The season had a late start when on the morning the first advisory was issued for Tropical Storm Natalie. It countinued northward until landfall as a 50 mile per hour tropical storm on Mexico. Natalie weakened to a tropical depression over Mexico six hours after landfall and dissipated the next morning merely twelve hours after landfall. Any affects Natalie had on Mexico are unknown.
On the 15th of July, the a hurricane was found south of the Baja Peninsula of Mexico. It countinued mostly northwestward for most of it's life. It was stopped being monitored on the 19th. As Odessa never hit land, it has no known affects.
On July 20, the third tropical storm of the season was found and named Prudence. It maintained peak intensity of 50 miles per hour as it tracked away from land over the next four days. Prudence dissipated on July 24.
Sometime between the formation of Tropical Storm Roslyn and the formation of Tropical Storm Tillie, a storm in the Pacific was upgraded to a tropical storm and named Sylvia. However, in post-season analysis, it was found that the storm had never reached tropical storm status and was removed from the best track data.