Hawaii, Henriette and national hurricane center
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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.
The storm is forecast to weaken soon before undergoing a period of restrengthening and potentially becoming a hurricane on Monday.
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 regained tropical storm strength in the Pacific Ocean well east of Hawaii on Saturday, but forecasters said it was still not expected to pose a threat to land.
Tropical Storm Henriette is set to bring humid, muggy weather back to Hawaii this weekend after a brief trade wind respite.
Tropical Storm Keli, meanwhile, was located about 795 miles southeast of Honolulu with maximum sustained winds near 40 mph and higher gusts. Keli was moving west at 15 mph and is expected to maintain that general motion over the next couple of days.
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Tropical Storm Erin could become Atlantic season's 1st hurricane later this week, forecasters say
Tropical Storm Erin formed Monday in the eastern tropical Atlantic Ocean and could become the first hurricane of the 2025 Atlantic season later this week, forecasters say. In the Pacific Ocean, Hurricane Henriette strengthened well away from Hawaii.
Tropical Storm Henriette is strengthening in the central Pacific Ocean and could become a hurricane, but it poses no threat to land. The Miami-based National Hurricane Center said Sunday the storm
Tropical Storm Henriette continues west toward Hawaii and should cross into the Central Pacific basin late tonight or early Friday morning. Henriette is forecasted to reach hurricane strength as it heads north of the islands.