The forecast path of the center of Hilary has shifted a bit to the west. This increases the threat to the Southland, especially in terms of flooding. Rainfall Note the heavy rains are forecast for Los Angeles County. Serious flash flooding may result. Because the forecast path has shifted to the west, that increases the threat of serious flooding in Los Angeles County north into Yosemite and the southern Sierra. It lessens the threat in Utah and western Arizona. While the threat of widespread flooding in Utah and Arizona lessens, note that some thunderstorms with localized heavy rain show up on the map. In Nevada, the more western path increases the risk of serious flooding around Mt Charleston and into the central part of the state. Here is the updated (9am PDT) flash flood risk map. Wind There are already about 40,000 people without power in California, mostly in the center of the state. The maps above are the peak gusts forecasted with the storm. The highest winds, in general,
No kidding. That's a drive of more than 4 hours if you're REALLY pushing it. ;-)
ReplyDeleteIt was "near" me! I was 20 miles east of it. The circular cloud pattern surrounding the cell was almost perfect, with the gum-drop bulges lined up in a circular row. Really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMy brother lives in Kansas City, my sister lives in Larned, and my mother lives in Garfield. It is quite a trip from Larned and Garfield to Kansas City! That is all I know, as I live in New York State.
ReplyDeleteMy mother lives in Garfield, my sister lives in Larned, and my brother lives in Kansas City. It is quite a trip from Garfield and Larned to Kansas City, I can tell you. I live in New York State, so I can't say for sure, but I think the trip is about 4 hours.
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