Cathedral City Business Still Recovering One Month After Tropical Storm Hilary.
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Dust After Tropical Storm Hilary Causing Health Issues For Residents.
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CCHS Football Team and CCPOA Assist Neighbors Directly Impacted By Tropical Storm Hilary
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Local Businesses Face Major Barriers In Hilary Aftermath.
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Riverside County is cleaning up Tuesday after the weekend pounding it took from Tropical Storm Hilary, which caused severe flooding in parts of the Coachella Valley and stranded some people in their neighborhoods, but “more typical weather conditions” are on tap, according to the National Weather Service.
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Tropical Storm Hilary moved out of Riverside County Monday, but the heavy rain Sunday and overnight caused severe flooding in parts of the Coachella Valley, leaving some residents with no way in or out of their city early Monday.
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Riverside County was under an unprecedented tropical storm warning Sunday, as Hilary moved toward Southern California off the Baja California coast and forecasters warned of the potential for dangerous flooding in the Inland Empire.
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With Hurricane Hilary strengthening to Category 4 status in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Baja California as it makes its way toward Southern California, a first-of-its-kind tropical storm watch was issued Friday for much of Riverside County.
