Hurricane Norman; Also watching Miriam and Olivia
9/2/2018 10:50:00 AM
Full story:
https://www.accuweather.com/en/hurricane/east-pacific
Norman is currently a Category 4 hurricane around 1,300 miles
west-southwest of the southern tip of Baja California. Norman will
maintain its strength for now, but should gradually weaken later this
week as it moves into an area with a bit more shear and cooler waters.
Although Norman poses no threat to land at this time, it may track
nearby to the east and north of the Hawaiian Islands late this week.
Residents and those with interests across Hawaii should keep checking
back with AccuWeather.com for the latest information on this storm.
In the Central Pacific basin, Miriam has weakened to a tropical
depression and is now centered about 840 miles northeast of Hilo,
Hawaii. Miriam will pose no direct threat to land over at least the next
five days, but large ocean swells generated by Miriam may cause higher
surf along the east-facing coastlines of Hawaii over the next few days.
Tropical Storm Olivia is currently centered 440 miles to the
south-southwest of the southern tip of Baja California. Strengthening is
expected over the next few days and will likely become a hurricane on
Monday, perhaps even becoming a major hurricane (Category 3 or stronger)
by the middle of the week. At this time, no direct impact to land is
expected over the next seven days.
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