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          1:28A satellite image shows Tropical Storm Hilary near the Pacific coast of Mexico, Aug. 17, 2023.NOAA

          Hurricane Hilary is heading toward Southern California where it is forecast to bring heavy rain, flash flooding, mudslides and gusty winds.

          The greater Southwest area, including Las Vegas, could also see flash flooding from this very rare event.

          PHOTO: Tropical rainfall graphic
          ABC News

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          Hilary, now a Category 2 hurricane, is gaining strength in the Pacific Ocean and is expected to become a major Category 4 hurricane by Friday as it tracks along Baja California.

          A tropical storm watch is in effect for Cabo San Lucas. Hilary's outer bands could graze the popular Mexican resort town on Saturday but it is not forecast to directly hit Cabo.

          As Hilary approaches California, it's expected to weaken to a tropical storm, but is still forecast to bring a significant punch to Southern California and the Southwest.

          PHOTO: Hurricane Hilary forecast track graphic
          ABC News

          Some areas in California's inland desert could see their annual rainfall in just 48 hours.

          The last time a tropical storm impacted California was last year.

          But if Hilary makes landfall in California, it would be the first tropical storm to do so in the state since 1939. The ocean water off the Mexican coast, where Hilary is currently churning, is much warmer than normal.

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