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Current Information
Position
11.9°N, 143.1°W
Movement
WEST NORTHWEST at 16 mph
Max Winds
35 mph
Min Pressure
1006 mb
Category
Tropical Depression
Bottom line
- Expect increasing impacts in Hawaiʻi starting late Saturday night on the Big Island, spreading to other islands Sunday into Monday. - The biggest concern is very heavy rain that could cause dangerous flooding and mudslides, plus hazardous surf and rip currents this weekend. - The system is likely to strengthen and could be a strong tropical storm near the islands; watches may be issued tonight or Friday.
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| Time | Position | Wind | Pressure |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-08-20 15:01 | 11.9°N, 143.1°W | 35 mph | 1006 mb |
| 2026-08-20 14:57 | 11.9°N, 143.1°W | 35 mph | 1006 mb |
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