Hurricane Hillary strengthens off the Mexican coast and heads North right now
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| Hurricane Hillary strengthens off the Mexican coast and heads North right now |
This morning California is in the crosshairs as Hurricane Hillary strengthens off the Mexican coast and heads North right now.
It's a hurricane although. It's projected to when it hits us to be a tropical storm Community stretching from San Diego to Nevada and even Western Arizona is bracing for whipping winds torrential rain and flash floods.
We could see a Year's worth of rain in places like Palm Springs or Las Vegas.
Some of those Mountain areas in just a couple of days. The storm is expected to make landfall in Mexico on Sundays and weekends as it approaches the U.S. border.
Experts have their eyes fixed on Hillary's path. Its precise movement up the West Coast will determine just how dangerous the system will be.
It moves just a little bit more offshore and sort of you know is more of a glancing blow for the Baja Peninsula Hillary set to make history if it reaches Southern California as a tropical storm.
This would be the first potential tropical system to make landfall in California in more than 80 years warm waters west of Mexico are partially to blame for supercharging.
The system is also a concern in the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean where several storms could develop in the coming days one expert called the record 88-degree water in the Gulf freakishly hot others warned that coral reefs are a vital part of the underwater ecosystem and a line of defense against hurricanes are bleaching and dying across the Caribbean.
On the off chance that we didn't have this spike and section Reef situation right off the shore of the Keys. These islands would be decimated back on the west coast.
Experts are predicting Hillary could reach category 4 strength as early as tomorrow with Winds of 140 miles per hour on the path could change but it could be the main hurricane to hit Southern California beginning around 1939.
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