Tropical depression
A tropical depression is forming south of Mexico, but is not expected to hit land. Creative Commons

A tropical depression is forming just south of Mexico's coast, but the course this weather pattern will take is still up in the air. Depression 5 has formed in the East Pacific as Dalia weakens, but the effects of this will not be actualized until after tomorrow, AccuWeather reported.

The storm is moving 260 miles southeast of Acapulco, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said Thursday. It's moving northwest at 10 mph and has a maximum windspeed of 35 mph. There are no storm watches in effect as the storm is expected to move parallel of the coast, thus not posing any threat to Mexico.

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