Storm moves toward Baja California and could bring high winds, surf and rain to southern California
A storm located about 300 miles off the coast of Mexico was upgraded to a hurricane overnight as it heads toward Baja California, potentially bringing heavy rain and winds to the region and the south-western United States this weekend.
Hurricane Hilary formed as a tropical storm about 470 miles off the coast of Manzanillo, Mexico. It is currently about 320 miles south-west of Manzanillo and is moving about 13mph west-north-west. It is expected to turn north-west on Friday morning.
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