Tropical Storm Moke poised to slam into Hawaii just days after Hurricane Lala
Weather service warns of flooding and mudslides, particularly in areas strongly affected by previous storm Tropical Storm Moke is poised to slam into the south of Hawaii’s islands with forecasters predicting heavy rains and strong winds on Saturday evening, just days after the region was devastated by Hurricane Lala . The tropical storm is gathering strength as it advances west, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).
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- Tropical Storm Moke expected to bring up to 15 inches of rain in Hawaii
- Tropical Storm Moke advances toward Hawaii as winds strengthen
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- Aerial video shows extensive damage after Hurricane Lala slammed Hawaii
- Hawaii reels in the aftermath of Hurricane Lala
- Tropical Storm Moke develops, expected to bring flooding rains to Hawaii's Big Island
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