Atlantic Basin Quiet as Hurricane Lala Moves Away from Hawaii
Atlantic Basin Quiet as Hurricane Lala Moves Away from Hawaii
US · Published Aug 17, 2026
The National Hurricane Center's 2 a.m.
Sunday outlook (August 16, 2026) reports no tropical cyclone activity expected in the Atlantic, Caribbean Sea, or Gulf of Mexico over the next seven days.

Impact & Risks

Currently, there are no immediate tropical threats to South Florida or other areas in the Atlantic basin. However, the Hawaiian Islands are still experiencing the aftermath of Hurricane Lala, including heavy rainfall, flooding, and dangerous surf. Residents in Hawaii should remain vigilant as these conditions could pose risks to safety and property. The Atlantic hurricane season is nearing its peak, so monitoring tropical waves coming off Africa remains essential.

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