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Tropical Storm Dalila at 18.2°N - 107.8°W

North Pacific Ocean

Last observation: 15 Jun 2025 - 15:55 UTC

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12 Jun 2025 - 15 Jun 2025


NHC Storm Description:

15 Jun 2025 - 15:00 UTC ...DALILA WEAKENING WHILE MOVING OVER COOLER WATERS... As of 8:00 AM MST Sun Jun 15 the center of Dalila was located near 18.2, -107.8 with movement WNW at 9 mph. The minimum central pressure was 999 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 50 mph.

15 Jun 2025 - 12:00 UTC ...DALILA MOVING AWAY FROM THE COAST OF SOUTHWESTERN MEXICO... ...ALL TROPICAL STORM WARNINGS DISCONTINUED... As of 5:00 AM MST Sun Jun 15 the center of Dalila was located near 18.1, -107.4 with movement WNW at 14 mph. The minimum central pressure was 996 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 60 mph.

15 Jun 2025 - 9:00 UTC ...DALILA MOVING WESTWARD AND AWAY FROM THE COAST OF SOUTHWESTERN MEXICO... As of 2:00 AM MST Sun Jun 15 the center of Dalila was located near 18.0, -107.2 with movement WNW at 14 mph. The minimum central pressure was 993 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 65 mph.

15 Jun 2025 - 6:00 UTC ...DALILA CONTINUES TO BRING STRONG WINDS AND HEAVY RAIN TO PORTIONS OF SOUTHWESTERN MEXICO... As of 11:00 PM MST Sat Jun 14 the center of Dalila was located near 17.9, -106.9 with movement WNW at 14 mph. The minimum central pressure was 993 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 65 mph.

15 Jun 2025 - 3:00 UTC ...DALILA CONTINUES TO BRING STRONG WINDS AND HEAVY RAIN TO PORTIONS OF SOUTHWESTERN MEXICO... As of 03:00 UTC SUN JUN 15 2025 the center of Dalila was located near 17.6, -106.1 with movement WNW at 12 mph. The minimum central pressure was 993 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 65 mph.

15 Jun 2025 - 0:00 UTC ...DALILA CONTINUES TO BRING STRONG WINDS AND HEAVY RAIN TO PORTIONS OF SOUTHWEST MEXICO... As of 6:00 PM CST Sat Jun 14 the center of Dalila was located near 17.2, -105.2 with movement WNW at 10 mph. The minimum central pressure was 993 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 65 mph.

14 Jun 2025 - 21:00 UTC ...DALILA CONTINUES TO IMPACT SOUTHWESTERN MEXICO... As of 3:00 PM CST Sat Jun 14 the center of Dalila was located near 16.8, -105.5 with movement WNW at 10 mph. The minimum central pressure was 993 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 65 mph.

14 Jun 2025 - 18:00 UTC ...DALILA STRENGTHENS... As of 12:00 PM CST Sat Jun 14 the center of Dalila was located near 16.6, -105.1 with movement NW at 10 mph. The minimum central pressure was 993 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 65 mph.

14 Jun 2025 - 15:00 UTC ...DALILA'S OUTER RAINBANDS AFFECTING SOUTHWESTERN MEXICO... As of 15:00 UTC SAT JUN 14 2025 the center of Dalila was located near 16.5, -104.8 with movement NW at 12 mph. The minimum central pressure was 996 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 60 mph.

14 Jun 2025 - 12:00 UTC ...OUTER BANDS OF DALILA IMPACTING SOUTHWESTERN MEXICO... As of 6:00 AM CST Sat Jun 14 the center of Dalila was located near 16.1, -104.3 with movement NW at 12 mph. The minimum central pressure was 999 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 50 mph.

14 Jun 2025 - 9:00 UTC ...DALILA STRENGTHENS OFFSHORE THE SOUTHWEST COAST OF MEXICO... ...TROPICAL STORM WARNING NOW IN EFFECT FROM PLAYA PERULA TO CABO CORRIENTES... As of 3:00 AM CST Sat Jun 14 the center of Dalila was located near 15.9, -103.9 with movement NW at 12 mph. The minimum central pressure was 999 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 50 mph.

