#Hurricane Calvin
UPDATE: High surf warning issued as Tropical Storm Calvin nears the Big Island
Tropical Storm Calvin is expected to pass well south of Kauaʻi, but it will produce periods of heavy rainfall over the island that could lead to flooding and landslides over steep terrain, especially over windward mountain slopes.
UPDATE: Tropical Storm Calvin continues to track toward Hawai’i Islands, 1,150 miles east southeast of Hilo
Calvin is now a tropical storm with sustained winds of 70 mph as it continues on a west northwest path at 16 mph and is located about 1,360 miles east southeast of Hilo.
UPDATE: Officials advise public to prepare for possible impacts of Tropical Storm Calvin
Calvin is now downgraded to a tropical storm with sustained winds of 70 mph as it continues on a west northwest path at 16 mph. It is about 1,360 miles east southeast of Hilo.
UPDATE No. 2: Calvin continues churning over open ocean, still on track to move near or over Big Island
The tropical cyclone is now moving slightly faster at about 17 mph and remains over open ocean and on a track that looks to bring it to near or over the Big Island — possibly as a tropical storm — as early as Tuesday next week.
Don’t wait: Prepare now for Hurricane Calvin and other tropical cyclones
As Hurricane Calvin approaches the Central Pacific, continuing on a westward trek that looks to bring the storm — or its remnants — to Hawai‘i, possibly as early as Tuesday, it’s time to think about what you need to do to be ready.
