Tropical Storm Roslyn became the 17th named storm of the 2016 eastern Pacific hurricane season early Monday morning, but has now weakened to a tropical depression and is almost a remnant low.
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This system was located over 300 miles west of the southern tip of Baja California, as of Wednesday evening, local time.
Current Storm Information, Infrared Satellite Image
Projected Path
Wind shear and colder water are quickly leading to this system's demise as it remains well off the Baja California peninsula.
Unlike with Hurricane Paine, little, if any, remnant moisture from this system will be drawn into Baja California and the Southwest U.S.
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