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Following the flooding and rain from Hurricane Hilary, the District determined that two areas of the MSWD water system experienced low water pressure, according to the news release. Out of an abundance of caution, MSWD, working with the State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Drinking Water, and the Riverside County Health Department, advises residents in these areas to use boiled tap water or bottled water for drinking and cooking as a safety precaution.
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On a day the region was already coping with a major tropical storm, a powerful earthquake centered in Ventura County shook most of Southern California Sunday.
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In response to the tropical storm raining across Southern California, NBC Palm Springs is committed to keeping you well-informed as updates of current weather conditions develop.
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With rain and potential flooding related to Hurricane Hilary anticipated for this evening and throughout the weekend, in the interest of public safety and to avoid swift water rescues, the City of Palm Springs would like to advice the community that beginning at midnight tonight, city crews will close North Indian Canyon Drive, Gene Autry Trail, and Vista Chino at the wash until the anticipated flood waters sufficiently recede to allow for safe travel.
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An NBC Palm Springs Hurricane Hilary UPDATE!
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Hurricane Hilary is expected to flood the Coachella Valley and has put Palm Springs and the Valley under Tropical Storm Watch.
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SCE and their team of meteorologists have been monitoring Hurricane Hilary. While the storm is expected to weaken as it travels northward due to the cooler waters, they expect high winds and heavy rain. Rain is expected to begin on Saturday, with the most significant impacts occurring Sunday and Monday, according to the press release.
