(BIVN) – The Tropical Storm Warning has been discontinued for Hawaii Island, as Tropical Storm Olivia is moving west towards Maui at 12 mph, passing the Big Island to the north.

Olivia’s maximum sustained winds are near 45 mph with higher gusts, and more weakening is forecast during the next 48 hours.

A Flash Flood Watch is still in effect for Hawaii Island. A High Surf Warning is also in effect foe east facing shores.

“Monitoring throughout the night by Police, Fire, and Road Crews of the State and County reported no problems occurring in any of the districts of Hawaii Island,” Hawaii County Civil Defense stated this morning. “Due to the location of the storm, emphasis of monitoring was focused in the Hamakua, Kohala and North Kona districts.”

According to the Hawaii Red Cross, there no one made use of the evacuation center that was made available at the Waimea Community Center overnight.

The Department of Education reports all schools are open on Hawaii Island today including all after school activities, civil defense says. Police and Road Crews report all roads are clear and open.

According to the Hawaiʻi State Public Charter School Commission, Kua O Ka Lā New Century Public Charter School in Hilo, Connections Public Charter School in Hilo, and Laupāhoehoe Community Public Charter School will be closed today.

According to the 5 a.m. discussion posted by the Central Pacific Hurricane Center: