
This is Hawaii: Blue skies, swaying palm trees, and snow in June. An unusually strong storm for this time of the year left the White Mountain wreathed in white over the weekend.
"This last snowfall episode was very impressive as far as totals/coverage is concerned," said Ryan Lyman, a forecast meteorologist with the Mauna Kea Weather Center.
According to Lyman, a cursory review of a weather log dating back to 1982 kept by staff at the University of Hawaii 2.2-meter telescope found few recordings of snowfall this close to the summer. The log noted snowfall on Mauna Kea on May 29 and 30 in 1988, July 1 in 1990, and Aug. 7 in 1992. But, Lyman said, "I would heavily wager that the three examples above didn't have nearly the same coverage/snow."











