Tracking Hurricane Hilary: Now Category 3, tropical storm impacts near Southern California

The forecast continues to hold for a tropical storm in San Diego and SoCal Sunday. ABC10 meteorologist Brenden Mincheff looks at the spaghetti models and timeline. Parts of southern California remains under a tropical storm warning.

    • AttackBunny@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      This article breaks it down by location. Basically, it MIGHT be a tropical storm when it hits land, but generally speaking it won’t bother most of us, unless you’re in the desert or mountain ranges, or you’re in a flood zone. Be more worried about flash flooding/flooding than the wind.

      Regardless, be prepared for the worst. Iirc they said Katrina wasn’t going to be bad and we all know how fbs turned out.

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      1 year ago

      Mostly storms and floods, the experts and articles go more into detail.

      It looks like it will lessen greatly by the time it reaches Southern California.

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    1 year ago

    All the grocery stores in San Diego are getting shopped, people freaking out. I think it’ll be fine.

    With climate change, this will be someone’s the weakest one we see for the next 50 years with hurricanes more frequent on the West Coast.