Hurricane Hilary Downgraded to Tropical Storm Before Making Landfall in San Diego
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Hurricane Hilary has been downgraded to a Tropical Storm before making landfall in the United States. Hilary was a Category 2 storm with 110 mph sustained winds as it crawled up Mexico’s Baja California peninsula Saturday evening but weakened as she approached cooler waters. Hilary is currently about 200 miles south of San Diego and moving northward at 25 mph with 70 mph maximum sustained winds, according to the Weather Channel. Coastal areas of Los Angeles, Orange County, and San Diego Counties are anticipating 2-4 inches of rain. Mountains and...
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