Yes, it snowed in Hawaii this week – as much as 10 inches, in fact. But don't panic, it's actually a fairly common occurrence ...
Snow. Here’s why seeing some of the white, fluffy stuff on Hawaii’s volcanic peaks is less rare than you might think.
As much as 10 inches of snow coated the peaks of Mauna Kea, Hawaii Monday, where the elevation is higher than 44 U.S. states.
Watch video showing snow covering Hawaii’s tallest volcano summits after a winter storm brought cold air and moisture ...
This week, winter weather arrived on the Hawaiian Islands at the summits of their highest volcanoes, where snow, ice and fog ...
Kona means "leeward," which is the side of the mountain that is often void of precipitation. However, when the moist air from ...
More than 10 inches of snow and wind chills in the 20s were recorded at the summits of the Big Island in Hawaii on Monday.
“While Kona Lows typically bring the heaviest snow, the mountain peaks still see winter advisories 25-30 times per year.
A winter storm hit Hawaii on Monday, January 5, dumping heavy snow on the peaks of Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea. Video filmed by Derek Petrowski shows the summit of Mauna Kea completely blanketed in snow ...
The second you see "snow in Hawaii," you probably think, "What is going on?!" However, snow on Hawaii's highest peaks is not ...