Priscilla and a nor'easter threaten US with flooding
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Tropical Storm Jerry is churning in the Atlantic on its approach to the Leeward Islands as Tropical Storm Priscilla moves along Mexico’s Pacific coast.
Moisture from what remains of Hurricane Priscilla in the Pacific will bring a chance of rain and isolated thunderstorms Thursday and Friday in Southern California. Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms are most likely Thursday inland and in the mountains.
Hurricane Priscilla was beginning to lose some punch but was still a powerful Category 2 storm off Mexico's Pacific coast, the Miami-based National Hurricane Center says.
Tropical Storm Priscilla brings potential showers and thunderstorms to San Diego, with varied impacts across the region through the weekend, including coastal, inland, and desert areas.
Satellite footage shows Priscilla swirling near the coastline. Priscilla has weakened to a tropical storm, but the National Hurricane Center is still warning of heavy rain and flash flooding for the southwestern United States,
Texas has yet to face a direct landfall by a tropical system and the chances of tropical trouble on the Gulf Coast are quickly running out.