Full coverage of Hilary
Tropical Storm Hilary brought heavy rains, flash flooding, winds and intense surf to Southern California last weekend.
Tropical Storm Hilary walloped Coachella Valley over the weekend, resulting in flooding that trapped residents in their homes. On Horizon Road, residents sought refuge on their roofs and bedrooms.
Tropical Storm Hilary left most of Southern California relatively unscathed. But Coachella Valley residents must deal with messy aftermath.
Satellite photos show significant flooding in the Coachella Valley, including Palm Springs, after Tropical Storm Hilary passed through California.
Hilary, the first tropical storm to hit Los Angeles in 84 years, was full of surprises, battering some Southern California areas but sparing others.
Flood damage isn’t covered by homeowners insurance. Here’s what you can do in the wake of Hilary, the first tropical storm in Southern California in 84 years.
The first tropical storm to hit Los Angeles in 84 years dumped record rainfall and turned streets into muddy, debris-swollen rivers.
The photos circulating on social media looked dramatic, as if Dodger Stadium might be swallowed up by Hilary’s floodwaters. Sometimes looks can be deceiving.
The trail of Hilary took an interesting turn Sunday night as the storm made a trek from the Inland Empire to the heart of Los Angeles.
Tropical Storm Hilary blew past daily rainfall records across Southern California, “just smashing” records across L.A. and Ventura counties.
Poor farming communities in Coachella Valley flatlands face dire threat of flooding as Tropical storm Hilary pounds SoCal.
After days of urgent warnings, Tropical Storm Hilary made landfall in Baja California on Sunday, turning roads into rivers and imperiling homes before barreling north toward Southern California.
From Disneyland and a preseason Chargers game to KCON, some Southern California residents shrugged off the tropical storm as it made landfall.
For at least the last 165 years, three conditions have kept California hurricane-free, experts say. So what’s changed to make Hurricane Hilary possible?
The L.A. County Sheriff’s Department recommended Saturday that tourists and residents, especially those with medical conditions, leave Catalina Island. Hurricane Hilary could bring intense rain and winds, knocking out power to the island.
Los Angeles residents accustomed to earthquakes and wildfires focused on a whole new genre of natural disaster preparation: tropical storms.
By the time the weakened Hurricane Hilary hits SoCal, it will likely cover the entire region, from the Ocean in Los Angeles County to the Colorado River, forecasters say.
Hurricane Hilary is a reminder to sign up for services that alert you when storms, extreme heat, earthquakes, tsunamis or fires threaten or hit an area.
Hurricane Hilary is moving toward Southern California. Here’s how to prepare and stay safe before and during the storm, heavy rain and potential flooding.
Unfamiliar with hurricanes? That’s no surprise, given how rare they are in California. Here are some of the basics for the uninitiated.
Here’s how Hurricane Hilary is already affecting plans for sports, air travel, camping and more in Southern California and Mexico this weekend.
Hurricane Hilary, now off the west coast of central Mexico, has reached sustained maximum winds near 145 mph, a Category 4 storm.
As a meteorologist, Rose Schoenfeld’s job is to keep the public informed of severe weather. For her and her colleagues, Hurricane Hilary is ‘a once-in-a-lifetime kind of event.’
Wildfires in Canada and Hawaii. Hurricane Hilary set to strike California. Scientists have warned about worse storms and more frequent fires for years.
Long before Hurricane Hilary, ‘El Cordonazo’ or ‘the Lash of St. Francis’ devastated Long Beach and San Pedro in September 1939.