LOS ANGELES: Hurricane Ignacio moved menacingly closer to Hawaii on Sunday but the worst of the powerful storm should spare the American archipelago, according to latest forecasts.
With maximum sustained winds of near 135 miles per hour the National Weather Service has Ignacio — a category-four hurricane — continuing northward of the islands. Category five is the highest on the scale.
After initial fears of a Hawaii landfall, the latest reports put the hurricane 430 miles from Hawaii and continuing on a northwest course out to sea, although it will still cause strong winds and rain to drench Hawaii.
Published in Dawn, August 31st, 2015
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