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A hurricane in the central Pacific Ocean has rapidly developed but is not expected to cause major issues for Hawaii. Hurricane Iona formed Monday about 895 miles southeast of Honolulu. Two years
Keli was a tropical storm in the North Pacific Ocean Monday afternoon Eastern time, the National Hurricane Center said in its latest advisory. Keli was forecast to track well south of Hawaii and did not pose a threat to land. It was following a path similar to Hurricane Iona.
Hurricane Iona has rapidly strengthened in the Central Pacific, now packing sustained winds of 75 mph. Meanwhile, a new tropical depression, Two-C, has developed further east. Neither system currently
Tropical Storm Iona became the first named storm of the 2025 hurricane season in the Central Pacific on Sunday evening local time. The storm was located over the ocean southeast of Hawaii, with winds near the center of around 50 miles per hour.
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AccuWeather on MSNGulf downpours reach Texas, as Hawaii braces for tropical windsDownpours capable of triggering localized flash flooding will spread into parts of Louisiana and Texas to end the week. A budding tropical rainstorm may cause winds and fire risk to increase in Hawaii.
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Leeward sunshine with some afternoon clouds; more than likely an increase in the clouds and showers over the windward side of the islands today Sunday.
Trades and generally dry weather are expected through Saturday afternoon. A tropical disturbance could develop into a tropical depression southeast of the islands early next week.