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Posted: 5:37 PM Aug 22, 2009
Pacific Tropical Storm
Tropical Storm Hilda forms far out in Pacific.
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The National Hurricane Center says Tropical Storm Hilda has formed far out in the Pacific.
Hilda is the eighth named storm of the Pacific hurricane season. It has maximum sustained winds near 40 mph (65 kph).
On Saturday evening, it was about 1,930 miles (3,105 km) west-southwest of the southern tip of Mexico's Baja, California, peninsula and 1,225 miles (1,970 km) east-southeast of Hilo, Hawaii. It is moving west at 10 mph and is not currently threatening land. It is not expected to strengthen over the next few days.
Meanwhile, in the Atlantic, Hurricane Bill is swirling off the New England coast of the U.S. with maximum sustained winds near 85 mph (140 kph).
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