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Kiko moves north of Hawaii

05:48 PM
September 9, 2025

High surf
Kiko moves north of Hawaii

Tropical Storm Kiko will push north of the Hawaiian Islands on Tuesday and Wednesday. While the storm will not make landfall on the islands, it will kick up high surf along Hawaii's north and northeastern coastlines.

The WeatherRadar shows Tropical Storm Kiko moving northwest today, staying north of the Hawaiian Islands. While no significant impacts are expected in Hawaii, high surf will be a concern for the north and northeastern shores.

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Our Marine Weather tool allows you to get the forecast for waves, as well as high tide and low tide times, and water temperature.

While the Pacific Basin remains active, the Atlantic Basin is currently quiet. However, the Atlantic Hurricane Season continues through the end of November. Stay alert and monitor our daily Weather Briefing for tropical updates.

Mary Mays
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