Through Southern California and into nevada over the next 24 hours. Fox weather Meteorologist Adam Klotz takes look at the forecast for us. A. D. Adam. Gave us our 5 00 update so we have brand new information coming in with still a Tropical Storm, and this update is right up there the 5 p. M. Advisory 60 Miles Per Hour winds so lost 5 Miles Per Hour down to 65 miles an hour at our last still moving to the north at about 23 miles an hour thats very similar as you see spinning right now still just south of the mexican border. However, most of the activities happening out in front of this so folks across Southern California are already really in it as they experience some pretty strong gusts at times and certainly that heavy rain. These are some of the gusts weve seen thus far, these are all Higher Elevations. So right around san diego, los angeles theyre not seeing winds like this. But Higher Elevations look at some of these numbers, 60s, 70s, 80s with the ground saturated likely some tr
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jon: our coverage of tropical storm hilary continues the storm has brought rain to los angeles where they re preparing for the worst and hoping for the best. the entire state of nevada now under a state of emergency. just called by the governor. fox weather correspondent max gordon live in las vegas with more there. max. reporter: well give you hard tries to realize there s remnant of a hurricane headed our way feels like business as normal here on the strip. hoe is going on. but we are expecting a very soggy sight here in sin city. about an inch of rain is expected here in the las vegas metro. but really the higher rain totals are going to be off to the west of us in the mountains. 4 plus ismgs of rain this could end up being wettest single day in recorded history in the state of nevada. we re going to be seeing flood watch flood watches currently neglect for the las vegas area. that s going to be running through tomorrow, and then we also have a high wind warning