Concern is growing Hurricane Hilary will unleash a prolific amount of flooding rainfall on the southwestern US and parts of California as it makes a rare move over the region Sunday and into early next week, triggering the first ever tropical storm watch for California.
Hilary could dump more than a year’s worth of rain in parts of three states: California, Nevada and Arizona. Because of the threat, parts of California face a rare high risk for excessive rainfall. This Level 4 of 4 threat is the first to ever be issued for this part of Southern California.
Hilary was a powerful Category 4 hurricane churning about 360 miles south of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Friday afternoon with sustained winds of 145 mph with stronger gusts, the National Hurricane Center said.
Video Chapters:
0:00 – Intro
0:23 – Major Hurricane Hilary Looking Impressive
4:18 – 12z GFS model Guidence
6:57 – Historic Rainfall Totals Likely
8:30 – Very Rich Moisture In Place
9:07 – 500mb Steering Flow Pattern
10:38 – Spegetti Plots 12:07 – Hilary May Make History
12:37 – Latest NHC Products 17:45 – URGENT Announcment 1
9:35 – Outro/Promotion
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