Southern California, mudslides and Pacific storm
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The rain could also lead to washed-out roads, debris flows and damaging winds – making travel difficult or dangerous, forecasters warned.
An unusually strong storm drenching Los Angeles and the greater Southern California area brought continued moderate to high risk of flash flooding, mudslides and dangerous winds to fire-scarred neighborhoods through Saturday night.
With heavy rain in the forecast this weekend, Evacuation Warnings are in place for several San Bernardino County communities, according to CAL FIRE.
Southern California is under a flash flood warning as heavy rain brings potential for flooding, mudslides, traffic disruptions, and dangerous conditions. Stay informed and safe this weekend.
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.
Last year, there was a huge slide that sent large rocks and mud through the area. Firefighters had to help 16 residents evacuate from nine houses.
Residents are blaming a mudslide — and other past mudslides — affecting a La Habra neighborhood on a homeless encampment blocking a nearby drainage pipe and pre-existing damage to infrastructure. Video from Sky5 taken Wednesday morning shows the ...
Air and road travelers will confront weather delays in the West, including California, as a potent atmospheric river storm slams the region.