Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Bye Bye Hector

The latest information on Tropical Storm Hector is that it is falling apart & will no longer be strong enough to cause wind damage once it reaches the state. In fact, Hector, which is currently about 1380 miles easterly of Hilo & moving westerly at about 12 mph, is expected to dissipate about the time that it enters the central Pacific basin.


Tropical Storm Gilma is also becoming weaker. It is about 440 miles east of Hilo & moving westerly at about 14 mph. It is expected to pass close to Hawaiʻi Island on Friday when it is anticipated to have weakened to a remnant low.


Tropical Storm Hone is well to the west of the state & is no longer causing any weather disturbances. Since Gilma & Hector were still too far east to affect our weather, I woke up to this beautiful morning!


Hauʻoli lā Hānau e Arden!

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