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Hurricane Hilary Unlikely To Have Major Impact On Bay Area

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Bay Area weather experts don’t foresee an impact from Hurricane Hilary moving toward the region, according to models generated by the National Weather Service, the agency said Friday.

While Southern Californians wrap their heads around the idea of a hurricane heading there, residents of Central and Northern California await their fate as Hurricane Hilary barreled toward the Baja California peninsula Friday.

Local weather experts following the storm say that it most likely will head northeast, sparing the greater Bay Area but possibly resulting in more rainfall in the southern part of Monterey County.
“The impact is probably a minimum, especially for the North Bay,” said Crystal Oudit, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.

Hilary is a first. The National Hurricane Center issued its first-ever tropical storm watch for Southern California, stretching from the border up to the Los Angeles County line.
As of Friday morning, the Hurricane Center said Hilary “remains a powerful category 4 hurricane” with maximum winds at 145 mph.

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At 9 a.m., the agency issued a warning for portions of Baja California, as well as a tropical storm watch for parts of Southern California. A warning means conditions are expected to arrive within 36 hours.

The Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) said that it is coordinating across agencies to “support state and local preparations” for any impacts of the storm.

“The State Operations Center in Mather, California is already actively coordinating an early, unified and orderly response across state agencies to surge resources to the impacted region in preparation for potential impacts and to support response and recovery efforts in the aftermath of the storm,” said Cal OES. “In particular, the state is working closely to protect Californians who may be most at risk for the impacts of the storm.”

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I was sort of hoping we would get some rain.

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Yeah, thatt won’t stop local media from raising an alarm “out of an abundance of caution”.
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Mark. My. Words.
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Lol

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Hell hath no furry like Hilary scorned.

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Funny stuff here…. we are so effected by global warming that we should abandon everything we have become but for some reason the clouds are disappearing on Neptune? “must be the white man and his automobile” (sarcasm)
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-12420029/Why-Neptunes-clouds-VANISHED-Ice-giants-overcast-conditions-linked-suns-11-year-cycle-scientists-discover.html

“what a grift”

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The weather people say no impact. I’m going to buy a boat.

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Some URLs if you’d like to watch it,
Windy website set to rain,
https://www.windy.com/-Rain-thunder-rain?rain,29.043,-120.498,4
GOES-West U.S. Pacific Coast GeoColor
https://tinyurl.com/nh85djfe
GOES-West U.S. Pacific Coast Band 13
https://tinyurl.com/4y6ftdrb
Hope this helps

Any chance it’ll make it to Epstein’s island?

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Seems like the storm has been delayed from what was originally “predicted”. If that keeps up it might not even reach Los Angeles.

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Any chance hilary’s emails will be wiped out before it gets here???

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Hurricane Hillary?
You mean she’s still a threat to us?
I thought she lost the election in 2016!

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Though- and people have forgotten this- she challenged the election results and her loss, saying they were invalid, claiming it was Russia / Trump collusion

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luckily i got my hurricane vaccine and hurricane booster shots and im wearing a certified n95 hurricane proof mask. I just hope others care about others as much as I do and present themselves as good outstanding citizens such as myself and do their part as where all in this together. Be hurricane ready and do your part get your hurricane vaccine and booster shots today!

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@ Captain, it’s colder so like BART it has to slow down.

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Hurricane Hillary is a complete disaster… appropriately named.

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What impacts would be considered “major”?
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As defined by whom? The liberal media? Elected officials? The meth head at the convenience store?.
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