Hurricane Kiko heads toward Hawaii
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Hurricane Kiko and Tropical Storm Lorena, the latter of which was downgraded from a hurricane on Thursday, are two separate weather systems simultaneously moving through the Pacific Ocean, though in different directions.
4. Its five-day track shows no indication of a threat to land. Hurricane Kiko has formed in the Pacific Ocean and is forecast to reach major hurricane status, with peak sustained winds of 115 mph by Sept. 4, the National Hurricane Center said.