HONOLULU (AP) – Hurricane Kiko has weakened into a tropical storm but still could create life-threatening surf and rip currents in Hawaii. More details from reporter Bernie Bennett. VERBATIM: The storm was forecast to pass to the north of the Hawaiian Islands on Tuesday and Wednesday as it continues to weaken. The threat of direct […]
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Hurricane Kiko Approaches Hawaii
HONOLULU (AP) – Hurricane Kiko has weakened into a tropical storm but still could create life-threatening surf and rip currents in Hawaii. More details from reporter Bernie Bennett.
VERBATIM:
The storm was forecast to pass to the north of the Hawaiian Islands on Tuesday and Wednesday as it continues to weaken. The threat of direct impacts on the islands has decreased, though people in Hawaii are asked to monitor the storm’s progress in case circumstances change.
With maximum sustained winds around 45 mph, Kiko was centered roughly 215 miles north-northeast of Hilo, Hawaii, and about 300 miles east-northeast of Honolulu.
The storm was traveling west-northwest at 14 mph.
Bernie Bennett reporting.