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Parts of Los Angeles County burned by wildfires earlier this year remained vulnerable to flash flooding, mudslides, and debris flows.
A series of atmospheric rivers is expected to bring heavy rain, snow, and strong winds to the western United States through early January.
Residents in the Malibu area are bracing for heavy rain as a Christmas week storm is set to arrive in Southern California on Tuesday.
Millions in California are facing severe weather on Tuesday as a strong atmospheric river pummels the state days before Christmas.
A sweeping flood watch stretching more than 800 miles along California’s coast and interior plains is in effect this week atmospheric rivers move through.
A Severe Thunderstorm Warning has been issued for east central Ventura County and northwestern Los Angeles County until 8:30 a.m.
Heavy rain, strong winds, flooding and debris flow could affect Los Angeles County and the surrounding areas on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
This year is expected to be the busiest on record for holiday travel, but rough weather can make getting to your Christmas destination even harder.
A lot of weather will be impacting Northern California through the holiday, with valley winds and thunderstorms, and heavy Sierra snow.
The proclamations cover diverse disasters, including windstorms, a tsunami, the Gifford Fire, monsoons, and mudslides that caused significant damage.
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Dangerous holiday storm slams California, flooding threatens travel
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