Tropical Storm Hilary is heading towards California, bringing the threat of heavy rainfall and potential flash flooding. Learn about its timeline and anticipated impacts
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Tropical Storm Hilary formed off Mexico's coast, set to become a major hurricane. It'll weaken before reaching SoCal, causing heavy rainfall and raising flash flood concerns.
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California's dry summer faces an anomaly as Hilary approaches. Widespread rainfall is predicted. SoCal and Nevada may see 1-4 inches—far beyond their summer averages.
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Flash floods pose threats as Hilary brings heavy downpours. Recent wildfires' burn scars amplify risks. L.A. Basin, San Diego, and Mojave Desert could face flooding.
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Bay Area & Central Coast brace for unexpected rain. Chances of precipitation rise from 10% to 70%. Prepare for downpours that exceed an inch.
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Stay prepared as Hilary's impacts loom. Southern California and Southwest U.S. need to monitor forecasts. Rain and wind could affect the areas.
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Tropical Storm Hilary highlights the unusual nature of weather patterns. From flash flood risks to unseasonable rainfall, it underscores the need for adaptable preparedness.