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WRIGHTWOOD, Calif. -- California, soaked from days of relentless rain and recovering from mudslides in mountain towns, was hit with another powerful storm Christmas Day that led to evacuation warnings ...
A record-setting Christmas storm battering Southern California brought rushing floods that have already killed at least three people across the state, including a sheriff’s deputy who lost control of ...
A powerful storm carrying a strong atmospheric river laid siege to California over the last several days — setting records in parts of the state — with evacuations orders still ongoing Thursday ...
Another wave of rain was hitting the Los Angeles area on Friday, adding to the record-setting precipitation over Christmas. By Soumya Karlamangla and Alexander Nazaryan Reporting from Los Angeles The ...
Several dozen homes in town of Wrightwood left mud-damaged Atmospheric river subsides after three days of torrential rain Flood watch remains in effect for much of Los Angeles area WRIGHTWOOD, ...
Dec. 25 (UPI) --Two have died as stormy weather enveloped Southern California on Wednesday and is expected to continue through Friday, causing a state of emergency and local evacuations. Torrential ...