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Tropical Storm Henriette Passes North of Hawaii, Alters Local Weather
Tropical Storm Henriette is currently passing north of Hawaii, moving west-northwest and expected to strengthen, potentially reaching hurricane status within the next several days while remaining well offshore. Although Henriette poses no direct threat to the Hawaiian Islands, it is influencing local weather by weakening the trade winds and increasing humidity, which is leading to enhanced shower activity mainly over leeward and interior areas. Forecasters from the National Weather Service and the Central Pacific Hurricane Center predict that these conditions will be short-lived, with trades resuming and more stable weather expected by early next week. Henriette represents the eighth named storm of the 2025 Pacific hurricane season, which has exhibited above-normal activity, though Hawaii has so far avoided direct impacts from tropical cyclones this season. Mariners and aviators are advised to be aware of occasional brief reductions in visibility due to showers, but overall conditions should remain manageable. The storm's trajectory and strength continue to be monitored closely by agencies including the National Hurricane Center, which notes that Henriette's path is influenced by a subtropical ridge and a longwave trough to the northeast.

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