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Hurricane Hilary Approaches Southern United States West Coast

A mass of clouds was observed swirling over the southern part of the United States’ West Coast as Hurricane Hilary approached the region. Satellite timelapse imagery released by the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA) captured the storm’s movement across parts of Mexico and southern California.

As of Saturday afternoon, Hurricane Hilary was classified as a category 4 hurricane. The storm had the potential to bring an “historic amount of rain to the southwestern US,” according to CIRA. This raised concerns for heavy rain and flash flooding in the affected area.

The National Weather Service issued forecasts for heavy rain and flash flooding on Saturday afternoon. Residents in the region were alerted to possible dangerous weather conditions and advised to take necessary precautions.

The impact of Hurricane Hilary on the southern United States’ West Coast is significant and could result in severe flooding and other weather-related hazards. It is important for residents in the affected areas to stay updated on the latest weather alerts and follow the guidance of local authorities.

Preparedness measures, such as securing loose items and creating an emergency kit with essential supplies, should be taken by residents in the potential path of the storm. Evacuation plans should also be considered in case of worsening conditions.

As the situation continues to develop, it is crucial for individuals to stay informed through official channels and heed any evacuation orders or other safety instructions.

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