Here's How Much Rain Southern California Could See This Week
The storm brings heavy rain, 60 mph gusts, possible tornadoes, and up to 3 feet of snow, with a 20% chance of debris flows on burn scars, officials said.
- A powerful storm will hit Southern California starting Monday, bringing possible tornadoes, 60 mph winds, flash flooding, and up to three feet of mountain snow.
- Meteorologists say two low-pressure systems are merging overnight Sunday into Monday, creating a rare mix while the storm deepens nearly 1 millibar per hour and the cold front's squall line advances.
- Forecasters warn of heavy rainfall, enhanced damaging winds, and brief spin-up tornadoes with widespread gusts up to 60 mph and rainfall rates exceeding one inch per hour.
- The Governor's Office of Emergency Services prepositions rescue personnel and urges residents to monitor forecasts as flood watches and travel hazards disrupt I-5 over the Grapevine and Highway 33.
- High surf advisories and elevated tides may increase coastal flooding Tuesday and Wednesday, while snow levels drop from above 5,000 feet to 3,000-4,500 feet, with snow above 6,000 feet accumulating up to three feet by Thursday.
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Here's how much rain Southern California could see this week
A slow-moving storm system rolled into Southern California on Monday, bringing rain, strong winds and mountain snow to the region - albeit a little later than expected. According to the National Weather Service, the initial wave of widespread rainfall will reach the region by midmorning and intensify through the afternoon. “It’s moving more slowly than [...]
California faces snow, floods and winds from winter storm
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