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Rainstorms forecast to bring up to 8 inches of rain to Southern California through Saturday have triggered flood watches in fire-ravaged areas.
Over 22 million Americans in Southern California are under a flood watch as a West Coast storm could slam burn scar areas, bringing potential mudslides and debris flows.
A flood watch was issued by the NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA on Saturday at 3:02 a.m. in effect until 10 p.m. The watch is for Catalina and Santa Barbara Islands, Santa Clarita Valley, Santa Barbara County Central Coast Beaches,
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Evacuations ordered as L.A., Southern California and Southwest brace for heavy rain, mudslides
Another round of heavy rain is expected across Southern California and parts of the Southwest, including Los Angeles, as a storm strengthens this weekend. AccuWeather meteorologists warn that torrential rain could lead to flash flooding,
If rain falls as forecast, this storm could result in downtown Los Angeles seeing its wettest November since 1985. Heavy rain brings the possibility of damaging flooding and landslides.
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Atmospheric river douses Southern California, threatening rockslides in LA's fire-ravaged areas
An unusually strong storm system called an atmospheric river is dousing Southern California. More than four inches of rain fell over coastal Santa Barbara County early Friday as the storm moved
LOS ANGELES - The strongest storm of the season has officially made its way into Southern California, bringing widespread rain, mountain snow and gusty winds.
A strong Pacific storm is bringing soaking rain to Southern California and raising the risk of life-threatening flooding, mudslides and debris flows, especially near burn scars in the Los Angeles area.
While Southern California has some extremely populous areas, there's one state park that has retained its natural glory and features many attractions.
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Bus carrying teens returning from camp overturns on Southern California mountain road, injuring 20
A bus carrying teenagers and adults home from a camp in the San Bernardino Mountains overturned near Running Springs, sending 20 people to hospitals, authorities said.