14 Jun 2025 - 6:00 UTC ...DALILA CONTINUES TO MOVE NORTHWESTWARD OFFSHORE THE SOUTHWEST COAST OF MEXICO... As of 12:00 AM CST Sat Jun 14 the center of Dalila was located near 15.6, -103.2 with movement NW at 12 mph. The minimum central pressure was 1000 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 45 mph.

14 Jun 2025 - 3:00 UTC ...TROPICAL STORM WARNING ISSUED FOR THE COAST OF MEXICO FROM LAZARO CARDENAS TO TECPAN DE GALEANA... As of 9:00 PM CST Fri Jun 13 the center of Dalila was located near 15.2, -103.0 with movement NW at 12 mph. The minimum central pressure was 1001 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 40 mph.

14 Jun 2025 - 0:00 UTC ...DALILA BRINGING AREAS OF HEAVY RAINS AND STRONG WINDS ALONG THE COAST OF SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN MEXICO...
Location: 15.1°N 15.1°N
Max sustained: 40 mph
Moving: NW at 13 mph
Min pressure: 1001 mb

Issued at 600 PM CST Fri Jun 13 2025

13 Jun 2025 - 21:00 UTC ...DALILA BRINGING AREAS OF HEAVY RAINS AND STRONG WINDS ALONG THE COAST OF SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN MEXICO...
Location: 14.8°N 14.8°N
Max sustained: 40 mph
Moving: NNW at 14 mph
Min pressure: 1001 mb

Issued at 300 PM CST Fri Jun 13 2025

13 Jun 2025 - 18:00 UTC ...DEPRESSION STRENGTHENS INTO TROPICAL STORM DALILA... As of 12:00 PM CST Fri Jun 13 the center of Dalila was located near 14.5, -101.8 with movement NNW at 10 mph. The minimum central pressure was 1004 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 40 mph.

13 Jun 2025 - 15:00 UTC ...DISTURBANCE BECOMES TROPICAL DEPRESSION FOUR-E... ...TROPICAL STORM WARNING ISSUED FOR PORTIONS OF THE COAST OF SOUTHWESTERN MEXICO... As of 9:00 AM CST Fri Jun 13 the center of Four-E was located near 13.9, -101.6 with movement NNW at 10 mph. The minimum central pressure was 1005 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 35 mph.

13 Jun 2025 - 12:00 UTC ...DISTURBANCE BECOMING BETTER ORGANIZED AND EXPECTED TO BECOME A TROPICAL STORM LATER TODAY... ...TROPICAL STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THE COAST OF SOUTHWESTERN MEXICO... As of 6:00 AM CST Fri Jun 13 the center of Four-E was located near 13.4, -101.3 with movement NNW at 9 mph. The minimum central pressure was 1006 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 35 mph.

13 Jun 2025 - 9:00 UTC ...DISTURBANCE EXPECTED TO BECOME A TROPICAL STORM LATER TODAY... ...TROPICAL STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THE COAST OF SOUTHWESTERN MEXICO... As of 3:00 AM CST Fri Jun 13 the center of Four-E was located near 12.8, -100.8 with movement NNW at 9 mph. The minimum central pressure was 1006 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 35 mph.

13 Jun 2025 - 18:00 UTC ...DISTURBANCE GRADUALLY BECOMING BETTER ORGANIZED... ...TROPICAL STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FOR THE COAST OF SOUTHWESTERN MEXICO... As of 12:00 AM CST Fri Jun 13 the center of Four-E was located near 12.2, -100.7 with movement NW at 7 mph. The minimum central pressure was 1006 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 35 mph.

13 Jun 2025 - 3:00 UTC ...DISTURBANCE IS FORECAST TO BECOME A TROPICAL STORM ON FRIDAY... ...TROPICAL STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FOR THE COAST OF SOUTHWESTERN MEXICO... As of 9:00 PM CST Thu Jun 12 the center of Four-E was located near 11.9, -100.6 with movement NW at 7 mph. The minimum central pressure was 1006 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 35 mph.

