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Hilary Downgraded Again To Category 1 As Mexico, California Brace For Storm's Impact

  • Hurricane Hilary, a Category 1 storm, is heading towards Mexico's Baja California peninsula, bringing the risk of "catastrophic" flooding and likely to cross into the southwestern U.S. As a tropical storm. Despite weakening, the storm remains dangerous.
  • One person drowned in a Mexican town due to overflowing streams, and heavy rain and flooding have already been reported in Mexico and the southwestern U.S. Forecasters expect the storm to make history as the first tropical storm to hit Southern California in 84 years, with the potential for flash floods and mudslides.
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