Kilo ‘Less of a Threat’ to Hawaii, But Still May Become a Hurricane
The latest forecasts keep the storm “well to the west” of Hawaii for at least the next five days. Meanwhile, more disturbances develop.
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UPDATE:
Tropical Depression Kilo is expected to mill around in the waters well west of the islands the next few days, the Weather Underground reported.
“Kilo will still likely organize into a hurricane, but the latest forecasts … keep the storm well to the west of Hawaii for at least the next five days,” the website reported Sunday.
But always, it seems, there’s another threat brewing.
“Hawaii should keep an eye on three tropical disturbances to its east, in the waters of the Eastern Pacific to the southwest of Mexico,” the website reported.
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