Hawaii is bracing for the rare possibility of being impacted by two back-to-back hurricanes/tropical storms.
 
First, is Hurricane Iselle.  As of 7am CT it is located at 15.9N 138.6W; moving: W at 8mph; minimum pressure:  955 mb; maximum sustained winds:  125 mph.
 
At this time Iselle is forecast to be downgraded to a tropical storm before it impacts Hawaii on Thursday.  It is forecast to move directly over the big island around 11pm Hawaii Time Thursday night.  (Hawaii time is 5 hours behind central time or Wichita Falls time).  It will continue to move along the islands wreaking havoc until 11pm Hawaii Time Saturday night.
 
The second storms is Tropical Storm Julio.  As of 7am CT Julio is located at 13.6N 123.7W; moving: W @ 15 mph; minimum pressure:  1000mb; maximum sustained winds:  60 mph.
 
Julio is forecast to be upgraded to a hurricane by late tonight Hawaii time.  It is then forecast to plow towards the Hawaiian Islands.  At this time the long range forecast has Julio moving just north of the Big Island of Hawaii early Sunday morning Hawaii time.
 
If you have plans to travel to Hawaii in the next few days you need to pay VERY CLOSE ATTENTION to these tropical forecasts.
 
According to NBC/Weather Channel Meteorologist Al Roker the last time Hawaii was impacted by two tropical systems back-to-back was in the early 1980s.

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