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Tropical activity in the Atlantic may start to ramp up soon as hurricane season prepares to shift into a higher gear as August arrives.
AccuWeather forecasters are watching two areas within the Atlantic for tropical development at the start of August.
In the Pacific, forecasters are watching five systems, including Hurricane Iona and Tropical Storm Keli. Iona has strengthened into a major hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 115 mph about 790 miles south-southeast of Honolulu, Hawaii.
Louisiana meteorologists and weather experts criticized the decision to cut the satellites and joined others across the country to push back. "This is a good thing," New Orleans meteorologist Scot Pilié said.
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Iona became the first named storm of the 2025 hurricane season in the Central Pacific on Sunday evening local time. The storm was over the ocean southeast of Hawaii, with maximum sustained winds of 115 miles per hour.
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