Hurricane Hillary is gaining strength off the Mexican coast, projected to hit Southern California.
Residents from San Diego to Western Arizona prepare for strong winds, rain, and floods.
Desert areas like Palm Springs and Las Vegas might experience a year's worth of rain in a couple of days.
The storm is expected to make landfall in Mexico before approaching the U.S. border.
Hillary's precise movement along the West Coast will determine its danger level.
Warm waters off Mexico fuel the storm's intensity, raising concerns about Gulf and Atlantic storms.
Coral reefs, vital for underwater ecosystems and hurricane defense, are dying across the Caribbean.
Hillary could become a Category 4 hurricane with 140 mph winds; potential first tropical storm to hit SoCal since 1939.
Hurricane Hillary strengthens off the Mexican coast, potentially reaching Southern California as a tropical storm, with experts closely monitoring its path and potential impact.
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