Rain, winds lash Hawaii; State braces for first hurricane since '92

Hurricane Iselle is swirling its way toward the Big Island of Hawaii, where a hurricane warning is in effect — the first for any of the Hawaiian islands since 1992. The storm is maintaining its strength despite encountering relatively cool ocean

Rain, growing winds and heavy surf lashed at the easternmost parts of Hawaii as the state braced Thursday for Hurricane Iselle, the first such storm to reach the state in 22 years. Airports were still open, but American Airlines, Island Air, Mokulele

Rain, growing winds and heavy surf lashed at the easternmost parts of Hawaii as the state braced Thursday for Hurricane Iselle, the first such storm to reach the state in 22 years. Airports were still open, but American Airlines, Island Air, Mokulele

And hurricane centers predict they'll weaken, maybe not even making landfall as hurricanes. Julio is tracking north, looking like it might not even touch Hawaii, when it passes over the weekend. And ahead of Iselle, scheduled 

This image provided by NOAA taken Thursday Aug. 7, 2014 at 2 a.m. EDT shows Hurricane Iselle, left and Hurricane Julio. Iselle was supposed to weaken as it slowly trudged west across the Pacific. It didn't _ and now Hawaii is poised to take its first