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Hurricane Iona was expected to move westward and does not pose any land threat to the Hawaiian Islands, forecasters said.
As tropical systems fade or move away, winds paired with drought conditions will keep the wildfire risk elevated.
The Pacific Ocean is filled with tropical activity as forecasters track Tropical Storm Iona in the Central Pacific, newly formed Tropical Storm Gil in the Eastern Pacific and a few other disturbances ...
Tropical Storm Iona was about 730 miles south-southwest of Honolulu and was moving to the west at 22 miles per hour. The ...
Breezy to locally windy trade winds will continue through the weekend, then gradually ease early next week. Clouds and light ...
The National Hurricane Center said late Wednesday, July 30, Tropical Storm Gil has formed in the Pacific Ocean and could soon ...
Expect breezy trades, scattered showers, and increasing surf this week. No tropical storms currently threaten Hawaii.
Two tropical cyclones were swirling across the ocean southeast of Hawaii after developing on Monday but were not expected to cause any issues for the islands. Hurricane Iona is the ...
Breezy to locally windy trade winds will continue through the weekend, then gradually ease early next week. Clouds and light showers will focus along windward and mauka areas, particularly overnight ...
Tropical Storm Iona has weakened and is moving west far south of Hawaiʻi. It poses no threat to land. Former Tropical Storm ...
The Pacific Ocean is teaming with tropical activity as forecasters track two named systems and a few other disturbances this ...