Mudslide Threat Grows Amid Flash Flood Warnings in Palisades Burn Scar
Heavy rain with 1 to 3 inches expected in coastal areas and 2 to 5 inches in mountains may cause flooding and mudslides, prompting evacuation warnings in burn scar zones.
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Mudslide threat grows amid flash flood warnings in Palisades burn scar
Flash flood warnings over the Palisades burn scar areas have ramped up concerns of mudslides in Southern California, shutting down a stretch of the Pacific Coast Highway. Rob Marciano has more on the weather from coast to coast.
L.A. issues evacuation warning for wildfire burn scar areas. See map here
The city of Los Angeles issued evacuation warnings for people living in wildfire burn scar areas, after a flood watch was issued for a wide swath of Los Angeles County from Monday morning through Monday evening. Map shows evacuation zones.
Los Angeles County under a flood watch until Monday night triggered by intense rainfall
Los Angeles County is included in a flood watch issued by the National Weather Service on Monday at 1:11 a.m. The watch is valid between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. The NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA said, “Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible. Rock and mud slides are possible near steep terrain. Debris flows are possible on burn scars.” “Flash flooding is possible. Excessive runoff may result in flooding of low-lying and flood-prone locations, in…
Flood surveillance and evacuation warnings are in place for parts of Los Angeles County, while a storm enters Southern California at the beginning of a week with several rainy days on the forecast. The worst part of the storm is expected to be Monday, with early squalls before more intense rains in the afternoon. A sudden flood warning was issued for part of the Santa Monica Mountains, including the burned areas of Palisades and Franklin. This i…
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