Los Angeles, Rare and storm drenches
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In Orange and San Bernardino counties, a flash flood watch will continue through Tuesday afternoon for the Bridge, Line, Apple, El Dorado and Airport burn scars. Hillsides stripped of vegetation by wildfires can make soil repel water, which can lead to increased runoff and flooding.
Cleanup efforts were underway Wednesday across Southern California following a rare October storm that brought significant rain to the region.
The National Weather Service is advising SoCal residents that a “winter-like storm system” will make its way to the region this week. The storm system is set to arrive late Monday and hover
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Recap: First storm of season delivers hours of steady rain in Los Angeles County
The first significant storm of the season brought rain, the threat of thunderstorms, flooding and more to Los Angeles. This blog is no longer being updated. Click here for forecast updates.
The same San Bernardino County communities impacted by mudslides four weeks ago are bracing for more weather and the potential for flash flooding.
The rain may not be done quite yet, but some parts of Southern California have already gotten thoroughly drenched. As reported by the National Weather Service, Cogswell Dam in Los Angeles County
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Rainfall totals by the county: A look at how much rain SoCal received
As rain poured over the Southland, the National Weather Service (NWS) counted the following rainfall total in the region: