The lava flow in Pahoa has slow to a near halt, showing very little change since yesterday. The flow front remains around 480 feet from the Pahoa Village roadway. Most of the activity is happening further up from the flow. Small breakouts 2 miles from the flow front which have moves around 200 yards since Friday. Mike Poland is from Hawaiian Volcanoes Observatory. He says the amount of pressure in lava will help to determine, where the breakouts will occur.
Poland says that the inflation of lava is currently back at the same level as last week, but the pressure in the lava tubes has been low.