Tropical Storm Dalila (2007)

Tropical Storm Dalila (2007)

Tropical Storm Dalila was a tropical storm that was active in the 2007 Pacific hurricane season. The seventh tropical cyclone and the fourth named tropical storm of the season, Dalila came from a tropical wave that entered the Eastern Pacific Ocean on July 17, 2007. It became a tropical depression five days later. It remained disorganized at times and eventually reached a peak intensity of 60 miles per hour on July 25 before degenerating into a remnant low two days later on July 27.

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