Areas near the recent Los Angeles County wildfires are under evacuation orders and warnings amid concerns over flooding and debris flows Thursday.
The National Weather Service has placed most of Southern California and parts of Central California under flood watches.
California Storm, Atmospheric River A Flood, Debris Flow Danger, Including In Los Angeles Burn Areas
Areas charred by last month's wildfires in Southern California now face a new threat from a powerful, but fast-moving Pacific ...
Just over a month after thousands fled their homes as California saw the most destructive wildfires in its history, communities across the south of the state have now been hit by flash flooding ...
An atmospheric river is forecast to bring torrential rain to California this week, threatening parts of the state with flash floods and mudslides.
As a powerful storm slammed into Southern California, mudslides were triggered across the region, especially in the Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire burn scars. Other areas across Los Angeles and Orange ...
The first storm in a two-part series has made its way to Southern California before the main storm begins Thursday, increasing the danger of flash flooding.
On Monday at 1:28 p.m. a flash flood watch was issued by the NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA valid from Thursday 1 p.m. until Friday 4 a.m. The watch is for Santa Clarita Valley, Ventura County Inland ...
A Flood Watch remains in effect until 10 p.m. Saturday for portions of central and northern California," states ... The strong currents from flash floods can pull drivers off roadways.
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