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Strong winds were blowing across Hawaii on Friday as the islands saw drought conditions that could lead to quick fire spread.
Hurricane Iona was expected to move westward and does not pose any land threat to the Hawaiian Islands, forecasters said.
“Confidence remains high that Iona will stay well south of the Hawaiian Islands,” forecasters report. Hurricane-force winds ...
Andrew Austin-Adler, a student meteorologist specializing in tropical cyclones, said on X: "Strongest CPAC hurricane since ...
The parade of tropical activity south of Hawaii is ironically enhancing the risk of wildfires across the Aloha State into ...
Hurricane Iona has rapidly strengthened in the Central Pacific, now packing sustained winds of 75 mph. Meanwhile, a new ...
The Pacific Ocean is filled with tropical activity as forecasters track Hurricane Gil, which is strengthening as it moves ...
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AccuWeather on MSNHawaii faces wildfire risk amid drought, winds
As tropical systems fade or move away, winds paired with drought conditions will keep the wildfire risk elevated.
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