Watch livestreams of tropical storm Hilary as it descends on San Diego, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas
- Tropical storm Hilary will reach the southwestern United States on Sunday.
- Meteorologists expect the storm to drop a year's worth of rain and have warned of flash floods.
Tropical storm Hilary is fast approaching the southwestern United States. It will be California's first tropical storm in 84 years.
Meteorologists say Hilary could dump more than a year's worth of rain on the region and will likely cause flash flooding in San Diego, Los Angeles, and elsewhere.
You can monitor conditions and see Hilary's impact on livestreams in the region. Here are some of the best streams we've found to watch Hilary.
Venice Beach, California
This livestream provides a view of Venice Beach, the infamous beachfront neighborhood, in Los Angeles. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said the city's Emergency Operations Center will be activated ahead of the storm and urged residents to stay home.
San Diego, California
This livestream gives viewers a rotating view of various waterfront locations in San Diego. County officials declared a state of emergency in San Diego last night ahead of Hilary's arrival.
Las Vegas, Nevada
This livestream shows the Las Vegas Strip. Along with rain, forecasters warn that Hilary could also cause tornados in the region.