with Lei Day coverage, the draft historic preservation plan, and the statewide siren test.

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