Hurricane Hilary Maintains Category 4 Strength, Flash Flooding Alert in Southwest U.S


As Hurricane #Hilary continues its relentless path, meteorologists confirm it’s not losing steam. With sustained winds clocking in at a formidable 130 mph, this Category 4 hurricane remains a formidable force.

While coastal areas brace for the impact of strong winds and heavy rains, the Southwest U.S. faces a different but equally menacing threat: flash flooding. Meteorological experts are issuing stern warnings, as the potential for dangerous and locally catastrophic flash floods looms large.

The timeline for concern extends from tonight through Monday, with authorities urging residents to stay vigilant and take all necessary precautions. As history has shown, flash flooding can bring swift and devastating consequences.

Emergency services, local governments, and communities are actively mobilizing resources to ensure the safety and well-being of residents. Preparedness, communication, and adherence to evacuation orders are paramount during this critical period.

Our thoughts are with all those in the affected regions, and we will continue to monitor #Hilary’s progression, providing updates as the situation unfolds. Stay safe and stay informed.

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