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Certain parts of the Los Angeles metropolitan region received more than an inch of rain over the course of three days, with the National Weather Service reporting 1.38 and 1.62 inches at the Santa ...
The next bout of rain in the Los Angeles area would help tamp the wildfire risk, but bring an increased risk of mudslides. Mudslide risk presents double-edged sword for California wildfire victims ...
Some of the most jaw-dropping totals unfolded across the greater Los Angeles area. Downtown Los Angeles had its third-wettest two-day stretch on record Sunday through Monday, receiving 7.03 inches ...
Downtown Los Angeles had received 8.51 inches (216 mm) of rain from February 4–6 making it the second wettest three-day span. [20] Following 1.66 in (42 mm) of rain in Death Valley in 72 hours, California State Route 190 was closed and the park experienced a setback in the recovery from Hurricane Hilary .
[19] [20] [21] Following the closure, access to Santa Barbara from the Los Angeles area was limited to a 260-mile (420 km) detour around the Los Padres National Forest or through the use of private ferries to Ventura. [22] On January 11, Amtrak train service was restored to Santa Barbara and US 101 was partially reopened as far west as ...
[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]
In Los Angeles, city workers tallied 254 fallen trees and branches, 549 pothole reports and 106 catch basins cleared to deter flooding. Los Angeles police recorded 21 ambulance calls for traffic ...
Trump lands in Los Angeles and is met by Gavin Newsom. Friday 24 January 2025 23:14, Mike Bedigan. Touch down! President Trump has arrived in Los Angeles and has disembarked from Air Force One at LAX.