August 19, 20232 yr A hurricane packing 130mph (215km/h) winds is churning towards Mexico and the south-western US. The Category 4 storm, named Hilary, is predicted to first make landfall in Baja California, a Mexican state, on Saturday morning. Forecasters say it will then lose wind speed and become a tropical storm, tracking north-west towards southern California, Nevada, Arizona and Utah. It would be the first tropical storm to hit California in over 80 years. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema) has "pre-positioned personnel and supplies in the region, and they're ready to respond as needed," President Joe Biden said Friday. "I urge everyone in the path of the storm to take precautions and listen to the guidance from state and local officials." The National Weather Service (NWS) said the potential for heavy rain, ranging from 3-6in (7-15cm) in some areas, and up to 10in in others, could lead to "significant and rare" impacts for parts of southern California and southern Nevada. In San Diego, the NWS has issued a warning for the "high potential" of flash flooding. Nearly 26 million people in the south-western US were under flood watch. FULL DETAILS Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
August 19, 20232 yr Hopefully it turns out to just be a heavy rainstorm anyway we have our San Diego property ready
August 19, 20232 yr Woops, I thought this was going to be a surprise new candidate for the Presidency ...
August 20, 20232 yr Well so far just a good soaker of a rain storm supposed to get another strong band in a few hours then fizzling out tomorrow,fine by me!
August 21, 20232 yr Hey, I thought there was a drought in California, this may help a bit, won't it. Just saying. Harvey
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