Death Valley is known as the hottest place on Earth and the driest part of North America, but it had received 1 inch of rain by mid-Sunday alone due to Hilary.
Death Valley National Park was forced to close on Sunday due to flooding caused by the former Category 4 storm Hilary.
Stock image of Death Valley National Park. Officials closed the park on Sunday due to the storm Hilary, which brought flash flooding.Hilary made landfall along the Baja California Peninsula in Mexico on Sunday morning as a tropical storm before moving up through Southern California and Nevada, bringing heavy rainfall and flooding. The storm has continued to weaken and, early Monday morning, the National Hurricane Center downgraded Hilary to a"post-tropical cyclone.
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