Storm of the season pounds Southern California
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A report from the NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA was issued on Sunday at 3:54 a.m. for strong thunderstorms until 4:30 a.m. The alert is for Los Angeles, Western San Fernando Valley and Eastern San Fernando Valley.
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Latest California Atmospheric River A Flood, Debris Flow Risk For Los Angeles
A potent atmospheric river will continue to wring out heavy rain in parts of California and the Southwest, leading to flash flooding and the potential for debris flows in areas recently burned by wildfires,
The city of Los Angeles issued an evacuation warning that'll be in effect through 11 a.m. Sunday for residents near the Palisades, Hurst and Sunset fire burn zones. The county also issued a warning for residents near the Eaton Fire area in Altadena.
Evacuation orders and warnings across Los Angeles County were lifted Saturday night as the storm system weakened, though officials warned that pockets of heavy rain will continue throughout the
Rain continues in Los Angeles with a 30% chance today, increasing to 80% tonight and 90% Saturday, some thunderstorms possible.
According to meteorologists and climatologists, critical changes in two major atmospheric patterns—La Nina and the polar vortex—have put the U.S. at a possible “fork in the road” that will decide how the 2025-2026 winter unfolds.
Evacuation warnings have been issued for communities near burn scars including the Eaton Fire area, Palisades, Hurst and Sunset Fire burn zones.
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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.
La Niña effects vary drastically by region, even within the United States. Here's what it means for winter weather.
Forecast maps issued by the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) show what weather conditions the U.S. can expect over the November to January period. The CPC previously announced that La Niña conditions had been detected and were expected to continue from December 2025 to February 2026.
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,