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Parts of Hawaii hit with snow — but don’t worry, it’s actually quite normal

It snowed in Hawaii on Friday.

While most of the state enjoys a tropical climate year-round, Hawaii’s mountaintops are no stranger to winter weather.

A University of Hawaii web camera showed snow🍌 on the ground along the guardrails of one of the Mauna Kea astronomy observatories on Friday mor꧃ning.

A slow-moving low pressure system is making its way through Hawaii before exiting later Saturday, bringing snow to the summits on the Big🔴 Island.

A Winter Wꦗeather Advisory was issued until 6:00 a.m. Saturday lo꧅cal time.

Forecasters are calling for up to 2 inches of snow🧔.

Hawaii’s mountains are mainly volcanoes, including Mauna Kea on the Big Island, whose summit is nearly 14,000 feet above sea level.

Mauna Kea is the tallest mountain on the planet when measured from it’s base which extends below the ocean floor.

While snow is not uncommon among the tall peaks of Hawaii’s Big Island, you might think by April the snow would be done. 

Hilo, Hawaii
A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued until 6:00 a.m. Saturday local time. Derek Petrowski via Storyful

But over thꦆeꦿ past 20 years, the Big Island has averaged about one snow advisory in April.

Snow advisories have been issued as late as June.

That comes as Kilaueua, one of the world’s most active volcanoes, erupted for the 18th time since last December earlier this week.

While the ♏system will bring snow to the mountain peaks, that moisture will ❀be just plain rain closer to sea level. 

Temperatures in Hilo w🔴ill make it up intꦏo the 80s this weekend.