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Hurricane Kiko Weakens, Spares Hawaiian Islands

Summary

  • Hurricane Kiko weakened to Category 1 on September 9, 2025
  • Kiko passed north of Hawaii, reducing direct impact risk
  • Forecasters expect Kiko to lose intensity throughout the day
Hurricane Kiko Weakens, Spares Hawaiian Islands

As of September 9, 2025, Hurricane Kiko has weakened to a Category 1 storm and is expected to pass north of the Hawaiian Islands, sparing the island chain from a direct hit. According to an early-morning advisory from the National Hurricane Center, Kiko's maximum sustained winds have decreased to around 85 mph, and the storm is currently located approximately 410 miles east of Hilo, Hawaii, and 590 miles east of Honolulu.

Kiko is moving west-northwest at 15 mph and is forecast to continue losing intensity throughout the day. While the hurricane is no longer posing a direct threat to the Hawaiian Islands, forecasters warn that Kiko could still generate large swells and potentially life-threatening surf and rip currents along eastern-facing shores.

Despite the improved outlook, residents and visitors in Hawaii are advised to remain vigilant and heed any warnings or guidance from local authorities as the situation continues to evolve.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.

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FAQ

Hurricane Kiko has weakened to a Category 1 storm and is expected to pass north of the Hawaiian Islands, reducing the risk of direct impacts.
As of September 9, 2025, Hurricane Kiko is located approximately 410 miles east of Hilo, Hawaii, and 590 miles east of Honolulu.
While Kiko is no longer posing a direct threat, the storm could still generate large swells and potentially life-threatening surf and rip currents along eastern-facing shores in Hawaii.

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