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The summit area of Mauna Kea on the Big Island got about 2 inches ( 5 centimeters ) of white powder.
Hawaii is better known for its warm weather, beaches and rainforests.
It's not unusual for snow to fall at the higher elevations during the wetter, winter months .
An upper level disturbance brought colder temperatures as moisture came in from the east.
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