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Tropical Storm Gil strengthened to become a hurricane in the Pacific Ocean before weakening again, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Tropical Storm Iona continued racing west across the Central Pacific early today while Tropical Storm Gil strengthened far to the east, with both systems posing no threat to Hawaii, forecasters said.
Tropical Storm Gil in the East Pacific continues to weaken as it heads northwest over cooler waters and into a drier air mass, the National Hurricane Center said today.
Hurricane Gil was continuing to churn in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Saturday but is not expected to threaten land and is likely to decrease in strength rapidly over the weekend, forecasters said.
Current weather tracking radars suggest we could get a fierce belt of wet weather. The hurricane, which is violently swirling off the US coast, is set to have moved out over the mid-Atlantic by Monday ...
Hurricane Gil weakened into a tropical storm in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Saturday, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center. It was not forecast to threaten land. The Miami-based U.S.
The storms force is set thankfully set to weaken as it tracks across the Atlantic in the coming days and Carlow Weatherman Alan O'Reilly has said the force of the storm will die off but uncertainty ...
A tropical storm formed in the Pacific Ocean on Monday ... named storm of this year’s eastern North Pacific hurricane season. At the weekend, Hurricane Gil was churning in the eastern Pacific Ocean ...
Forecasters and emergency personnel are keeping an eye on a tropical storm with a projected path that could bring it close to Hawaii Island.