
Lala becomes hurricane as it approaches Hawaii
Lala, now a hurricane, dumps heavy rain on Hawaii Lala strengthened into a Category 1 hurricane at around 9:00 am local time , packing winds of up to 75 miles…
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As of 5 a.m. ET, Lala is moving west-northwest at 10 mph with maximum sustained winds of 60 mph and is approximately 455 miles east-southeast of Hilo. August 14, 2026, 6:36 AM Tropical Storm Lala continues to track through the central Pacific Ocean and is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane as it approaches the Big Island of Hawaii on Saturday. "This rainfall will produce life-threatening flooding and mudslides, especially in areas of steep terrain," the US National Hurricane Center said in its 1800 GMT advisory.
Furthermore, Temperatures are already so high that the National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration now predicts a 69 percent chance of a "historic event that would exceed the strength of previous El Nino events dating back to 1950" when it peaks between October and December.
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As of 5 a.m. ET, Lala is moving west-northwest at 10 mph with maximum sustained winds of 60 mph and is approximately 455 miles east-southeast of Hilo.
according to ABC News — Top StoriesAugust 14, 2026, 6:36 AM Tropical Storm Lala continues to track through the central Pacific Ocean and is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane as it approaches the Big Island of Hawaii on Saturday.
according to ABC News — Top Stories"This rainfall will produce life-threatening flooding and mudslides, especially in areas of steep terrain," the US National Hurricane Center said in its 1800 GMT advisory.
according to Hindustan TimesTemperatures are already so high that the National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration now predicts a 69 percent chance of a "historic event that would exceed the strength of previous El Nino events dating back to 1950" when it peaks between October and December.
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