Honolulu Condos: Hurricane Felipe Fizzled Out

Hurricane Felipe Fizzled Out

I had to laugh!  Although it's great to be prepared, after listening to and reading about the pending heavy winds and torrential rains, Hurricane Felipe has reached Oahu spent, fizzled and frazzled.  Downgraded to a tropical depression, it lost all its punch and power.

It seems that the bored weather forecasters here, just like in the Palm Spirngs desert area, get excited about the possibility of rains or storms.  We hear and read about it everywhere.  Most of the time, probably 99%, the rains or storms never appear. 

What we do have today in Oahu is 82 degree temps, with light winds and some drizzling rainfall.  Having spent my first 50 years of life in Seattle, this doesn't even count as rain.  Even the surfers are depressed about not having any large waves to surf.  Maybe that's why they call it a tropical depression!

The good news is..........this is perfect, cool weather to be showing properties for sale!  Let's go out and look at some of those bargain priced Honolulu condos!

 

Mahalo For Reading.

If you or anyone you know is thinking about buying or selling a condo in Honolulu, Hawaii, it would be my pleasure to help. 

Douglas Fischer, R.A., REALTOR, ePro, C.D.P.E.
RE/MAX Honolulu

www.HNLCondos.com

808-497-3810

Douglas@HNLCondos.com

Douglas is an experienced and respected Honolulu, Hawaii Realtor Associate, in partnership with his Japanese speaking partner, Christopher Sumida, who specialize in residential Real Estate and the sale of Condos in the greater Honolulu area including the neighborhoods of: Waikiki, Diamond Head, Ala Moana, Kakaako, Kapiolani, Makiki, Chinatown and Downtown Honolulu.

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3 commentsDouglas Fischer • August 12 2009 05:08PM

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Glad to hear you are all safe and great weather to boot!

Posted by Anonymous 11 months ago

I'm jealous!  Hot, muggy and a little rain here!

Posted by Cindy Edwards CRS GRI PMN Northeast Tennessee 423-677-6677 (RE/MAX Checkmate) 11 months ago

Yes, it is a relief.  Although those bored weather people tell us that there are two are three more storms behind Felipe.  I understand the hurricane season here lasts until about the end of September.

Posted by Douglas Fischer (RE/MAX Honolulu - Selling Honolulu, Hawaii Condos) 11 months ago

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