Tropical Storm Henriette continues to churn across the eastern Pacific Ocean this week and is forecast to bring tropical moisture and significant waves as it passes northeast of the Hawaiian Islands.

Henriette formed on Monday and currently has sustained winds of up to 50 mph with higher gusts, according to the National Hurricane Center.

"Little change in strength is expected during the next few days, followed by gradual weakening toward the end of the week while the cyclone passes to the east-northeast of the Hawaiian Islands," the NHC said.

All south-facing shores of Hawaii are currently under a High Surf Advisory through Tuesday evening due to the leftovers of Tropical Storm Gil . Those tropical remnants are forecast to pass north of the islands on Wednesday and Thursday.

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