Weakened Priscilla Nears Mexico's Baja Peninsula
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A notable flood threat is on tap for some of the driest areas of the United States as an ailing former Hurricane Priscilla combines with another storm system to create a long-lasting rainfall event.
There will be a chance for rainfall and thunderstorms across Southern California Thursday, Friday and Saturday as remnants from a hurricane in the eastern Pacific move north. The most significant storms,
Hurricane Priscilla continues to intensify in the Pacific Ocean. Here's what you need to know about where the storm is headed.
A map from the NHC showed a risk of flash floods stretching as far north as Northern Utah. Other states expecting heavy rain include Western Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Southern Nevada, and Southern California. The heavy rain will begin on Thursday and persist into the weekend, with the highest risk of flash floods expected on Saturday.
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Moisture from Priscilla will start moving in from the south, pulling in higher humidity and even a few afternoon showers across eastern Arizona.
Western and central portions of Arizona could see flooding impacts from Priscilla beginning on Thursday, Oct. 9, according to a post on X from the National Weather Service (NWS) office in Flagstaff, Ariz. The impacts are expected to continue through Friday, Oct. 10, and “potentially” into the weekend.
Priscilla has lost hurricane strength as it churns off Mexico’s western Pacific coast ever closer to the Baja California peninsula
Tropical Storm Jerry could become a hurricane in the Atlantic as Priscilla brings rain, surf, and flooding risks to Baja California in Mexico.