Packed. And im mike emanuel. We have coverage with adam klotz, and Christina Coleman in Pacific Palisades in california. Well start with you. Hi, mike, if might look like a beautiful beach day right now, but heavy rains and significant flooding is a big concern. L. A. Mayor karen bass says the city will be ready. The city is prepared. Were not waiting for the storm to hit. We have already begun working 24 7 to be ahead of the curve and to be ready as soon as the storm reaches our shores. Hurricane hilary is expected to make landfall in baja, california sometime tonight or tomorrow where theyre already seeing stormy conditions and that storm is expect today weaken into a Tropical Storm that could bring torrential rains into Southern California and nevada and the threat of mudslides and even tornados. Crews are sandbagging low lying areas here in parts of Southern California and arizona. Law enforcement is telling people to be ready to possibly be without power. They say if you have to g
it s now too late. hello, everyone. this is outnumbered. i m kayleigh mcenany here with my cohosts, emily compagno and harris faulkner. also joining us, fox news meteorologist amy freeze, and todd piro. we are tracking hurricane speed 11 to make them x11 paid its tracking winds with a just shy of a category 510 hurricane, making it one of the most powerful storms to hit this country. it s expected to make landfall in the next few hours and forecasters are warning a life threatening storm surge, devastating wind damage, and massive flooding. there are more than a quarter of a million now in florida without power. the international airport has stopped passenger frights. let s go to nicole valdes, the hurricane headquarters. nicole? good afternoon. winds are strengthening. we are seeing more rainfall. you mentioned this, conditions are quickly deteriorating across the tampa bay area. i want to show you a quick image as we look over the bay. you will see the ripples in the wa
san diego county, imperial county. and coachella through palm springs and the other side of the san jacinto mountain range and it will play a huge role what s coming out of the storm. and they re rescheduling padres games, playing two today. and students who hope to begin class on monday, we ll see if it s a go. the second largest school district in the state of california, 120,000 students. same for san diego state. we ll see. mike: craig to your team, be safe out there and thanks for your coverage. thank you. mike: you can find comprehensive coverage on the fox weather app. be sure to scattered the code on your screen and download it to your phone to receive the news and weather that you need. fox weather tracking hillary all this weekend, please be sure to check it out.
cold front in the middle of florida right now that will wring out the moisture. that s the reason places like disney have shut down for two days, because we know that the amount of water is just enormous, coming out of the storm. harris: i want to follow up real quickly about a question with that. one of the mayors was talking about how much cooler it is. that s my concern. he cut electricity off, it s still summer temperatures down in florida and people would be miserable. obviously it s 100% humidity, but it s in the low 70s. and you think that such a gift, because people will be more comfortable, but for the very reason you just mentioned, it allows the moisture to be unsettled, and that can be unleashed. hurricane irene, southern new jersey into northern new jersey. i remember it. it looked like it had passed and there were places underwater for weeks after hurricane irene. amy: the expansive nature of hurricanes are not just about the eye wall, the strongest part
there were no new housing codes. so that s why it explains why those homes were flattened and leveled, carol. nick valencia, reporting live, thanks so much. we want to talk a little bit more about briarwood elementary school, we know that school s leveled. you heard nick mention that it didn t have one of those safe rooms. amazingly, no one was killed in that school. and one of the big reasons why, those brave teachers and how they protected their students. ed lavandera has one teacher s incredible story. reporter: some of the pictures we ve seen just after the tornado struck briarwood elementary school are some of the most poignant and powerful images we ve seen coming out of the storm. now, one of the teachers who survived that hit tells us what was like. hey! oh, my god! reporter: these are the frantic moments after the tornado struck briarwood elementary school in moore, oklahoma. chaos instantly wrapped in the comforting arms of parents and