Tropical Storm Douglas Path Tracker As It Forms in Pacific
Summary
Tropical Storm Douglas formed in the eastern Pacific Ocean on July 1, 2026. It is currently far from land and expected to stay over open water while slowly strengthening before weakening and losing tropical storm status by Friday.Key Facts
- Douglas formed about 1,220 miles west-southwest of Baja California, Mexico.
- The storm's maximum sustained winds are 40 mph.
- Douglas is moving north at about 7 mph.
- Tropical-storm-force winds can reach 90 miles from the storm’s center.
- Forecasters expect Douglas to gain strength through Wednesday night, then weaken by Thursday.
- Douglas is not expected to become a hurricane (which requires winds of 74 mph or higher).
- The storm’s path keeps it far from land, so no warnings or watches have been issued.
- Douglas will likely weaken into a tropical depression and then a remnant low by Friday.
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