Storm Chances Leaving, Temperatures Slowly Returning to Normal
Southern California faces rainfall of up to 0.5 inches in mountains and increased risk of flash flooding and rip currents from Tropical Storm Juliette's remnants, officials said.
- On Wednesday night, remnants of Tropical Storm Juliette will begin bringing rainfall, thunderstorms and dangerous surf to Southern California, with increasing moisture into Thursday and risky rip currents expected Thursday and Friday.
- As of Tuesday, the National Hurricane Center said Juliette was about 600 miles off Baja California, moving north-northwest near 9 mph, weakening over cooler waters and expected to become a remnant low late Thursday.
- Forecasters say urban totals will be light but mountains could see more, with 0.05-0.25 inches in urban areas and 0.5 inches possible in inland and county mountains; thunderstorms may cause flash flooding in Riverside County and San Bernardino County mountains.
- Officials emphasize there are no active hazard alerts even as they monitor conditions; the National Weather Service hasnʼt issued any alerts, and Torres said `Thereʼs no flood concern in Southern California for ,` with forecasts expecting light rainfall and no major impacts.
- The moisture is expected to be brief, leaving Southern California by Friday; drier air returns with highs reaching 104-108 degrees on Saturday and Sunday.
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Here's where remnants of Tropical Storm Juliette may hit Southern California this week
The tropical storm off Mexico's coast is weakening as it moves north, but remnants of the system could still bring dangerous surf and some thunderstorms to Southern California at the end of the week.
The National Meteorological Service reported that Tropical Storm Juliette continues to lose strength off the west coast of the Baja California Peninsula. According to the forecast, this low pressure system could weaken during the day on Thursday, August 28, 2025. The latest reports indicated that Juliette is located 670 kilometers west-southwest of Punta Eugenia, Baja California Sur, and 1,115 kilometers west-northwest of Cabo San Lucas. The sys…
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