Atmospheric River Slams California, Southern Region Faces High Flood Threat into Christmas
Storms bring 4-8 inches of rain and gusts up to 70 mph with flood and high wind watches amid record 10.2 million Southern Californians traveling this holiday season.
- On Monday, Dec. 22, 2025, heavy rain flooded San Francisco streets as the storm system pummelled Northern California and is expected to intensify into Christmas Eve, the National Weather Service said.
- Meteorologists say atmospheric rivers are long, narrow bands transporting tropical moisture, with rainfall amplified by warm air and traced to a tropical cyclone in Indonesia.
- Emergency crews reported water rescues and at least one death after flash flooding began Saturday, while heavy snow and winds made mountain pass travel nearly impossible in the Sierra Nevada.
- State and local officials mobilized first responders across coastal and Southern California counties, the California National Guard is on standby, and authorities urged millions of holiday travelers to stay home or alter plans.
- Earlier this month, stubborn atmospheric rivers drenched Washington state with nearly 5 trillion gallons of rain, while forecasters warned Southern California could see up to 8 inches versus the typical half an inch to 1 inch, raising mudslide risks in areas burned by last January's wildfires.
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