 I'm Elise DeLaGarza with Cal OES. Upgraded from a tropical storm, Hurricane Hillary is expected to gain strength as it moves north, bringing widespread impacts across California. In a very rare situation, it's expected to not only strengthen, but move northward along the coast, potentially reaching San Diego by Sunday night or Monday morning. And we're not just talking about a shower of rain. We're talking about several hours of rain. As the storm moves toward Southern California, it'll bring with it heavy rain, strong winds, and the potential for flooding. This type of scenario presents flooding challenges for any location along a river like the San Diego River, a small dry creek in a neighborhood, potential flooding. Those in or near are downstream of any burn scar, potential flooding, and debris flows. The strong winds associated with the storm could present problems for areas outside the storm's direct path. And it can also elevate the fire weather danger because outside of the hurricane's center, it's going to be much warmer, much more of a situation where fireweathers are concerned. So really the hurricane can change the entire weather pattern along the California coast. Cal OES would like to ensure that your family is prepared for any storm-related impacts. Sign up for emergency alerts, pack a go bag, know multiple evacuation routes out of your neighborhood, and check in on loved ones. To see more from us, visit our website news.calos.ca.gov and follow us on all our social media platforms.