Hurricane Hilary

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2 Inches of Rain Shutters Death Valley for Weeks

Heavy rainfall, flooding from Hurricane Hilary has caused 'extensive damage' in super-dry park

(Newser) - The hottest place on the planet has been shut down for weeks, but not because of the excessive heat. Instead, Death Valley National Park, the driest national park in the nation, has been closed off to visitors after receiving more rain in one day last month than the park typically...

Hilary Brought Record Rainfall to Death Valley

Desert, mountain towns are digging out from the mud

(Newser) - Crews in mountain and desert towns worked to clear away mud and debris Tuesday in the aftermath of the first tropical storm to hit Southern California in 84 years. The system was dissipating as it moved over the Rocky Mountains. Hilary shattered daily rain records in San Diego and dumped...

SoCal Seems to Have Weathered Hilary's Punch

Tropical storm delivered high winds and heavy rain, but no major incidents so far

(Newser) - To be sure, Tropical Storm Hilary hammered Southern California with drenching rains and high winds over the last 24 hours. But so far, no major catastrophes have resulted. "Los Angeles was tested, but we came through it, and we came through it with minimal impacts," says Los Angeles...

In the Middle of California's Rare Tropical Storm, a 5.1 Earthquake

Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Hilary was drenching the southern part of the state

(Newser) - Tropical Storm Hilary drenched Southern California from the coast to inland mountains and deserts Sunday evening, prompting rescues from swollen rivers and forcing some of the nation's largest school districts to cancel Monday classes. Millions braced for more flooding and mudslides, even as the storm began to weaken, the...

California Braces as Storm Stays on Track
Hilary Makes Landfall,
Turns Toward San Diego
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Hilary Makes Landfall, Turns Toward San Diego

Parts of California could receive 3 inches of rain per hour

(Newser) - Now a tropical storm, Hilary made landfall Sunday in a lightly populated area of Mexico's Baja California, downing power lines and sending torrents of water through streets. The eye was forecast to reach San Diego by 5pm local time before Hilary turns northeast, putting it on track to hit...

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