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Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano has been shooting lava from its summit crater about once a week since late last year, delighting residents, visitors and online viewers alike with a firehose of molten rock.
Light showers, shifting winds, and increased vog from Kīlauea are expected across Hawaii this week, with a chance of heavier rain on Oʻahu and Kauaʻi by the weekend.
Pele was active, showing off in a dazzling overnight display at Kīlauea volcano during the early morning hours of Oct. 1.
Kīlauea Volcano began a new eruptive episode early today with lava fountains soaring as high as 330 feet inside Halemaumau crater, the U.S. Geological Survey’s Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said.