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Tropical Storm Henriette continued moving west-northwest early today over the Central East Pacific, far from land but expected to pass north of Hawaii in the coming days.
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The Weather Channel on MSNOn This Date: Hurricane Dot's Hawaii
They're pretty rare, but hurricanes have struck Hawaii before. One hurricane that could have been much worse happened just ...
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The Mirror US on MSNUrgent alert as tropical storm intensifies into Hurricane Gil near the US with Hawaii concerns
Hurricane Gil is now situated about 1,000 miles southwest of the Baja California peninsula in Mexico, carrying steady winds ...
Tropical Storm Keli, meanwhile, was located about 795 miles southeast of Honolulu with maximum sustained winds near 40 mph ...
Hurricane Iona was expected to move westward and does not pose any land threat to the Hawaiian Islands, forecasters said.
NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER The 5-day forecast track for Tropical Storm Henriette. UPDATE : 3 :23 p.m. The high surf advisory has been canceled. There are no watches, warnings or advisories at this time ...
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Fox Weather on MSNTropical Storm Henriette forecast to pass northeast of Hawaii bringing another round of high surf
Tropical Storm Henriette continues to churn across the eastern Pacific Ocean this week and is forecast to bring tropical moisture and significant waves as it passes northeast of the Hawaiian Islands.
Andrew Austin-Adler, a student meteorologist specializing in tropical cyclones, said on X: "Strongest CPAC hurricane since ...
Strong winds were blowing across Hawaii on Friday as the islands saw drought conditions that could lead to quick fire spread.
Lighter winds and higher humidity are expected as the remnants of Hurricane Gil pass north of the islands. Tonight, there will be partly cloudy skies with a few isolated passing showers. Lows are in ...
HONOLULU – Hurricane Iona strengthened into a Category 3 storm hundreds of miles southeast of Honolulu late Monday night local time, as Tropical Storm Keli follows on Iona’s heels several hundred ...
Hurricane expert Michael Lowry says that dating to 1950, there is a 13 percent increase in the chance of a named storm to track within 100 miles of the Hawaii islands during an El Niño year (35 ...
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