Tropical Storm Douglas
Tropical Storm Douglas (formerly Tropical Depression Four-E, ep042026) is active in the open western East Pacific at approximately 14.5N, 126.9W, about 1,250 miles WSW of the southern tip of Baja California per the 21:00 UTC NHC advisory on 1 July 2026. Maximum sustained winds are 35 mph with a minimum central pressure of 1003 mb; the system is moving NNW at 7 mph. NHC confirms no coastal watches or warnings and 'HAZARDS AFFECTING LAND... None,' with forecast guidance indicating gradual weakening to post-tropical status by Friday.
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Impact verdict
Low impact. Loss pathway: None active. NHC explicitly states 'HAZARDS AFFECTING LAND... None' with no coastal watches or warnings in effect. Douglas is a minimal tropical storm (35 mph) in open ocean well removed from populated landmasses, offshore energy infrastructure, and major Pacific ports. The only plausible indirect exposure pathway is an extended forecast track that curves toward Hawaii or trans-Pacific shipping lanes, which remains highly uncertain. No economic or insured-loss indicator is present; materiality remains low.
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