Reminder to stay away from County waterways and river channels during and after storms. The swift moving water can be very powerful and even dangerous.
From California State University, Los Angeles:
From the City of Pasadena:
"We are fully restocked of sandbags at Pasadena Fire Station 37 ( 3430 E. Foothill Blvd.) and Station 38 (1150 Linda Vista Ave.) Limit 10 per resident. While supplies last."
The Azusa Police Department issued an "Evacuation Warning" in effect to residents of the Mountain Cove Area from Sunday, August 20, at 12:00 pm until Monday, August 21, at 12:00 pm.
As millions receive a Flash Flood Warning in L.A. area, the warning has been extended until 7:45 pm. L.A. County areas affected are: Long Beach, Malibu, Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Universal City, Downtown Los Angeles, Griffith Park, Culver City, Inglewood, Burbank, North Hollywood, Venice, Santa Monica, Van Nuys, Encino, Manhattan Beach, Alhambra, and Hermosa Beach.
As of 11:45 am, multiple locations started seeing rainfall accumulations of over 2 inches in the Los Angeles County, according to the National Weather Services.
"FEMA urges residents in Hilary’s path to complete preparation for flooding impacts associated with the storm. Although Hilary is expected to weaken to a tropical storm before it reaches Southern California, it is forecast to bring dangerous to catastrophic flooding across portions of southern California and southern Nevada."
Check out tip to driving in heavy rain: (Click here).
Tropical Storm Hilary (65 mph) made landfall on Baja California peninsula at 11:00 am, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Hurricane Center Director Michael Brennan: “Rainfall flooding has been the biggest killer in tropical storms and hurricanes in the United States in the past 10 years and you don’t want to become a statistic.”