Maunakea Weather Center

Maunakea Road Conditions
Road Status: Closed
Comments
Tuesday, April 16, 2024 - 05:03 a.m.

The access road to the summit of Maunakea will remain closed this morning due to windy conditions on the summit.
The High Wind Warning issued by the National Weather Service has been extended to 10am.

The Maunakea Rangers will monitor summit conditions and update this message as conditions change.

Mahalo for your patience and understanding.

Maunakea Rangers


This announcement is primarily used to inform the public about road closures. Road closures typically occur during winter months due to ice or snow on the road and occasionally for high wind situations. Specific road closure criteria are listed below:

1. Any ice or snow on the road.
2. Winds greater than 55 mph for more than 1 hour and/or gusts greater than 65mph.
3. Visibility less than 50 feet.
4. Any emergent condition that makes the road unsafe for travel.

There are very few road closures from April 1 through November 30, and this message will not be updated during this time period unless unusual circumstances develop.

The rest of this website is regularly updated with the summit weather forecast and is a useful source of current Mauna Kea weather conditions.


More Information: Maunakea weather varies widely. A calm sunny day may quickly become treacherous with hurricane force winds and blizzard conditions. Summit winds above 120 mph are not uncommon. Snowstorms have even occurred during the summer months.

When conditions are too dangerous, the Summit Access Road will be closed to the public at the Visitor Information Station to ensure everyone's safety. The road will reopen as soon as the weather and road conditions are safe.

Traffic delays and road closures on the summit access road may also occur due to the use and transport of heavy equipment, slow vehicle movements, deliveries, road maintenance, stalled or abandoned vehicles, hikers and bikers. Remember that dust, fog or snow can reduce visibility and slow traffic. Specific road closure criteria is listed below:

1. Any ice or snow on the road.
2. Winds greater than 55 mph for one hour and/or gusts greater than 65 mph.
3. Visibility less than 50 feet.
4. Any emergent condition that makes the road unsafe for travel.

Visitors to the summit are required to stop at the Visitor Information Station, at an elevation of 9,200 feet to acclimate to the altitude and read about the hazards. All visitors are advised that 4-wheel drive vehicles are required, they should be in good health and at least 13 years of age. For safety reasons, those with medical conditions such as asthma, heart conditions/problems, pregnancy or scuba diving within the last 24 hours, may not be permitted access beyond the Visitor Information Station. Animals, aerial drones, alcoholic beverages and open fires are not allowed. All vehicles attempting access should be clean to prevent the spread of invasive species on the mountain. Muddy vehicles will be turned away. Call 934-4550 for a recorded message about Visitor Information Station programs. If you are coming to the mountain today, please be sure to fuel and service your vehicle before you leave town.

Mahalo for your understanding.

Public road conditions and snow report message: (808) 935-6268

Summit Weather via the CFHT/GEMINI WX Tower and SUBARU

Most Recent Previous 24 hours Options

Apr 16 2024, 20:35 UTC Minimum Maximum UTC | HST
Temperature 3.6 oC -1.8 oC @ 08:21 3.4 oC @ 19:57 oC | K | F
Wind Chill -5.0 oC -13.4 oC @ 08:33 13.2 oC @ 23:58 oC | K | F
Relative Humidity 13% 11% @ 18:53 99% @ 06:22
Pressure 615 mb 612 mb @ 00:41 615 mb @ 20:27
Wind speed 25 m/s 0 m/s @ 23:58 49 m/s @ 00:55 mph | Kts | m/s
Wind direction NE

dir | deg
Precipitation (as of 8 am) 0.00 mm

mm | inches
Fog No



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Visiting Maunakea Observatories Information
Road is always closed the morning after a snowfall.
Road is always closed while snow removal equipment is in operation.
Road is closed when the pavement has ice/snow.
Snow removal equipment can only remove snow. Thermal heating is needed to remove the final layer of ice that usually forms under the snow.
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