Hawaii’s still reeling from Hurricane Lala—and now another storm’s brewing in the Pacific, fueled by a powerful El Niño that’s supercharging hurricane activity in the eastern Pacific. Rare for Hawaii to face hurricanes, Lala came closer than any in recent memory. While El Niño typically calms Atlantic storms, it’s ramping up central Pacific activity—pushing the average of four named storms per season to over six. So far this year, nine have already formed, just above seasonal norms. A new tropical cyclone could emerge in the next 48 hours, with officials urging Hawaiians to stay alert as warmer ocean temps drive this unusual storm surge.
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