During September and October of the year, Hurricane Helga and Tropical Storms Kirsten, Lorraine, and Maggie hitting Mexico.
It continued north until the evening of June 22, when it strengthened into a Category 1 hurricane and sharply recurved west.
It made landfall west of Manzanillo, Mexico on the evening of June 24 and dissipated that day.
)[3] On August 7, a tropical storm was identified southwest of the Baja California Peninsula and named Connie.
It continued westward until three days later when Connie began to move northwest while remaining a tropical storm.
[4] Connie was stable in intensity until the 15th when it weakened into a tropical storm while southeast of the Big Island of Hawaii.
As it continued to recurve sharply, and on the night of August 28 (PDT time) it weakened into a remnant low.
Tropical Depression Eleven formed due south of La Paz, Mexico on September 5.
Francesca entered a period of rapid strengthening for six hours as the storm's winds increased by 35 mph (56 km/h) and became the season's sixth hurricane.
After this period of strengthening, Francesca leveled out and remained a hurricane until the morning of September 9 when it weakened prior to a southward dive as the result of interacting with nearby Tropical Storm Gretchen.
Wave action from Francesca and Hurricane Helga caused beach erosion throughout California.
The tropical storm began to curve north and on September 12 Helga became the eighth, and last hurricane of the season.
The combined wave action from Helga and Francesca caused extensive damage throughout the region.
Ione's time as a tropical storm was brief and the last advisory was issued the next morning due to land interaction that weakened the system.
[citation needed] During the late evening of September 14, Tropical Depression Fifteen formed far away from land.
The depression took a long time to strengthen and became a tropical storm for only 24 hours late in its life before cooler waters took hold of the system and made it a remnant low on September 20.
Six days after Joyce's dissipation, a tropical depression formed north of the Intertropical Convergence Zone on the evening of August 25.
Kirsten made landfall again about halfway between Los Mochis and Ciudad Obregón, Mexico.
After the storm dissipated, the Mexican Defense Ministry gave provided food, medical supplies, and temporary shelter to the victims of Kirsten, mainly in Sinaloa and Sonora.
Maggie brought torrential rains to areas affected by Lorraine earlier in the month as it paralleled the Mexican coast.
It finally made landfall near Manzanillo, Mexico and weakened into a tropical depression while near Puerto Vallarta.
The depression briefly emerged off the coast before making landfall near Puerto Vallarta for the last time.
According to the Joint Typhoon Warning Center and Japan Meteorological Agency, on October 20 Tropical Storm Kathy crossed the International Dateline, entering into CPHC's area of responsibility;[14][15] however, this storm was not included into CPHC database.