Storm's Clearing — Weekend Starts Strong

Keauhou, HI · March 27, 2026

Happy Friday — kona lows are fading fast, power's mostly back, and the island's gearing up for sunnier adventures ahead.


🏙️ Local Pulse

Kona Low Damage Tallied
Recent storms hit hard across the Big Island, downing a 176-year-old coffee farm in Kona and prompting the governor's request for a federal disaster declaration. National Guard's still out helping with recovery, but most visitor spots and power are running smooth.

Guard Bolsters Flood Response
About 200 Hawaiʻi National Guard members deployed yesterday to aid counties slammed by the back-to-back kona systems. Less than 1% of Hawaiian Electric customers remain offline statewide, with focus now on erosion fixes and farm losses.

Quiet Recovery Mode Here
No major incidents reported in Keauhou overnight, though surrounding areas saw utility crews prepping storm repairs. Related: check today's events for safe outdoor options as weather stabilizes.


🌤️ Today's Outlook

  • High 82°F · Low 68°F
  • Partly cloudy with light showers possible early, then clearing for evening plans. Perfect for weekend kickoffs — watch for wet roads on drives north.

📅 What's On Around Town

  • HI-PAL Basketball Tournament
    Kapaʻau Community Center, North Kohala
    8:30 AM
    Ten youth teams go 3-on-3; a family-friendly watch with police-community vibes, about 90 minutes north.

  • Open-Air Tastings Kickoff
    Various Kona spots (check Big Island Now for maps)
    Noon–4:00 PM
    First weekend of free outdoor samplings from local brewers and farms — storm-free fun to toast recovery.

  • Flow Fest 2026 Preview
    Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park, near Volcano
    2:00–6:00 PM
    Flow arts workshops and performances; 45-minute drive for evening glow under improving skies.

  • Kona: Coffee Farm Recovery Tour
    Greenwell Farms, Captain Cook (short drive south)
    3:00 PM
    Guided walk through storm-impacted groves with owners sharing resilience stories — book ahead.


📸 Spotlight & Story

Greenwell Farms
This Kona coffee icon, steeped 176 years in Big Island soil, took a brutal hit from the kona low — trees uprooted, fields flooded — yet harvest dreams endure. Owner Chris Mann vows a comeback stronger, blending old Portuguese roots with modern sustainability; their tours tomorrow let you taste the grit firsthand. A quiet nod to what keeps us rooted.

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