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The flash flood threat is continuing in southern California on Tuesday, the National Weather Service warned, at 11am local time. An additional 1-2 inches of rain is expected on already saturated ...
Like flash floods, debris flows occur rapidly and unpredictably, traveling at speeds up to 35mph. They can move faster than a person can run and catch up to vehicles. They can move faster than a ...
A wide-ranging flood watch was in effect throughout Southern California until 4 p.m. Tuesday amid a forecast of rain, rain and more rain: 4 to 8 inches generally and 8 to 14 inches in the ...
Southern California is under a flood watch until Wednesday morning (National Weather Service) Los Angeles has already seen several mudslides since this week’s storm began on Sunday.
At least 475 mudslides and two dozen buildings damaged in Los Angeles. Across Southern California Monday, neighborhood streets turned into muddy, gushing rivers that swallowed cars, washed away ...
Various news outlets projected that Los Angeles might witness an accumulation of rainfall equivalent to six months' worth between February 3 and February 5. Simultaneously, the Sierra Nevada mountains were anticipated to receive 1 to 3 feet (30 to 91 cm) of snow, while higher elevations, such as Mammoth Lakes, CA , could potentially experience ...
About 13 million people are under flood watches across California, where heavy rain is expected to produce flooding, mudslides and debris flows through Wednesday.
While the storm system will impact northern California first (including the Bay Area and Big Sur coast) beginning on Saturday afternoon, the worst of the flooding is expected to be Santa Barbara ...