Mexico's Pacific coast is on high alert as Tropical Storm Hilary approaches, bringing the threat of torrential rains and potential flooding. Originally a powerful Category 4 storm on the Saffir-Simpson scale, Hilary has weakened to a Category 2, according to recent reports.
Meteorologists predict that Hilary will continue to diminish to a tropical storm before making its way towards southern California and southern Nevada. Despite the expected weakening, residents in these regions remain cautious about the possibility of heavy rainfall and localized flooding.
Authorities in Mexico and California are mobilizing resources to mitigate the storm's impact, emphasizing the importance of preparedness and community resilience in the face of severe weather events.
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