High Surf Warning Issued
1:41 pm, Sept 6: The National Weather Service has issued a High Surf Warning for Tutuila, Aunu’u, and Manu’a. This is due to dangerous surf of 14 to 16 feet, which will impact coastal waters, ...Read more
1:41 pm, Sept 6: The National Weather Service has issued a High Surf Warning for Tutuila, Aunu’u, and Manu’a. This is due to dangerous surf of 14 to 16 feet, which will impact coastal waters, ...Read more
Tuala-uta Representative Larry Sanitoa wants the Department of Public Works to conduct an engineering review of the entire drainage system by the golf course area. After talking to residents ...Read more
Flooding caused by heavy rainfall last night had small Sedans submerged in flooded hotspots in Tuala-uta. The water was up to the windows of small vehicles in front of the LDS Stake Center in ...Read more
It’s a sad day for the staff of the National Weather Office at Tafuna as they are saying goodbye to Meteorologist Scott Rozanski who is leaving the island to take up a job with NOAA in ...Read more
An elongated trough lying over the islands is bringing rain and gusty winds, with choppy seas. But conditions should start improving tomorrow with winds subsiding. We go to Scott Rozanski of the ...Read more
The normal rainfall count for the month of July is 6.47 inches, but with the more than 4 inches of rain that we’ve had since last night, the total rainfall count is now 11.16 inches. A ...Read more
Rain, rain and more rain. At least for the next 24 hours. The wet weather is due to heavy moisture in the area which seems to extend across the South Pacific. Meteorologist Ron Rozanski says the ...Read more
Since the beginning of this week, we’ve been experiencing extreme king tides. And in some coastal areas, parts of the road, driveways and graves have been submerged in sea water. King tides occur ...Read more
Rough seas prevented the departure of the Samoa government vessel Lady Naomi on its return weekly sailing to Apia, Thursday. When it docked at the inter island dock it apparently kept floating ...Read more
The wind gauges have been clocking strong winds throughout the weekend. According to Meteorologist Joe LaPlante of the National Weather Service, winds peaked at 50 miles per hour, in Pago Pago ...Read more