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Southern California Declares State of Emergency as Storm Hilary Threatens Las Vegas Area

Southern California is preparing for the arrival of Tropical Storm Hilary, which has made landfall‌ in Mexico. Clark County, Nevada, has declared a state of emergency ahead⁢ of the storm’s impact, ⁣with heavy rain and strong winds ‌expected in the ‍Las Vegas area. The county,⁣ which oversees ‍the popular tourist destination of the Las Vegas Strip, declared the ​emergency to ‌ensure additional ‌resources are available if needed. Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo also declared a state of emergency, as forecasts predict that the storm’s heavy rain will exceed the average annual rainfall in southern Nevada. Local officials are warning residents and visitors to stay away from roads and recreational areas, with ‌several public ‌parks remaining closed until at least Monday. The Weather Channel’s science editor-in-chief, Dr. Matt Sitkowski, explains that tropical rainfall rates can exceed 1 inch per ⁣hour, leading‍ to flash flooding. Residents are advised to avoid ⁤driving through water-covered roads and to ⁣be cautious‌ of normally dry washes and low-water crossings. ​Clark County Commission chairman ‌Jim Gibson ⁤urges the public to heed the warnings⁤ and stay home from recreational areas that could be affected by the storm. For the most up-to-date weather information, residents are ‌encouraged to visit the National Weather Service’s official website.
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What resources ‍is Clark County, Nevada, ensuring they have in ⁢place to⁢ handle⁢ emergencies during Tropical Storm Hilary?

Southern California braces for Tropical⁤ Storm Hilary as it hits Mexico. Meanwhile, Clark County, Nevada, ‌is on high alert and has ⁤declared a state of emergency. With heavy rain and strong winds⁣ predicted for the Las Vegas area, the county, responsible for the famous Las Vegas Strip,⁤ wants to make sure they have all ‍the necessary resources in case of emergencies. The storm’s heavy rain is anticipated to surpass southern ​Nevada’s average annual rainfall, prompting Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo to also declare a state ⁤of emergency. The local officials are urging everyone to avoid roads and⁢ recreational areas, with some public ‍parks remaining⁤ closed until at least Monday. Dr.⁣ Matt Sitkowski, the science editor-in-chief of The ⁤Weather Channel, explains how the intense tropical rainfall can lead to flash flooding, with rates that can exceed 1⁣ inch per hour.⁣ Residents are cautioned not to drive through water-covered roads and ‌to be vigilant around dry washes and⁣ low-water crossings. Clark ⁢County Commission chairman, Jim Gibson, ‌emphasizes the importance of heeding the ⁤warnings and staying away‌ from recreational areas that could‍ be impacted by the storm. To stay informed about the latest weather updates, residents are encouraged to visit the National Weather Service’s official website.

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