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Hurricane Hilary was a large and powerful Pacific hurricane in August 2023 that brought torrential rainfall and gusty winds to the Pacific Coast of Mexico, the Baja California Peninsula, and the Southwestern United States, resulting in widespread flooding and mudslides.
These hurricanes affected Oklahoma. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. I. Hurricane Ike (18 P) Pages in category "Hurricanes in Oklahoma"
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 ...
Areas that did set new monthly records after Hilary include Newport Beach, which reached 2.55 inches, well past the August 1977 record of 1.82 inches; Victorville in San Bernardino County at 2.63 ...
The storm's path through San Diego County gave the region several new records. San Diego received 1.82 inches — way above its 1906 record of 0.08 inch. Oceanside received 2.38 inches, compared ...
Under weak steering currents, Hilary became a major hurricane, a cyclone with winds of 111 mph (190 km/h) or higher, early on August 21. [7] Shortly thereafter, Hilary reached its peak intensity with winds of 120 mph (155 km/h). Around this time, Hurricane Hilary developed a 15 mi (24 km) eye.
Hilary, the first tropical storm to hit Los Angeles in 84 years, was full of surprises, battering some Southern California areas but sparing others. Hilary was billed as a monster storm. Why it ...
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