Here are the top 5 things you can do to stay safer during the storm:

Currently, BUSD Schools plan to open as scheduled on Monday 8/21.  

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The National Weather Service and National Hurricane Center are forecasting the potential for Hurricane Hilary to impact several California counties, including any area within Inyo County. Moderate to heavy rain, flash flooding, and strong winds are possible. These conditions may start locally as early as Saturday afternoon (August 19).

The National Weather Service has also issued a FLOOD WATCH for Inyo County due to the potential for heavy rainfall from Hurricane Hilary. The FLOOD WATCH is in effect from Saturday (August 19) through late Monday night (August 21).

Here are the top 5 things you can do to stay safer during the storm:

Stay connected. Californians are reminded to dial 3-1-1 to get help or ask questions. If you have a critical emergency, call 911. Stay informed by signing up for emergency alerts including warnings and evacuation notices. Check in with loved ones and neighbors.

Prepare for high winds. Remove any dead trees or overhanging branches near structures, remove loose roofing material, bring in unsecured objects from patios and balconies, secure outdoor objects that could blow away, shutter windows securely and brace outside doors.

Travel safely. Avoid non-essential travel during the peak of the storm expected Sunday and Monday. If you must drive, download the QuickMap app or visit QuickMap to learn up-to-the-minute information on road conditions, traffic, closures, and more. Do not walk, swim or drive through flood waters. Turn Around, Don’t Drown! Remember, just six inches of moving water can knock you down, and one foot of moving water can sweep your vehicle away.

Be ready in case of power outages. Take inventory of the items you need that rely on electricity. Keep your devices charged. Plan for batteries and other alternative power sources to meet your needs if the power goes out such as a portable charger or power bank. Have flashlights for every household member. Also, plan accordingly for the potential of water outages.

Listen to local authorities. Always follow the guidance of your local authorities, including evacuation orders, road closures and other official notices.