Video Of The Week - Hawaii's Big Island A Winter Wonderland?

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Mauna Kea on December 6 (Photo Credit: Mauna Kea Weather Center)

Hawaii’s Big Island is known for many things — its rich culture, active volcanoes, black sand beaches, green rainforests, and of course year-round warm, humid, weather. This year, the sunny paradise can add snow to this impressive list. Since early December, almost three feet of snow has blanketed the over 13,000-feet high volcano peaks of the Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea, and more is expected.

Mauna Kea Summit (Photo Credit: Kilauea EcoGuides via Twitter)

Local meteorologists say that though a rare sight now, snowcaps were once a fixture on these peaks. However, over the years, the increasingly warm weather has caused the ice caps to shrink. Those hoping for a White Christmas on the beach are in for a disappointment. That’s because even during the coldest of winters the lower altitudes only experience light ice, that melts almost instantly in the balmy weather.

Resources: Smithsonianmag.com, csmonitor.com

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  • mermaid123
    mermaid123over 9 years
    #Snowday
    • #2017over 9 years
      oh yay 3 feet of snow is nothing conpare to North Dakota we got more than 11 feet of snow!
      • visheshover 9 years
        cool!
        • #dudewholikeshaover 9 years
          #that'sjustlikesoradicaldudeanddudeetts
          • kekeover 9 years
            i was very suprised but stuff happens
            • Name is secretover 9 years
              I thought it didn't show in any part of Hawaii
              • Yoshiover 9 years
                Cool
                • Yoshiover 9 years
                  Cool
                  • ygygover 9 years
                    cool
                    • footballa17
                      footballa17over 9 years
                      Snow is lit but how come were I live we don't get much snow but Hawaii does. #Snow please