East Pacific Tropical Cyclone Outlook for July 24th, 2021
The HIRSC - Weather Team is continuing to monitor an area of interest in the East Pacific Ocean Basin, which has a very high chance of becoming an organized system in the next few days.

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The HIRSC Weather Team is monitoring an area of interest is located 1,425 miles East-Southeast of Hilo, Hawaii Island, and has over a 70% chance of forming into an organized in the next 5 days. Still too early to tell the potential weather impacts for Hawaii Island, however in the immediate forecast, no weather impacts are expected from this area of interest.
We will have a better idea of the impacts it could bring to Hawaii Island within the next few days.
Area of Interest Update

Tropical Weather Outlook
NWS Central Pacific Hurricane Center Honolulu HI
800 PM HST Sat Jul 24 2021
For the central North Pacific...between 140W and 180W:
1. The National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida is monitoring a
low pressure system located about 1500 miles east-southeast of
Hilo, Hawaii, which continues to show signs of organization.
Environmental conditions are forecast to be conducive for further
development, and the system could become a tropical depression
later this weekend or early next week before reaching cooler
waters while moving westward at 10 to 15 mph.
* Formation chance through 48 hours...high...70 percent.
* Formation chance through 5 days...high...70 percent.
Elsewhere, no tropical cyclones are expected during the next 5
days.