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A strong storm system is set to impact the Central Coast, bringing heavy rain, high winds, and coastal flooding risks through the weekend.
A series of storms is bringing heavy rain, gusty winds, elevated surf, and flood concerns to Southern California this weekend and into early next week, with the highest risks centered on Los Angeles,
A strong system is forecast to arrive off California and the Pacific Northwest, bringing more heavy rain and mountain snow in the region
Southern California faces heavy rain and mudslide risks this weekend following record New Year’s Day storms. Get the latest on the forecast and emergency prep.
Evacuation warnings and orders are in place for Los Angeles County ahead of the storm, the recent burn areas like the Palisades and Eaton fire zones.
Rose Parade organizers say they have plans in place for extreme weather. The heaviest downpours from the New Year's storm are forecast for Wednesday night into Thursday afternoon.
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Timeline: New Year's Day storm brings heavy rain to Southern California
National Weather Service forecasters predict total rainfall of 1-2 inches in coastal and valley areas, with 2-5 inches in the foothills and mountains. Rainfall rates could reach an inch per hour in some local areas. A flood watch is currently in effect for areas south of Point Conception, including much of Los Angeles and Orange counties.