The new Hurricane Hilary is expected to unleash heavy rain and flash flood risk in parts of the Southwestern U.S., bringing challenging rain conditions and significant flash flood risks.
Everyone with outdoor plans should observe the latest weather alerts as flooding rainfall could result in travel disruptions and slower commutes.
Recently, parts of the Central and Southwestern U.S. recorded extreme temperatures resulting in high temperatures and heat-related health concerns.
The rain in the West U.S. could likely ease the heat in the region.
Hurricane Hilary on Track to Southwestern U.S.
Tropical Storm Hilary managed to develop into Hurricane.
Weather agencies were monitoring the three tropical waves in the Atlantic Ocean that could likely strengthen. In Florida, residents could anticipate a rainy outlook this weekend.
The latest forecast said that heavy rainfall and major flash flood risk could emerge due to Hurricane Hilary impacting portions of the Southwestern U.S.
The strengthening Hurricane reached Category four hurricane with 140 mph sustained winds. The severe weather from the storm could maintain until early next week.
From Saturday to Tuesday, Hurricane Hilary is forecast to unleash the following weather risks:
- Torrential rain
- Flash flooding
- Mudslides
Residents should also observe for prolonged power outages and rough surf conditions.
Hurricane Hilary is expected to impact the following areas:
- Carson City
- Elko
- Cedar City
- Las Vegas
- Hermosilo
- La Paz
- Los Angeles
- San Diego
- Ensenada
- Parts of Mexico
Meanwhile, the NWS San Diego warned that Hurricane Hilary could result in beach erosion, locally high surf and strong winds.
People can expect a heavy rain outlook on the weekend until Monday.
Furthermore, the NHS Easter Pacific noted the significant impacts of the Hurricane.
In the latest key message, Baja California and Southwestern Mexico could expect an increasing hurricane risk.
Hurricane watches are in effect in the affected areas.
Dangerous heat in Southeast U.S.
Meanwhile, the National Weather Service (NWS) reported that dangerous heat could unfold in Carolias and Southeast until early next week.
The following areas are at risk of the oppressive heat:
- Central Plains
- Texas
- Midwest
- Gulf Coast States
The advisories said excessive heat could be dangerous, especially for outdoor workers and older adults.
While many Americans anticipated the summer, the challenging heat could become a concern.
Staying hydrated and limiting possible outdoor plans help prevent heat stress, heat stroke, and other illnesses.
Also Read: Tropical Waves Likely to Develop in Atlantic Ocean Next Week; Thunderstorms Possible in Florida
Keeping safe from Hurricane Hilary
The new Hurricane Hilary is set to bring severe impacts in Baja California, Mexico and the Southwestern U.S.
Staying alert for the latest weather is essential to avoid dangers and injuries.
Motorists should also check the road conditions before going out, as flooded roads and dangerous travel could be possible.
Furthermore, people should immediately evacuate when floodwater rapidly rises.
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