Hawaii Braces as Tropical Storm Moke Passes South of the Islands

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Forecasters say Tropical Storm Moke will pass south of Hawaii this weekend, bringing heavy rain (5–10 inches on the Big Island’s windward and southeast sides, up to 15 inches in isolated spots) and gusty winds as it moves west through early next week. While not a direct hit, the storm could trigger flooding and mudslides across the island chain, with lighter rainfall on other islands. Gov. Josh Green urged residents to prepare after Lala caused tens of millions in damage, and officials warned about dangerous currents and to monitor updates as Moke’s path remains near Hawaii.
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