Tropical Storm Juliette is expected to bring heavy rain and potential flooding to parts of Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula and southwestern United States. While the storm is currently located off the southwestern coast of Mexico, it is predicted to move northwestward, bringing significant moisture to the region.
The National Hurricane Center forecasts Juliette will gradually weaken but will still bring heavy rain and gusty winds to Baja California Sur. Flash flooding and mudslides are possible, especially in mountainous areas. The storm is also expected to generate large swells that could affect coastal areas.
While Juliette is not predicted to make landfall directly in the southwestern United States, the storm’s moisture is expected to contribute to increased rainfall. Forecasters are monitoring the situation closely and advise residents in affected areas to stay informed about the storm’s progress and heed any warnings issued by local authorities. Preparation for heavy rain, potential flooding, and hazardous surf conditions is recommended. The main concern is the potential for excessive rainfall that could overwhelm drainage systems and cause localized flooding.
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