Hurricane Douglas
Hanna wasn't the only weather threat this weekend. Hurricane Douglas moved passed Hawaii Sunday evening, sparing the island chain from its worst effects but with some bands of rain and wind making landfall, said The Weather Channel. As of Monday, Douglas is about 600 miles north of Lihue, Hawaii, moving west-northwest at 16 mph and maintaining maximum sustained winds of 90 mph, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC). Meanwhile, compact Gonzalo fell apart near the Caribbean Windward Islands. Forecasters are also watching a tropical wave of thunderstorms moving off Africa that has a 70% chance of becoming Isaias, 2020's ninth named storm. "The tropical wave is a major concern for the week ahead," Truchelut said. "This system is likely to develop, and may target the Southeastern U.S. in around 10 days." Related:
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- Flood risk remains as Cristobal moves up Mississippi River
- Tropical storm lands in South Carolina ahead of Atlantic season
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