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SoCal Drenched: Fourth Storm Unleashes Flood Fury

21 Nov

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Summary

  • Southern California faces its fourth major storm, risking flash floods.
  • Flood watches and warnings are active across multiple counties.
  • Residents are urged to avoid driving and never cross flooded roads.
SoCal Drenched: Fourth Storm Unleashes Flood Fury

Southern California is currently contending with its fourth substantial storm in just one week, leading to widespread weather alerts across key areas. This intense rainfall poses significant risks, including flash flooding and dangerous debris flows, particularly in regions recently impacted by wildfires. Transportation and daily routines are expected to face considerable disruption.

National Weather Service advisories have been issued, with flood watches indicating favorable conditions for flooding and flash flood warnings signaling immediate threats. These alerts are active across much of Los Angeles County and extend into parts of Riverside and Imperial counties, with specific warnings for Mission Viejo, Lake Forest, and Aliso Viejo. Thunderstorms are anticipated to persist through Friday morning, with some areas possibly experiencing rainfall rates of up to an inch per hour.

Authorities are urging all residents to exercise extreme caution, avoid driving during heavy downpours, and never attempt to cross flooded roads. Vigilance is paramount for those in flood-prone or wildfire-scarred areas, with an emphasis on monitoring official alerts and adhering to any evacuation orders. Drier and cooler weather is forecast to begin by Saturday, with conditions improving throughout the weekend leading into Thanksgiving week.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The storm brings risks of flash flooding, debris flows, and transportation disruptions.
Flood watches are active through Friday morning, with some advisories extending into Friday evening or Saturday for southeastern areas.
Move to higher ground immediately and never attempt to cross flooded roads.

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