Parts of Death Valley greener than usual thanks to Hurricane Hilary remnants
Parts of Death Valley greener than usual thanks to Hurricane Hilary remnants
In August, the remnants of Hurricane Hilary caused a year's worth of rainfall in Death Valley National Park. As a result, temporary lakes formed in almost every basin in the park, some of which still exist today. Joining FOX Weather to discuss these lakes is Abby Wines, a park ranger for Death Valley National Park.