Tropical Storm Hilary is expected to unleash heavy rain in Southern California and Mexico, according to the latest forecasts.
Everyone with travel plans should observe the developments of Tropical Storm Hilary due to flash flood risks.
While parts of the U.S. experienced deadly heat, the heavy rain in California can cause dangers, especially for flood-prone or low-lying areas.
The National Hurricane Center advisory reported that Tropical Storm Hilary could unleash historic rainfall.
Latest radar loop at 612 PM.
— NWS Los Angeles (@NWSLosAngeles) August 21, 2023
Moderate to heavy rain continues from eastern #SantaBarbara county to #LosAngeles county.
Some impressive rates:
Deals Flat (in the Eastern Santa Monicas) 0.47 inches in 10 minutes.#CAwx pic.twitter.com/vcf9MlmddJ
According to the forecast, the hurricane is bring tracked from the North-northwestward to Southwestern U.S.
Hilary became a hurricane before being downgraded to a tropical storm.
Tropical Storm Hilary in Southern California
According to NHC, severe weather conditions could be likely this week. People should watch out for the following weather risks:
- Mudslides
- Flooding
- Landslides
- Urban or Flash Flooding
Tropical Storm Hilary is expected to track the Northern parts of Baja California.
Tropical Storm Warning is present in the affected areas. The National Weather Service (NWS) reported that Southern Nevada could also experience heavy rain and flash flooding risks.
Meanwhile, motorists are advised to monitor the latest forecasts and road conditions to avoid travel dangers. Slower commutes or travel disruptions can become possible this week. The FEMA advisory reminded motorists to avoid driving around barricades.
While many Californians prepared for the tropical storm, a moderate earthquake jolted parts of California.
No tsunami was reported, according to NWS Los Angeles.
Tropical storm impacts
In the latest forecast, Tropical Storm Hilary's strong winds and heavy rain caused widespread power interruption in parts of California. At least 40,000 people had no power.
Beachgoers should watch out for the rapid rise of seawater. Rough waters and rip currents are possible due to the weather. Flood advisories are also present in parts of California.
Furthermore, people in the affected areas were advised to evacuate due to flood threats, especially in:
- San Bernardino County
- Orange County
- Riverside Counties
Meanwhile, the National Hurricane Center said that tropical storm watches were present in portions of Puerto Rico and Hispaniola.
Tropical Storm Franklin formed over the Caribbean Sea and is expected to unload dangerous sea travel and heavy rain.
In the midweek, the forecast warned of possible flooding and mudslides due to Tropical Storm Franklin.
Also Read: US Weather Forecast: Isolated Tornadoes, Hail To Hit Northeast Amidst Extreme Heat
Keeping safe from tropical storms
As hurricane season is here, powerful storms are expected to unfold, causing destructive winds and flooding rainfall.
As a result, communities should keep updated with the latest forecasts, especially in the affected areas in Southern California. Here are essential weather reminders to stay safe!
- Homeowners should keep a battery-operated small radio in case of a prolonged power outage. It can help communities to stay prepared for flood alerts.
- Americans should immediately evacuate when floodwaters rise rapidly. Flooding can become deadly in an instant.
- Emergency kits are also essential during natural disasters, including flooding and heavy rain.
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