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Where is Hurricane Kiko headed?

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Hurricane Kiko is tracking north of Hawaii and is expected to weaken, with its center staying well north of the islands. Hawaii may experience strong winds, high surf, and rain, but significant direct impacts are not anticipated.

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Hurricane Kiko expected to clip Hawaii from the north

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  • Hurricane Kiko has weakened from a category four to a category one storm. 27s
  • The storm's center will remain well north of Hawaii, avoiding direct landfall. 38s
  • Rainfall of one to two inches is expected in Hawaii, with higher amounts possible in mountainous areas. 56s
  • Kiko is forecast to become a tropical storm soon as it continues to weaken. 42s
  • No significant tropical development is expected in the Atlantic in the near future. 1m 27s
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Hurricane Kiko expected to clip Hawaii from the north
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AccuWeather
15 hours ago
Hurricane Kiko expected to clip Hawaii from the north

The center of Kiko will stay well north of Hawaii, with the storm weakening to a tropical storm soon and only limited impacts expected for the region.

Kiko to pass north of Hawaii, but impacts to begin today
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The Weather Channel
22 hours ago
Kiko to pass north of Hawaii, but impacts to begin today

Kiko is projected to pass north of the Hawaiian Islands, slowing trade winds and increasing humidity, but not making landfall.

Kiko continues to track west, expected to graze Hawaii
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The Weather Channel
2 days ago
Kiko continues to track west, expected to graze Hawaii

Kiko is projected to pass to the north of the Hawaiian Islands, weakening as it approaches but still bringing strong winds and large waves.

Kiko tracking further north but could still graze Hawaii
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The Weather Channel
3 days ago
Kiko tracking further north but could still graze Hawaii

Forecast models show Kiko's center moving just north of Hawaii, but the storm's wide reach could still affect the islands.

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