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The greater Los Angeles area could likely see more than a normal November months' worth of rain within a 24 hour period with this storm.
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23 million people under flood alerts as Los Angeles braces for month's worth of rain in a day
Around 23 million people across California are covered by flood notices Friday as Los Angeles braces for what could be a month's worth of rain in a day.
A flash flood warning was released by the NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA on Saturday at 5:32 a.m. in effect until noon for Los Angeles.
Los Angeles County is under a flood watch which was released by the National Weather Service on Saturday at 3:02 a.m. The watch is in effect until 10 p.m.
A flash flood warning has been issued for Southern California, including Los Angeles, as heavy rains approach. The National Weather Prediction Centre warns of flash floods. The evacuation warnings are issued for burn scar areas,
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Map shows SoCal evacuation warnings due to flooding concerns near wildfire burn zones
With an atmospheric river expected to arrive in Southern California, precautionary evacuation warnings have been issued in recent wildfire burn areas.
Los Angeles County is included in an updated flash flood warning issued by the National Weather Service on Saturday at 9:47 a.m. The warning is in effect until noon.
Evacuation warnings have been issued for communities near burn scars including the Eaton Fire area, Palisades, Hurst and Sunset Fire burn zones.
A fast-moving wildfire raged across thousands of acres of California prairie near the Nevada border on Friday, while Los Angeles was in the throes of back-to-back storms that could trigger flooding and mudslides in areas scarred by January's devastating wildfires.
However, after the worst of the storm passed, evacuation orders and warnings issued by the city and county of Los Angeles were all canceled Saturday evening. And an evacuation warning for the Airport fire burn scar was lifted in Orange County at 10 p.m. Saturday for Trabuco Creek, Hot Springs Canyon and Bell Canyon.
The most powerful band of a large atmospheric river storm slammed into Southern California on Saturday, dumping much-needed rain across the region but also bringing mudslide dangers.
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Second wave of storm brings steady rain and flood threat into weekend. See the forecast
Flooding, thunderstorms, hail and even weak tornadoes are possible from a storm that will bring rain through the weekend in Los Angeles.