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A slow-moving storm will continue to pump tropical moisture over part of the Hawaiian Islands through this weekend with life-threatening consequences from flash flooding, AccuWeather meteorologists say. The storm is locally called a “Kona Low,” which is a slow-moving storm (low-pressure area) in the part of the atmosphere where jets cruise. “The Kona Low and its counterclockwise flow of air was positioned in a perfect spot to pump moisture northward over the region,” AccuWeather Senior Meteorolo

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