Los Angeles Records More Than a Month's Rain in a Day
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A rare storm system in Southern California brought heavy rain, high winds, and a threat of mudslides and tornadoes, prompting evacuations and road closures in areas previously impacted by wildfires.
A rare storm began rolling through southern California on Monday night, drenching the Los Angeles region with heavy rain and prompting evacuation warnings and flash flood watches.
One of America's largest cities is currently bracing for the impact of a major rare storm, and the unprecedented weather event could bring events that haven't been seen in the city in decades. Meteorologists have been tracking a powerful storm near Los Angeles,
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Evacuations ordered in Southern California as heavy rains drench areas impacted by January wildfires
Evacuation warnings are in effect for parts of Los Angeles, which are particularly vulnerable to mudslides, as a potent severe storm system charges across California. This area includes Pacific Palisades,
A severe thunderstorm watch was extended for parts of Los Angeles County Tuesday morning as heavy rain drenched much of the region.
Evacuation warnings have been issued in recent burn scar areas across Southern California, including the Eaton, Palisades, Hurst, Kenneth, Canyon and Sunset fire zones.
Los Angeles County was placed under an updated severe thunderstorm warning by the National Weather Service on Tuesday at 9:09 a.m. The warning is in effect until 10:45 a.m.
Moisture from what remains of Hurricane Priscilla in the Pacific will bring a chance of rain and isolated thunderstorms Thursday and Friday in Southern California. Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms are most likely Thursday inland and in the mountains.
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