Today Mauna Kea received the first snow of the winter season.
It is not that much, but enough to plow the road. There is probably more to come in the next day.
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Today Mauna Kea received the first snow of the winter season.
It is not that much, but enough to plow the road. There is probably more to come in the next day.
The eruption of Kilauea which began on September 10 has stopped. The is no longer any active lava flows in Halemaumau Crater.
Kilauea volcano began an eruption today. It been in a pause since June, but today after a couple of weeks of increased earthquake activity the eruption finally occurred. It is confined to Halemaumau Crater and is visible from lookout points near the abandoned Jagger Museum. Below is a USGS view of the current eruption.
The eruption of Kilauea which began on June 7, has entered a quiet period in which there is no current activity. Whether this represents a pause in the eruption or its end remains to be seen. Only time will tell. However, at this time there is no lava activity present in the crater.
On June 7, 2023, Kilauea Volcano resumed its eruptive activity. The eruption is providing spectacular viewing for those who go to the National Park. Below is a video provided by the Hawaii Volcano Observatory of the eruption. If you come to the Big Island of Hawaii, do not miss it.
The snow has come to Mauna Kea. As you can see from the picture below , the road has not yet been plowed. Once it is the crowd will arrive to enjoy playing in the snow.