A new tropical system is expected to pass south of Hawai, bringing intense rainfall to areas still recovering from a previous hurricane. The storm, named Moke, formed on Friday and is forecast to maintain its intensity as a tropical storm. Its trajectory is similar to that of the previous hurricane, but it is likely to be weaker and pass farther south.

Moke is currently located about 1,045 kilometers southeast of the eastern coast of the Big Island. Further details about the storm's path and potential impact are available from the National Hurricane Center and other sources.

The storm's approach comes less than a week after a deadly hurricane affected parts of the islands, and areas are still recovering from the damage.