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  2. 'Extremely dangerous situation': Hollywood Hills hit by major ...

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    The weather service issued dozens of flood watches and storm advisories across the state, including flash flood warnings in parts of San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles counties.

  3. Much-needed rain triggers mudslides, debris flows in Los ...

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    I-5 was closed in the Tejon Pass area from Castaic in Los Angeles County to Grapevine in Kern County due to dangerous winter weather conditions. The CHP said I-5 reopened in both directions Monday ...

  4. Record-setting storm that killed 3 dumps rain on Los Angeles ...

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    Virtually all of Southern California was under flash flood advisories and watches, including the Los Angeles area, where between 5 and 10 inches (12.7 to 25.4 centimeters) of rain had fallen and more was expected, according to the National Weather Service.

  5. L.A.'s second big winter rainstorm is coming. What you need ...

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    Mudslides and debris flows were a concern during the region's first major winter storm last weekend, which dropped a half-inch to 1½ inches of rain across L.A. County. Fortunately, the heaviest ...

  6. 2022–2023 California floods - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] Scientists interviewed by Los Angeles Times said that further study is needed to determine the connection and California has recorded similar events almost every decade since records started in the 19th century. [12] Other scientists have emphasized that floods were caused by ocean warming, directly related to climate change. [13]

  7. February 2024 California atmospheric rivers - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Los Angeles received 4.1 inches (100 mm) of rain on February 4, 2024, marking it the wettest day since March 15, 2003. Several Malibu, California schools were closed due to inaccessibility because of severe weather causing road closures. [14] Power outages caused by the storms left approximately 850,000 people without power.

  8. Soaked California faces another day of flood watches as L.A ...

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    This means that just two months into 2024, Los Angeles has already received 100% of its annual rainfall. ... The good news, is that most of the flood watches were set to expire by 10 a.m. PT.

  9. List of California floods - Wikipedia

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    Flood control structures spared parts of Los Angeles County from destruction, while Orange and Riverside Counties experienced more damage. [15] The flood of 1938 is considered a 50-year flood. [16] It caused $78 million of damage ($1.69 billion in 2023 dollars), [16] making it one of the costliest natural disasters in Los Angeles' history. [17]