A storm is dropping significant rain across Southern California, triggering the risk of mudslides, flooding and debris flows in recent burn scar areas.
Los Angeles residents are bracing for extreme rain, with some under evacuation orders, just two months after massive ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNHow much rain did Los Angeles County get? See rainfall totals by neighborhoodDuring a 48-hour period between Tuesday through Thursday, downtown Los Angeles received about 1.19 inches of rain while Sepulveda Canyon at Mulholland Drive near Getty Center was quenched with 1.43 ...
Evacuation warnings have been issued for parts of Los Angeles County, near burn scar areas due to high mudslide and debris flow risks.
With a storm bringing a risk of mudslides and debris flows, some areas of Los Angeles recently burned by wildfires will face evacuation warnings this week as the region braces for heavy rain and ...
A storm soaking the state on Wednesday and Thursday is bringing new danger to the area hit by wildfires earlier this year.
Heavy rain pounded the Los Angeles area early Thursday, bringing a threat of flooding and debris flows to spots impacted by wildfires.
By late Thursday, the National Weather Service lifted all rain-related weather advisories in the region, but officials warned ...
2 to 4 p.m. Metro Los Angeles: 4 to 6 p.m. Orange County and Inland Empire: 6 to 8 p.m. Around 8 p.m., about 98 % of the rain will be done once the cold front leaves. "But there is always a 'lag ...
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