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USA | Aug 18, 2023

Hurricane Hilary set to weaken before reaching California on Sunday

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Satellite imagery of Hurricane Hilary in the eastern Pacific Ocean as at 9:50 am local time on Friday, August 18, 2023. (Photo: National Hurricane Center)

MEXICO CITY (Reuters)

Hurricane Hilary, now at category four intensity, was rushing toward Mexico’s Baja California peninsula on Friday morning, threatening to bring “significant flooding” to parts of the region as well as the southwestern United States, an American government agency said.

Hilary was moving west-northwest at nearly 20 kilometres/hour, packing maximum sustained winds of nearly 230 kilometres/hour, after being upgraded to a dangerous category four system overnight, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said in its latest advisory.

Hilary will still be a hurricane when it approaches the west coast of Baja California over the weekend, but is expected to weaken to a tropical storm before reaching southern California on Sunday afternoon, it added.

A storm surge could produce coastal flooding and destructive waves along the western Baja California peninsula of Mexico, the agency added.

A view of the rough sea along a beach after Hurricane Hilary strengthened into a Category 2 storm, in Manzanillo, in Colima state, Mexico, in this undated handout photo obtained by Reuters on August 17, 2023. (Photo: Proteccion Civil Estatal Colima (PC_Colima) via X/Handout via REUTERS)

Rainfall of three-to-six inches (7.6 to 15 centimetres) is expected across portions of southern California and southern Nevada, which “would lead to significant and rare impacts.”

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