Flash flood warnings continue for Oahu. 4.2 magnitude earthquake rattle Hawaii Island.
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Flash flood warning extended for Oahu; 4.2 magnitude earthquake shakes Big Island
At about 5 p.m., radar detected a line of heavier showers moving towards Oahu from the south, and is expected to produce briefly heavy downpours at rates up to 2 inches per hour as it moves across the island.
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