Southern California will ring in New Year with another storm
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Evacuation warnings issued for LA County wildfire burn scars ahead of storm
An evacuation warning will go into effect Wednesday for properties near recent wildfire burn zones in Los Angeles County as another late-December storm appears set to bring more rain to Southern California.
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Los Angeles metro area slapped with evacuation warnings ahead of New Year’s storm
Authorities have issued evacuation warnings for at-risk zones in wildfire burn scars throughout the Greater Los Angeles metropolitan region in anticipation of an impending storm system that brings risks of flooding along with potential mudslides and debris flows,
With a wind speed of up to 80 mph, a brief tornado traveled for about one-third of a mile in Boyle Heights, a neighborhood on L.A.'s Eastside, just after 10 a.m.
Officials in Los Angeles and surrounding counties warned that the giant holiday storm could trigger "widespread flash flooding."
Officials in Los Angeles are warning people about the imminent potential for life-threatening flooding Wednesday, asking people to stay aware as they celebrate Christmas Eve. The National Weather Service has issued the highest flash flood risk for parts of Los Angeles,
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See holiday week rainfall totals in Los Angeles County
A winter storm delivered several inches of rain for the holidays in Los Angeles County. Record rainfall was reported on Christmas Eve in some areas before the storm fueled by an atmospheric river added to the region’s rain totals on Christmas and early Friday.
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Map of evacuation warnings, orders for LA County due to storm
Los Angeles County officials released an interactive map of evacuation warnings as a storm moves through Southern California.
A powerful winter storm will bring up to 11 inches of rain to Los Angeles through Christmas Day, with dangerous flooding, mudslides and winds up to 80 mph expected.
Forecasters said heavy rain was expected to drench much of Southern California through the holidays, and officials warned the storm could be deadly.
Torrential rains drenched Southern California on Wednesday, unleashing widespread flash flooding as authorities urged motorists to stay off roads and