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Hurricane Kiko continues to barrel toward the Hawaiian Islands as a Category 2 storm, according to the National Hurricane Center.
As of Saturday, Kiko weakened to a Category 3 hurricane some 1,000 miles east of Hawaii. Forecasters expect it to lose steam as it pushes northwest.
A tropical wave, formerly known as Invest 91L has no chance of developing into a tropical depression over the next few days.
As experts continue to monitor the footage, the hurricane is already showing "unbelievable" signs in the Pacific Ocean. Meteorologist @MaxVelocityWX gave an honest assessment of the hurricane. Just ...
Forecasters warned that swells from Hurricane Kiko could reach the Hawaiian Islands by the end of the weekend and cause ...
Hawai‘i County officials urge residents to prepare for possible storm impacts at Hurricane Kiko approaches.
Invests run from 90 to 99, followed by a letter: L for the Atlantic basin and E for those in the eastern Pacific. After 99, ...
Invests run from 90 to 99, followed by a letter: L for the Atlantic basin and E for those in the eastern Pacific. After 99, ...
Hurricane Kiko is expected to cross into the Central Pacific Basin this evening, Sept. 5, with effects from the storm anticipated to be felt on the islands from the night of Monday, Sept. 8 ...
A tropical system that the National Hurricane Center is now calling Invest 91L has a high chance of soon becoming the ...
The National Hurricane Center expects Invest 91L to strengthen into a tropical depression by the weekend as it moves west across the Atlantic.
September is the most active month of the Atlantic hurricane season, with the peak arriving Sept. 10. Is anything headed toward North Carolina?