News

Tropical Storm Kiko is forecast to pass north of the western Hawaiian Islands, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Like Kiko, the center of dozens of storms passed close enough to leave impacts from winds, rain and rough seas. They've even ...
Tropical Storm 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, weakened to a tropical storm, but will still bring the risk of heavy rainfall and dangerous surf to Hawaii.
Tropical Storm Kiko was creating high surf and rip currents for parts of Hawaii even as the system weakened just to the north ...
At 5 a.m., the storm system had maximum sustained winds of 35 mph and was moving west at 12 mph about 110 miles ...
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 ...
"About 60 percent of the season's activity occurs after the peak, so we're not out of the woods yet," says senior hurricane specialist.
COURTESY CENTRAL PACIFIC HURRICANE CENTER The 5-day forecast track for Tropical Storm Kiko as of 11 a.m. today. 1 /2 COURTESY ...
NOAA/NHC/NWS. Kiko was downgraded from a tropical storm to a remnant low this morning, as it continues on a path north of the ...
At 5 p.m., Kiko had maximum sustained winds of 40 mph, centered 150 miles northeast of Honolulu and moving west-northwest at ...