Hurricane Hilary is predicted to make its impact on California overnight Sunday. The National Weather Service, recognizing this unusual situation, has released a Tropical Storm Watch for the first time in the area. Consequently, California has declared a state of emergency. The looming consequences encompass potential flash floods and strong winds, particularly across L.A., Ventura, and even Santa Barbara counties. The period of heightened impact is foreseen to span Sunday and Monday. Due to Hurricane Hilary, a number events and concerts have been postponed as well as rescheduled. Several theme parks including the Disneyland have made major announcements regarding closing timings. While CicLAvia – Koreatown has historically taken place regardless of weather conditions, organizers have opted to cancel the event due to the unpredictability of Sunday's weather. Although the forecast suggests substantial rainfall may hold off until later in the day, CicLAvia—Koreatown meets Hollywood has been called off in consideration of the safety of participants from both near and far.
Concerts:— The joint performance featuring My Morning Jacket and Fleet Foxes scheduled at the Hollywood Bowl for Sunday has been postponed due to the weather crisis. The concert is rescheduled for Monday, August 28 at 7:30 pm. All tickets, inclusive of parking, shuttle, and park and ride tickets, will remain valid for the new date. — The Judy Collins-Sophie B. Hawkins show was initially planned for outdoors at Libbey Bowl in Ojai on Sunday. It has been relocated to the indoor venue of the Oxnard Performing Arts Center at 800 Hobson Way.
Theme Parks:— The Disneyland Resort in Anaheim will curtail its operating hours on Sunday: Disney California
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