Hurricane Cosme likely reached its peak intensity overnight. The center is located over the eastern North Pacific Ocean about 430 miles southwest of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, moving toward the west-northwest. A steady weakening is forecast and Cosme could become a tropical storm tonight and a tropical depression on Thursday.
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NHC has downgraded Cosme to a tropical storm. It's centered over the eastern North Pacific Ocean about 450 miles southwest of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. The weakening trend is forecast to continue, with Cosme becoming a remnant low by Friday.
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NHC has issued its last advisory on Cosme. The former eastern North Pacific hurricane has degenerated to a remnant area of low pressure centered about 825 miles west of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Large swells generated by the Cosme are affecting portions of the Pacific coast of Mexico from Acapulco to Los Mochis as well as the southern Baja California peninsula. The swells should subside tonight and Friday.
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Tropical Depression Four-E has been upgraded to Tropical Storm Dalila (pronounced "dah-LY-lah"). It's centered over the eastern North Pacific Ocean about 260 miles southwest of Acapulco, Mexico. Tropical Storm Watches and Warnings issued by the government of Mexico are in effect for portions of the Mexican Pacific coastline.
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This is a recent microwave satellite image of Tropical Storm Erick that at 8 am PDT was located about 150 miles south of Lazaro Cardenas, Mexico. Erick has strengthened overnight and is forecast to continue strengthening while it moves parallel to the southwestern coast of Mexico during the next day or so. The storm is expected to bring tropical-storm-force winds to a portion of the coast of Mexico and a tropical storm warning is in effect from Zihuatanejo to La Fortuna. NHC is also issuing advisories on Tropical Depression Dalila, located well south of the southern tip of the Baja Peninsula. In the southwestern Gulf of Mexico, NHC is monitoring a trough of low pressure that has a low chance of formation during the next 48 hours. Remember, the very latest information on all of these systems can be found on the NHC webiste at www.hurricanes.gov