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Hurricane Lala
Public Advisory #27
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Adviso Publico #27
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Forecast Advisory #27
1 hr & 28 min ago • 0300 UTC
Forecast Discussion #27
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Wind Speed Probabilities #27
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Hurricane Lala Forecast Discussion
Advisory Number: 27
500 PM HST Tue Aug 18 2026
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Hurricane Lala Discussion Number 27
NWS Central Pacific Hurricane Center Honolulu HI CP012026
Issued by NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL
500 PM HST Tue Aug 18 2026
The satellite presentation of Lala has improved markedly over the
past several hours, with very cold cloud tops now completely
surrounding a clear, symmetric and very warm eye. The latest
subjective intensity estimates from WFO HFO and JTWC are 5.0/90 kt
and 5.5/102 kt, respectively. However, objective intensity estimates
from UW-CIMSS span a considerably wider range of 94-119 kt. Given
the rapidly increasing objective intensity estimates and the
continued improvement in Lala's satellite presentation, the initial
intensity has been set at 110 kt for this advisory. This makes Lala
the first major hurricane of the year in the Central Pacific Basin.
Lala is moving west-northwestward around 8 kt, steered primarily by
a mid-level ridge centered to the north. A gradual turn toward the
northwest is expected on Wednesday as a mid- to upper-level trough
approaches the region from the northwest. By Thursday, the trough is
expected to weaken the ridge, resulting in a more northward motion.
Late this week, Lala is likely to turn back toward the
north-northwest as the trough becomes a cut-off low and Lala moves
around its northeastern periphery. The latest NHC track forecast is
very similar to the previous advisory through 96 h. Beyond that
time, however, there remains considerable along- and cross-track
spread regarding the timing and location of the eventual turn back
toward the north-northwest.
Despite moderate west-southwesterly wind shear, relatively dry
mid-level air and unfavorable upper-level winds, Lala has
been rapidly intensifying over fairly warm sea surface
temperatures. Although recent satellite imagery suggests that
the hurricane's strength may be leveling off for the time
being, some additional strengthening is possible over the next 12 h
or so. The forecast peak intensity has been increased to
115 kt, which is above all available intensity guidance. After 24
h, Lala is expected to move over gradually cooler waters while
continuing to encounter moderate west-southwesterly wind shear
associated with the trough. During this time, however, the hurricane
should move into a more moist environment and experience periods of
enhanced upper-level divergence which could temporarily offset some
of the unfavorable conditions. The latest NHC forecast therefore
calls for only slow weakening beyond 24 h, followed by more steady
weakening after 72 h as Lala moves over progressively cooler
waters.
FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS
INIT 19/0300Z 20.7N 168.9W 110 KT 125 MPH
12H 19/1200Z 21.3N 169.9W 115 KT 130 MPH
24H 20/0000Z 22.5N 171.1W 105 KT 120 MPH
36H 20/1200Z 23.9N 171.8W 100 KT 115 MPH
48H 21/0000Z 25.4N 171.7W 95 KT 110 MPH
60H 21/1200Z 26.9N 171.1W 90 KT 105 MPH
72H 22/0000Z 28.7N 171.0W 85 KT 100 MPH
96H 23/0000Z 31.8N 172.5W 75 KT 85 MPH
120H 24/0000Z 34.0N 174.1W 65 KT 75 MPH
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Forecaster Adams/Pasch