Tropical Storm Dalila forms in Pacific
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The National Hurricane Center says Tropical Storm Dalila has formed in the eastern Pacific Ocean. The cyclone is centered Friday south of southwestern Mexico, about 190 miles south of Zihuatanejo.
Tropical Storm Dalila is moing Southwest at 50 mph on Saturday, and the storm is expected to strengthen this weekend before weakening on Monday. Alerts are up in the southwestern coast of Mexico from Playa Perula to Cabo Corrientes.
When is 2025 hurricane season in Florida? June 1 to Nov. 30, with most activity from August to October. No tropic storms expected Father's Day weekend
Any hurricane or tropical storm threatening Houston or the Texas coastline draws power from the heat energy stored in the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Just two weeks into the Atlantic hurricane season,
The eastern Pacific Ocean has spawned a new tropical storm, Dalila, which will swipe southern Mexico with flooding downpours and gusty winds. Meanwhile, the Atlantic basin remains dormant for now ...
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The storms are expected to become weaker in the coming days, but another tropical depression is forecasted to form later in the week.