Kiko remains a tropical storm and is heading westward just to the north of the western Hawaiian Islands, producing life-threatening surf and rip currents. According to the 11 p.m. HST advisory from ...
In its most recent update on Kiko, the NHC said the tropical storm was located around 90 miles northeast of Honolulu, Hawaii. The agency reported maximum sustained winds near 40 miles per hour.
Kiko remains a Category 2 hurricane and is still predicted to weaken into a tropical storm, passing north of Hawaii early ...
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At 11 p.m., Kiko had maximum sustained winds of 60 mph and was 245 miles northeast of Hilo and 375 miles east of Honolulu. It was moving west-northwest at 14 mph, according to the Central Pacific ...
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Hurricane Kiko is spinning in the Pacific Ocean as a Category 4 storm, according to the National Hurricane Center. See where ...
Tropical Storm Kiko is creating high surf and rip currents for parts of Hawaii, even as it weakens north of the islands.
Hawaii may be paradise, but like the Caribbean Sea or other areas in the tropics, hurricanes and tropical storms are a part of its history. On average, four to five tropical cyclones occur in the ...
Kiko is continuing to weaken as it passes just to the north of the Hawaiian Islands on Sept. 10, churning up rough surf and bringing rain showers, forecasters said. Kiko, once a Category 4 hurricane ...
Hurricane Kiko has intensified again to a Category 4 hurricane in the Pacific Ocean. The National Hurricane Center says Kiko ...
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