From the Daily Mail: Hurricane Kiko’s course has shifted and the major storm is now headed straight for Hawaii in a rare weather event for the islands.
New spaghetti models of the Category 2 hurricane project that the storm will strike Hawaii’s Big Island by next week.
Kiko has been building in strength in the eastern Pacific Ocean, with local meteorologists now predicting it will become major Category 3 hurricane Wednesday.
The storm has sustained winds of more than 100 mph after reaching hurricane status early Tuesday morning.
AccuWeather meteorologists are predicting that Kiko will make landfall in Hawaii Tuesday night, September 9.
Parts of the main island are expected to be hit with up to 8 inches of rain once the hurricane lands.
All eyes are on Hurricane Kiko and Hurricane Lorena in the eastern Pacific, as they may bring rain and wind impacts to the US and Mexico. https://t.co/GQ4eh1eJBV pic.twitter.com/KKppuYWHgq
— AccuWeather (@accuweather) September 3, 2025
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