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The parade of tropical activity south of Hawaii is ironically enhancing the risk of wildfires across the Aloha State Friday ...
HONOLULU (AP) — Iona strengthened to a Category 3 hurricane several hundred miles south-southeast of Hawaii, but poses no threat to the islands, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said Tuesday.
No coastal watches or warnings were in effect. The storm was expected to keep traveling to the west-northwest in the coming ...
Strong winds were blowing across Hawaii on Friday as the islands saw drought conditions that could lead to quick fire spread.
As tropical systems fade or move away, winds paired with drought conditions will keep the wildfire risk elevated.
Hurricane season in Hawai‘i runs from June through November. While hurricanes do not strike often, when they do, the damage can be devastating.
A hurricane in the central Pacific Ocean has rapidly developed but is not expected to cause major issues for Hawaii.