Tropical Depression Nine-E has become the latest tropical cyclone to form in what has been a busy stretch in the eastern Pacific basin.
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Once again, this system won't threaten the Mexican Pacific coast, moving toward the west-northwest, but is expected to eventually earn the name "Howard" as a tropical storm.
Here's the latest from the National Hurricane Center:
- Tropical Depression Nine-E was located about 900 miles west-southwest of the southern tip of Baja California, as of Sunday afternoon.
- The depression is forecast to strengthen into Tropical Storm Howard Sunday night or early Monday.
- This system is no threat to any land areas.
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