Kiko Holds Category 2 Strength Heading Past Hawaii
Kiko Holds Category 2 Strength Heading Past Hawaii
US · Published Sep 8, 2025
Category 2 Hurricane Kiko is moving towards Hawaii, bringing large swells and dangerous rip currents.
Although no coastal warnings are in effect, residents should remain alert and avoid ocean activities.
Kiko is expected to pass north of the Hawaiian Islands, with potential for increased wave heights and strong currents.
Category 2 hurricane tracks towards Hawaii
Hurricane Kiko, currently a Category 2 storm, is tracking towards Hawaii, posing significant risks to coastal areas. As of the latest update, Kiko is located approximately 490 miles east of Hilo, Hawaii, and is moving northwest at 14 mph. The storm's maximum sustained winds are around 100 mph, though forecasters predict some weakening as it progresses.
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