The name doesn’t pack much of a punch so let’s hope the storm doesn’t either.
Weather forecasters say the storm, which was born in the Eastern Pacific on Wednesday, could swirl across Hawaii on Tuesday.
Read more at AccuWeather.com.
And if you’re interested in storm names, the government has a list already in place covering the next five years. And going back to 1950, too. We might still see Gil, Henriette and Ivo this season.
— Patti Epler
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