The National Hurricane Center continues to monitor Lorena as it tracks toward Baja California and weakens. Even though the storm will not make landfall in the U.S., its moisture will bring widespread impacts across the Desert Southwest, including parts of California, Arizona, Texas and New Mexico.
Breakdown
- Hurricane Lorena is weakening but still brings significant moisture northward.
- The storm's center is losing intensity, but moisture is being pulled into the Southwest. 13s
- Flood watches are in effect for California and Arizona; New Mexico may be affected later. 31s
- Arizona cities like Phoenix, Tucson, and Yuma are expected to see the most immediate impacts. 54s
- Moisture and flood risk will gradually shift eastward after affecting Arizona. 1m 0s