Tropical Storm Celia is now weakening rapidly after becoming the eastern Pacific basin's second hurricane of the season Sunday.
Here's the latest information on Celia:
- Celia's center was located just under 1,000 miles east-northeast of Hilo, Hawaii.
- Celia's convection is becoming increasingly sparse, and is likely to be downgraded to a remnant low soon.
- The remnant low will likely drift well north of the Hawaiian Islands early next week.
- Some small enhancement of showers, even in typical leeward locations, is possible as this happens next week.
- On average, the season's third storm forms by July 5, according to the National Hurricane Center.
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