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Massive Storm Threatens SoCal: Flooding, Mudslides Feared
24 Dec
Summary
- An atmospheric river, 'Pineapple Express,' brings heavy rain to Southern California.
- Flash flood warnings issued amid fears of deadly mudslides and debris flows.
- Up to 12 inches of rain and 5 feet of snow are forecast for affected areas.

Southern California is currently facing severe weather conditions due to a potent atmospheric river, dubbed the 'Pineapple Express.' This system is bringing a deluge of rain, with flash flood warnings in effect for Los Angeles and much of the region. The National Weather Service has cautioned that widespread flash flooding, rockslides, and mudslides are highly probable, particularly in areas prone to debris flows after recent wildfires. Some communities could experience as much as 12 inches of rainfall over the next few days.
Beyond the heavy rainfall, the storm is also unleashing significant snow in the higher elevations. The Sierra Nevada range has already seen over a foot of snow, with forecasts predicting up to five feet before the system moves out. Additionally, powerful wind gusts reaching up to 55 mph are sweeping across the state. This combination of saturated soil and strong winds raises concerns about extensive damage from downed trees and power outages.




