Hurricane Guillermo is now downgraded to Tropical Storm Guillermo and is passing to the North of the Hawiian Islands.
Not so much Super Typhoon Soudelor - from USA Today:
Earth's most powerful storm of the year roars across Pacific
Food, water, cots, generators, and other federal emergency supplies were being rushed Tuesday from Hawaii and Guam to help Saipan after the Earth's most powerful storm of 2015 — Super Typhoon Soudelor — blasted through the tiny U.S. island in the Western Pacific.
The storm continued its violent march through the Pacific Ocean with sustained winds of more than 160 mph and gusts approaching 200 mph — the equivalent of a Category 5 hurricane, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center said Tuesday. The typhoon was taking aim at Taiwan, China and some of Japan's southern islands, though it's expected to weaken to a Category 3 or 4 storm by then, the center said.
The "most powerful storm of the year" epithet is a bit much as we are just now at the beginning of the storm season - any storm will be the most powerful.
The US Navy's Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) is the go-to place for updates and warnings.
