Hurricane Orlene turns toward isles as it continues to weaken
Hurricane Orlene started tracking westward overnight while continuing to weaken.
Back to a Category 1 hurricane, Orlene is too far away to say if it will affect Hawaii’s weather next week.
At 5 a.m., Orlene was packing maximum sustained winds of 80 mph. It was 620 miles west-southwest of Baja California, Mexico, traveling west at 2 mph.
Hurricane-force winds extend 25 miles from the center and tropical storm-force winds extend 90 miles from the center.
Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center expect the storm to continue weakening over the next 48 hours and become a tropical storm by tonight or early Thursday.
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We really don’t need any more rain. Global warming must have something to do with these storms. Wasn’t like this a few years back.
I’m a believer of man made global warming but this could also be a natural El Nino cycle. Hard to draw definitive conclusions just based on a few years. These things run in cycles.