Hurricane Douglas became the first hurricane of the 2020 eastern Pacific season when it whipped up winds of 74 mph Wednesday.
It's a late start for the region's hurricane season — according to the National Hurricane Center, or NHC, Hurricane Douglas is among the latest first hurricanes. Hurricane Hanna became a hurricane shortly after Douglas and made landfall in Texas Saturday, another of the three storm systems bearing down on the U.S. and the Caribbean.
Douglas, now a major hurricane with sustained winds up to 90 mph, is projected to weaken, though still be near hurricane strength, as it closes in on the Hawaiian Islands. According to the NHC, there is a strong chance that strong winds and heavy rainfall could affect parts of Hawaii beginning Sunday.
Track the path of the storm system with this map, which will update with the latest storm forecast.