ZCZC MIATCDEP3 ALL TTAA00 KNHC DDHHMM Remnants Of Pilar Discussion Number 9 NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL EP182017 300 PM MDT Mon Sep 25 2017 GOES-16 visible imagery along with ASCAT scatterometer data indicate that Pilar has degenerated into a trough of low pressure extending from the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula and the coast of western Mexico. This is the last advisory issued on Pilar. The highest winds remaining in association with Pilar's remnants are 20 kt, as observed by the scatterometer. Some deep convection remains in association with the remnants of Pilar along the coast of western Mexico and inland. The main hazard associated with the remnants of Pilar will be heavy rainfall, which could trigger life-threatening flash floods and mudslides over the states of northern Nayarit, the southern portion of Sinaloa, and the southwestern portion of Durango during the next day or so. FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS INIT 25/2100Z 23.8N 107.1W 20 KT 25 MPH...REMNANTS 12H 26/0600Z...DISSIPATED $$ Forecaster Landsea NNNN
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