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One person is dead and more than 100,000 are without power after Hurricane Lala slammed into Hawaii's Big Island this weekend.
Hurricane Lala's eyewall skimmed the Big Island on Saturday and weakened into a tropical storm on Sunday.
The Category 1 storm packed 75 mile per hour winds and caused severe flooding.
Rainbow Falls in Hilo, Hawaii, is roaring as Hurricane Lala brought torrential rain this weekend. pic.twitter.com/lFGGkduy24
— AccuWeather (@accuweather) August 16, 2026
It's happening. Hurricane Lala is currently producing SNOW on the summit of Mauna Kea pic.twitter.com/kwz1RNm0Yl
— Greg Diamond (@gdimeweather) August 16, 2026