Rare tropical storm has weakened on its path northward, leaving flooded streets and cascades of mud and debris in its wake
Vast swaths of the US south-west are reeling after Tropical Storm Hilary pummeled the region with historic amounts of rain and strong winds, even as the storm weakened on its path northward on Monday.
The rare tempest left downed trees, flooded streets, and cascades of mud and debris in its wake after slamming into California on Sunday, and risks remain for “catastrophic” flooding as it moves into Nevada, forecasters warned.