Torrential rains return to Southern California, prompting flash flood warnings before moving east
Torrential rains from a powerful atmospheric river caused flash flooding and multiple rescues in Los Angeles County, with rainfall over four times the normal November average, the NWS said.
- Torrential rains in Southern California have led to new flash flood warnings for parts of Los Angeles County, as announced by the National Weather Service.
- Residents are warned of potential flooding on streets and creeks and the possibility of mudslides in the area.
- The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning covering multiple locations, including downtown Los Angeles and Santa Monica.
- Doppler radar shows thunderstorms producing heavy rain, with expected rainfall rates of 0.15 to 0.25 inches in 30 minutes.
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Torrential rains return to Southern California, prompting fresh flash flood warnings
A third storm soaked Southern California with heavy rain and localized flooding on Friday, pushing the region toward near-record November rainfall as the system moved east and south toward Baja California.
Torrential rains return to Southern California, prompting flash flood warnings before moving east
The third storm in just over a week drenched Southern California and prompted some local flooding but caused no major widespread damage before heading east over the mountains and south toward Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula. Residents on Friday morning were…
Torrential rains return to Southern California, prompting flash flood warnings before moving east
The third storm in just over a week drenched Southern California and prompted some local flooding but caused no major widespread damage before heading east over the mountains and south toward Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula. Residents on Friday morning were…
Torrential rains return to Southern California, prompting flash flood warnings before moving east
The third storm in just over a week drenched Southern California and prompted some local flooding but caused no major widespread damage before heading east over the mountains and south toward Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula. Residents on Friday morning were…
Torrential rains return to Southern California, prompting flash flood warnings before moving east
The third storm in just over a week drenched Southern California and prompted some local flooding but caused no major widespread damage before heading east over the mountains and south toward Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula. Residents on Friday morning were…
Torrential rains return to Southern California, prompting flash flood warnings before moving east
The third storm in just over a week drenched Southern California and prompted some local flooding but caused no major widespread damage before heading east over the mountains and south toward Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula. Residents on Friday morning were…
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