The short-lived tropical storm resulted in no reports of damages, and heavy precipitation affected the islands.
Blanca was a short-lived storm, and did not affect land.
It was a very short-lived storm over the north-central Atlantic Ocean.
Hilda was a short-lived storm which did not affect land.
Later that month, a short-lived storm developed over the Arabian Sea and dissipated the next day without impacting land.
Blanca was a short-lived tropical storm that briefly threatened land.
Jose was a weak and short-lived tropical storm that formed far from land on October 29.
Hernan was a short-lived and weak tropical storm which had no effects on land.
Another short-lived tropical storm formed east of the Leeward Islands on September 10.
A short-lived tropical storm formed west of the Yucatán Peninsula on August 31.