Unraveling Tropical Depression Fifteen-E: Essential Insights You Can’t Miss
New Tropical Depression Forms South of Baja California
Latest Advisory: The National Hurricane Center in Miami, FL, has announced the formation of a new tropical depression, located far south-southwest of Baja California. This information is based on data collected at 2:00 AM MST on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.
Current Position and Status
As of 2:00 AM MST (0900 UTC), the depression is situated at 9.4°N latitude and 113.2°W longitude, approximately 955 miles (1540 kilometers) from the southern tip of Baja California. It is moving west-northwest at 5 mph (7 km/h).
Wind Conditions and Atmospheric Pressure
The system is experiencing maximum sustained winds of 35 mph (55 km/h), with higher gusts. The central pressure is around 1005 mb (29.68 inches). A slight strengthening is expected, potentially upgrading the system to a tropical storm later today, though no major intensity changes are anticipated in the coming days.
Predicted Path and Movement
The depression is projected to continue on a west-northwest path today. A shift to the north-northwest is likely by early Thursday, with a return to a west-northwest direction expected as the weekend nears.
Land Impact and Safety
Currently, there are no coastal watches or warnings, and the depression does not pose an immediate threat to land. However, it is crucial to stay informed and prepared.
Stay Updated
The next detailed advisory will be released at 8:00 AM MST. Keep up with official updates to ensure your safety and readiness.
Forecaster: Jelsema (CPHC)
Preparedness and Caution
In times of potential weather threats, it is vital to rely on information from trusted sources. Avoid spreading or believing in rumors, and follow only official alerts. Stay calm, stay informed, and adhere to guidance from local authorities.
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