Tropical Storm Hilary, which could reach hurricane status, to bring rain, winds to San Diego

A tropical system churning off the coast of Mexico was upgraded to a hurricane Thursday as it tracks north, where it could come close to San Diego County and will bring widespread showers and gusty winds.

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Important Takeaways:

  • Tropical Storm Hilary is expected to upgrade to a major hurricane as soon as Thursday as it tracks north along the coast of Baja California, Mexico.
  • By the time it reaches the shore — near northern Baja or, less likely, near San Diego County as soon as Monday — wind speeds are expected to die back down to tropical storm levels from 39 to 73 miles per hour.
  • The NWS National Hurricane Center is tracking the trajectory of the storm but advises that the current cone accounts for uncertainty and is an estimate of possibilities; the tropical storm could switch direction or wind speeds in the days to come.

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