Tropical storm Hilary | 20 August 2023
Tropical Storm Hilary tracker: Live radar shows storm's movement toward Southern California
Hilary first barreled through Mexico as a hurricane Sunday morning, and has since been downgraded to a tropical storm as it continues on its way toward California.
This tracker shows the storm's real-time path to Southern Caliornia.
Los Angeles releases list of weather shelters
The City of Los Angeles has opened the following regional weather shelters for unhoused residents near at-risk areas and in street encampments:
Echo Park Community Center
313 Patton St., LA 90026 - (213) 481-1033
North Hollywood Senior Center
5301 Tujunga Ave., LA 91601 - (818) 763-7651
Lake View Terrace Recreation Center
11075 Foothill Blvd., LA 91342 - (818) 899-8087
Central Park Recreation Center
1357 E. 22nd St., LA 90011 - (213) 485-4435
Stoner Recreation Center
1835 Stoner Ave., LA 90025 - (310) 479-7200
Lanark Recreation Center
21816 Lanark St., Canoga Park 91304 - (818) 883-1503
South L.A. Sports Activity Center
7020 S. Figueroa St., LA 90003 - (323) 758-8716
[Will Open at 4 p.m., Sunday]
Glassell Park Recreation Center
3650 Verdugo Road, LA 90065
As California residents prepare for Tropical Storm Hilary, the first such weather system to hit the southern part of the state in 84 years, a new earthquake is reported in the Golden State.
According to official information from the United States Geological Survey (USGS), on Sunday afternoon, an earthquake was recorded near Ojai in Ventura County.
Magnitude 5.1 earthquake hits Southern California
As Southern California braces for heavy winds and torrential rain, a magnitude 5.1 earthquake shook the area. So far, there have been no reports of damage or injuries.
According to the US Geological Survey, the epicenter of the quake was in Ojai, between Santa Barbara and Ventura, and it took place along the Sisar fault..
Airlines suspend flights at Ontario International Airport in California
Southwest Airlines and Frontier Airlines have suspended flights to and from Ontario International Airport in California.
Southwest is suspending all flights from 12 p.m. PT Sunday through 10:30 a.m. PT Monday. while Frontier has suspended all flights Sunday and Monday.
Passengers are advised to contact their airlines for updates on their flights.
Ontario International Airport is situated about 40 miles east of Los Angeles.
Governor Newsom places California under state of emergency
Tropical Storm Hilary made landfall on the Baja California Peninsula in Mexico and is speeding toward Southern California.
As the state braces for flooding and hazardous winds, Governor Gavin Newsom has proclaimed a state of emergency for most of Southern California to support the response and recovery efforts around the storm.
The storm has weakened from a hurricane, but it is expected to bring extreme and wide-reaching effects to California and the Desert Southwest.
Nevada governor declares state of emergency
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo declared a state of emergency due to the imminent threat from Tropical Storm Hilary on Sunday, as current forecast models predict severe weather across the state of Nevada.
The emergency declaration follows Gov. Lombardo's decision to activate 100 Nevada National Guardsmen to Southern Nevada earlier this weekend.
Could Tropical Storm Hilary make a second landfall?
Tropical Storm Hilary has made landfall, but the weather system has the potential to move offshore and make another landfall, this time between Los Angeles and San Diego.
Whether or not this happens, there is a very high possibility of flooding in the area because of the amount of rain the storm is projected to unleash.
California is bracing for the first tropical storm to make landfall in the state in 84 years. Hurricane Hilary, carrying winds up to 140 miles per hour battered Baja California in Mexico and though it has been downgraded to a tropical storm, it is forecast to bring destructive rains to Southern California and surrounding areas.
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Tropical storm Hilary causes flight cancellations
Flights have been canceled across San Diego, Los Angeles & Palm Springs airports due to the effects of Tropical Storm Hilary.
More than a third of flights in and out of San Diego have been cancelled, and around 40% from Palm Springs thus far. Los Angeles hasn't seen as many cancellations at the moment, with only five percent of flights cancelled so far.
First death from Hilary reported in Mexico
The first death reportedly caused by Hurricane Hilary took place in Mulegé, Mexico. The person died after their vehicle was swept away by floodwaters.
Hilary batters Baja California in Mexico
Hilary is already pummeling Baja California in Mexico, where at least one person has died in the tropical storm. A hurricane warning is in place for a 300-mile stretch of the peninsula.
Tropical Storm Hilary makes landfall
According to the National Hurricane Center, Tropical Storm Hilary, packing maximum sustained winds of 65 mph, has just made landfall over the northern Baja California Peninsula in Mexico.
Tropical storm Hilary has weakened from a category 4 strength-hurricane, but it will be the first tropical storm to hit Southern California since 1939. Hilary is expected to cause rare, significant impacts including extensive flooding.
According to data from the National Weather Service, no tropical storms have made landfall in southern California since September 25, 1939.
Tropical storm Hilary is threatening to make landfall in California, and is raising fears of floods and strong winds.
Hilary has been downgraded from a category four hurricane, a weather system that is infamous for its destructive capacity, but how does it differ from a typhoon?
Tropical storm Hilary brings rains to Southern California
Tropical storm Hilary has stomped past Mexico and is bringing rains to Southern California.
The speed at which it is traveling may allow the storm to track further into the US before dissipating, meaning heavy rainfall can expand past the Southwest and into other western states.
Tropical storm Hilary to hit California: live updates
Tropical Storm Hilary is speeding up as it nears landfall along Mexico’s Baja California peninsula. Hilary was traveling at a speedy pace of 25 mph to the north-northwest on Sunday morning.
According to data from the National Hurricane Center, this is significantly faster than Hilary’s pace on Saturday morning of 16 mph. Hilary will continue to increase in speed and head north-northwestward from Sunday to Monday.