A hurricane is not coming to Los Angeles, but the storm could affect the city, as well as San Diego, California, and Reno, Nevada – all within the cone.
Seal Beach residents are seen among flooding on Sept. 25, 1997, after Hurricane Nora near Los Angeles in Southern California. On Sept. 24, 1997, Hurricane Nora impacted California and Arizona as a tropical storm, causing heavy rainfall and hundreds of millions of dollars in damage to agriculture.
The FOX Forecast Center noted that while Nora maintained tropical-storm strength as it moved from Mexico's Baja California into the U.S., this was not considered a landfall. Two deaths occurred in Mexico, while the California Highway Patrol reported about four traffic fatalities attributed to the weather in Southern California.California may see its first tropical storm landfall since 1939.
The 1939 Long Beach Tropical Storm was the only known cyclone of tropical-storm strength to make landfall in California. It also occurred during an El Niño phase.
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