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Tropical Storm Dalila is shown in this image, captured by the MODIS on the Aqua satellite on Wednesday, July 25, 2007. Out over Mexico's Pacific coast, the storm weakened, but still dumped a lot of rain on Baja California on Thursday. By Friday, it weakened into a tropical depression.

Tropical Storm Dalila was the eighth tropical system to form in the East Pacific during the 2007 season, and the fourth named storm. Dalila formed south of Baja California and arced northwest over cooled waters as it degraded.
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