Kiko has dissipated in the central Pacific Ocean but there is a new disturbance forecasters are keeping tabs on.
The National Hurricane Center said in an early morning advisory on Thursday, Sept. 11 it is tracking showers and thunderstorms associated with an area of low pressure just offshore of the coast of southern Mexico.
The system, labeled as EP95, continues to show signs of organization and environmental conditions are favorable for further development, hurricane center forecasters said in the advisory. A tropical depression is likely to form Thursday, Sept. 11, as the system moves west-northwestward, roughly parallel to but offshore of the coast of southern and southwestern Mexico, according to the hurricane center.
Forecasters are advising residents along the southern and sout