Hurricane Hilary headed for Mexico s Baja California Saturday as the U.S, National Hurricane Center predicted catastrophic and life-threatening flooding for the peninsula and for the southwestern United States, where it is forecast to make land as a tropical storm on Sunday.
The advisory was changed from a tropical storm watch to a warning Friday night as Hilary is expected to make landfall in Southern California on Sunday.
Hurricane Hilary is headed for Mexico’s Baja California and the U.S. National Hurricane Center is predicting “catastrophic and life-threatening flooding” for the peninsula and for the southwestern United States, where it is forecast to make land as a tropical storm on Sunday. Officials as far north as Los Angeles are scrambling to get the homeless off the streets, set up shelters and prepare for evacuations. Hilary is expected to plow into the Mexican peninsula on Saturday night and then surge northward and enter the history books as the first tropical storm to hit Southern California in 84 years. Hilary remains a major Category 3 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 125 mph, down from 145 mph.