Hawaii Forecasters Monitor Two Developing Weather Systems
Low Pressure Area and Tropical Disturbance Under Observation
Forecasters keep a watchful eye on two weather disturbances over the western portion of the East Pacific Ocean.
An area of low pressure located about 1,100 miles east-southeast of Hilo is showing signs of organization. Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center (NHC) say the disturbance has a 40% chance of developing into a tropical cyclone within the next 48 hours.
A second disturbance, located about 1,500 miles east-southeast of Hilo, is less organized but still has the potential to develop into a tropical cyclone. The NHC gives this disturbance at 20% chance of developing within the next 48 hours.
Both disturbances expected to move west-northwest
Both disturbances are expected to move west-northwest over the next few days. The first disturbance is expected to pass south of the Hawaiian Islands, while the second disturbance is expected to pass north of the islands.
Forecasters urge residents to stay informed
Forecasters urge residents to stay informed about the latest forecasts and to be prepared to take action if necessary. Tropical cyclones can change direction and intensity quickly, so it is important to be aware of the latest information. Residents can find the latest forecasts and advisories from the NHC at nhc.noaa.gov
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