The southeastern parts of the Big Island, including Kaʻū and Puna districts, are at high risk of flooding and mudslides due to saturated grounds from previous storms. Heavy rainfall may lead to life-threatening conditions, especially in steep terrain. Strong winds localized by the island's terrain could cause additional damage to infrastructure and vegetation. High surf and rip currents pose significant risks to coastal areas. Residents in flood-prone areas and those with shoreline properties are advised to prepare for potential impacts, including power outages and road closures.