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Tropical Storm Henriette continues to track west across the East Pacific, but forecasters now expect the system to take a turn that would keep it further north of the Hawaiian Islands.
Henriette was downgraded from a tropical storm in the Eastern Pacific to a tropical depression, but restrengthened into a hurricane as it tracked away from Hawaii.
Tropical Storm Henriette has rapidly strengthened into a hurricane in the central Pacific Ocean with further strengthening expected but poses no threat to land.
Hurricane Henriette was a Category 1 storm on Monday and was well away from Hawaiʻi. The storm had maximum sustained winds of 85 mph and was about 525 miles northwest of Honolulu.
Tropical Storm Henriette has weakened slightly but continues west toward Hawaii and should cross into the Central Pacific basin this morning. Henriette is forecasted to reach hurricane strength as it heads north of the islands.
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Henriette regains tropical storm strength in the Pacific but is still not forecast to threaten land
Henriette has regained tropical storm strength in the Pacific Ocean well east of Hawaii. But forecasters say it is still not expected to pose a threat to land.
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FOX Weather on MSNTropical Storm Henriette passes north of Hawaii as it weakens following historic track
Tropical Storm Henriette passed well to the north of Hawaii on Monday after it underwent rapid intensification over the weekend, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC).
Located about 385 miles southeast of the southern tip of Baja California, Mexico, Tropical Storm Ivo was moving northwest at 21 mph with maximum sustained winds near 60 mph and higher gusts, the National Hurricane Center said in an advisory on Thursday, Aug. 7.
Tropical Storm Henriette is set to pass northeast of Hawaii on Sunday and could strengthen into a hurricane Monday, forecasters say. Why It Matters Henriette is the eighth named storm of the ...