Nature just cranked up the drama in the Pacific! While Hurricane Hone made a splashy exit south of Hawaii this weekend, a new tropical storm is stealing the spotlight. Meet Tropical Storm Hector, the latest weather phenomenon brewing in the eastern Pacific with winds hitting 72 kph. 🌊
Hone didn’t hold back during its Hawaiian visit—drenching the islands so thoroughly that the U.S. National Weather Service canceled its wildfire warnings. Turns out, rain > fire this time. ☔
As for Hector? For now, it’s just flexing its winds far from land, with no coastal alerts issued. But with storm season in full swing, travelers and coastal residents are keeping one eye on the radar. 🌍 Stay tuned for updates—we’ve got you covered like a raincloud! 👀✨
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Tropical Storm Hector forms in eastern Pacific, U.S. agency says
cgtn.com