The heaviest rainfall has slowed across Southern California. While the storm caused some mudslide and flooding issues, ...
bringing flash flood and severe weather threat. The storm's highest rain total was in Santa Barbara County, which saw 2.23 inches. Los Angeles County saw 1.62 inches and Santa Monica had 1.38 inches.
Parts of Los Angeles County are under a flood watch until Monday as some residents report seeing small hail and heavy ...
A flood watch was issued by the NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA on Friday at 1 p.m. valid from Sunday 4 p.m. until Monday 4 p.m.
Mudflows prompted the closures of at least some roads, including in Topanga Canyon and on parts of the Pacific Coast Highway.
Flash-flood and mudslide risks for the burn areas had mostly diminished early Monday, forecasters say. Here are some rain ...
Residents and first responders were on high alert for possible land movement in recent burn scar areas as a winter storm ...
“Flash flooding and mud and debris flows caused by excessive rainfall are possible in ... inch through early Monday, including 1.19 inches in Santa Monica, 1.92 inches at the University of ...
In southern Santa Barbara County near Goleta, rain rates late Sunday hit more than an inch in an hour. Flooding ... Santa Monica Mountains near the Palisades fire burn scar — recorded 1.10 ...