13 Jun 2025 - 0:00 UTC ...TROPICAL STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FOR THE COAST OF SOUTHWESTERN MEXICO... As of 6:00 PM CST Thu Jun 12 the center of Four-E was located near 11.5, -100.5 with movement WNW at 7 mph. The minimum central pressure was 1006 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 35 mph.

12 Jun 2025 - 21:00 UTC ...DISTURBANCE HAS THE POTENTIAL TO BRING TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS TO COASTAL SOUTHWESTERN MEXICO... ...TROPICAL STORM WATCHES ISSUED FOR MEXICO... As of 3:00 PM CST Thu Jun 12 the center of Four-E was located near 11.3, -100.2 with movement WNW at 7 mph. The minimum central pressure was 1006 mb with maximum sustained winds of about 35 mph.

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GeoColor was developed at the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA) and the STAR Regional and Mesoscale Meteorology Branch (RAMMB). For a full description of the algorithm, please see this article.

Please credit CIRA/NOAA when using GeoColor imagery.

NOTE: Lighted areas shown in nighttime images are not real-time depictions of city lights. The layer is derived from a compilation of JPSS VIIRS Day Night Band images and is included for orientation purposes.

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GeoColor was developed at the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA) and the STAR Regional and Mesoscale Meteorology Branch (RAMMB). For a full description of the algorithm, please see this article.

Please credit CIRA/NOAA when using GeoColor imagery.

NOTE: Lighted areas shown in nighttime images are not real-time depictions of city lights. The layer is derived from a compilation of JPSS VIIRS Day Night Band images and is included for orientation purposes.

 • CIRA GeoColor Product Quick Guide

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GeoColor was developed at the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA) and the STAR Regional and Mesoscale Meteorology Branch (RAMMB). For a full description of the algorithm, please see this article.

Please credit CIRA/NOAA when using GeoColor imagery.

NOTE: Lighted areas shown in nighttime images are not real-time depictions of city lights. The layer is derived from a compilation of JPSS VIIRS Day Night Band images and is included for orientation purposes.

 • CIRA GeoColor Product Quick Guide

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GeoColor was developed at the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA) and the STAR Regional and Mesoscale Meteorology Branch (RAMMB). For a full description of the algorithm, please see this article.

Please credit CIRA/NOAA when using GeoColor imagery.

NOTE: Lighted areas shown in nighttime images are not real-time depictions of city lights. The layer is derived from a compilation of JPSS VIIRS Day Night Band images and is included for orientation purposes.

 • CIRA GeoColor Product Quick Guide

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GeoColor was developed at the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA) and the STAR Regional and Mesoscale Meteorology Branch (RAMMB). For a full description of the algorithm, please see this article.

Please credit CIRA/NOAA when using GeoColor imagery.

NOTE: Lighted areas shown in nighttime images are not real-time depictions of city lights. The layer is derived from a compilation of JPSS VIIRS Day Night Band images and is included for orientation purposes.

 • CIRA GeoColor Product Quick Guide

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GLM FED

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Day Convection

RGB used to identify areas of rapid intensification
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Day Night Cloud Micro Combo

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Air Mass RGB

RGB based on data from IR & water vapor
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Sandwich RGB

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Band 1

0.47 µm
Blue - Visible
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Band 2

0.64 µm
Red - Visible
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Band 3

0.86 µm
Veggie - Near IR
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Band 4

1.37 µm
Cirrus - Near IR
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Band 5

1.6 µm
Snow/Ice - Near IR
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Band 6

2.2 µm
Cloud Particle - Near IR
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Band 7

3.9 µm
Shortwave Window - IR
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Band 8

6.2 µm
Upper-Level Water Vapor - IR
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Band 9

6.9 µm
Mid-Level Water Vapor - IR
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Band 10

7.3 µm
Lower-level Water Vapor - IR
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Band 11

8.4 µm
Cloud Top - IR
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Band 12

9.6 µm
Ozone - IR
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Band 13

10.3 µm
Clean Longwave Window - IR
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Band 14

11.2 µm
Longwave Window - IR
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Band 15

12.3 µm
Dirty Longwave Window - IR
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Band 16

13.3 µm
CO₂ Longwave - IR
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