Weekend climate replace from FOX Weather: Mario remnants set off lethal flash flooding in Southern California

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Tropical Storm Mario’s Remnants Bring Deadly Flash Flooding to Southern California

The remnants of Tropical Storm Mario have left a trail of destruction in Southern California, causing widespread flash flooding and mudslides that have resulted in the loss of life. A 2-year-old boy tragically died after being swept away by floodwaters in Barstow, highlighting the devastating impact of the storm. The flooding has also caused significant damage to properties and infrastructure, with many residents forced to evacuate their homes.

In Oak Glen, flash flooding sent a wall of mud and water through the town, catching residents off guard. A woman’s desperate attempt to save her pickup truck from the oncoming torrent was caught on camera, but unfortunately, she was too late. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the power and unpredictability of flash flooding.

A woman scrambled to save her pickup truck from a torrent of water and mud as flash flooding slammed Oak Glen, California Thursday, but instead got caught in a river of mud.

Tropical Storm Gabrielle Expected to Become Second Atlantic Hurricane of the Season

Tropical Storm Gabrielle is forecasted to strengthen into the second hurricane of the Atlantic season by Sunday, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC). The storm is expected to encounter more favorable conditions for development over the next three days, which could lead to significant intensification. As the storm approaches Bermuda, residents are advised to monitor its progress closely, although it’s too early to predict the exact impacts on the island.

Tropical Storm Gabrielle as seen from GOES-19 West satellite on Saturday morning.

The NHC’s forecast highlights the importance of staying informed about weather conditions, particularly during hurricane season. By keeping a close eye on the storm’s progress, residents can take necessary precautions to ensure their safety and the safety of their loved ones.

Elusive Shipwreck Found on Bottom of Lake Michigan After 139 Years

After more than a century, an elusive shipwreck has been discovered at the bottom of Lake Michigan. The F.J. King, a 144-foot wooden vessel, was thought to have been lost during a powerful storm in September 1886. The ship’s remains were recently located near the Wisconsin-Michigan border using sonar and remotely operated vehicles.

Photo of the F.J. King on the floor of Lake Michigan.

The discovery of the F.J. King serves as a fascinating reminder of the rich maritime history of the Great Lakes. The ship’s story, which includes its 19-year sailing career and eventual sinking, is a testament to the power and majesty of these inland seas.

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