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  2. Hurricane Hilary - Wikipedia

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    Meteorological history; Formed: August 16, 2023: ... Areas affected: Western ... Hurricane Hilary was a large and powerful Pacific hurricane in August 2023 that ...

  3. Category:Hurricanes in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    View history; General ... These hurricanes affected Oklahoma. Subcategories. ... Hurricane Ike (18 P) Pages in category "Hurricanes in Oklahoma"

  4. List of storms named Hilary - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Hilary (1993) – another Category 3 hurricane that also moved parallel to the Mexican coast; Hurricane Hilary (1999) – a Category 1 hurricane that moved near Baja California, but dissipated before affecting land; Hurricane Hilary (2005) – a Category 2 hurricane that formed near Mexico but moved out to sea; Hurricane Hilary (2011 ...

  5. Hilary moves through western US with historic amount of rainfall

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    Hilary has triggered flooding, heavy rains and powerful gusts across parts of the western US and Mexico, transforming streets into raging rivers and forcing some residents to flee, and leaving ...

  6. Hurricane Hilary pounded Mexico then brought intense flooding ...

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    This image of Hilary was captured as the hurricane was near peak strength as a Category 4 storm several hundred miles off the coast of Mexico on Friday morning, Aug. 18, 2023. (NOAA Satellite)

  7. Tropical Storm Hilary – live: Death Valley gets one year’s ...

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    Hilary, now downgraded to a post-tropical storm, marches northward, prompting flood watches and warnings in half a dozen states

  8. Hurricane Hilary (1993) - Wikipedia

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    Around this time, Hurricane Hilary developed a 15 mi (24 km) eye. Later that day, however, the eye had shrunk to about 9 mi (14 km) in diameter. [1] The eye, which was very well-defined, was surrounded by a central dense overcast, a large mass of deep convection. [8] Shortly after its peak, Hurricane Hilary's motion became unsteady.

  9. Hurricane Hilary evacuations: What we know - AOL

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    As Hurricane Hilary approaches, officials announce evacuations in some high-risk areas: Catalina and San Bernardino Mountain communities.