Mona, the final storm of the season made landfall around about the same area as Lillian did with winds of 85 mph.
Hurricane Florence followed a nearly-due west track, as it persisted to move away from land, and eventually weakened and dissipated without any effects on a landmass.
Several vessels encountered gale-force winds in this storm from the 8th through the 10th as it proceeded northward across the shipping lanes.
It was originally moving to the north-west, but turned to the west-northeast on September 28, before making landfall on Western Mexico as a tropical storm.
Hurricane Mona hit western Mexico on October 18.The following names were used for tropical storms that formed in the North Pacific Ocean east of 140°W during 1963.