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Home / Weather / California Braces for Holiday Storm Chaos

California Braces for Holiday Storm Chaos

24 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Multiple atmospheric rivers threaten severe storms across California.
  • Southern California could see its wettest Christmas in years.
  • Mudslides and debris flows are likely in wildfire-scarred areas.
California Braces for Holiday Storm Chaos

Powerful winter storms are poised to impact millions of travelers across California, bringing heavy rains, strong winds, and significant snowfall. Forecasters warn of dangerous travel conditions due to multiple atmospheric rivers sweeping through the state, with Southern California potentially experiencing its wettest Christmas in decades. The storms follow recent heavy rainfall and flash flooding in Northern California, which resulted in rescues and at least one fatality.

The National Weather Service has issued flood watches and high wind warnings for various regions, including the Sacramento Valley and San Francisco Bay Area, through Friday. The Sierra Nevada faces near white-out conditions and hazardous travel. Meanwhile, Southern California could receive 10 to 20 centimeters of rain this week, increasing the likelihood of widespread flooding and mudslides, particularly in areas affected by last January's Palisades fire.

Authorities have urged residents to stay home and are mobilizing resources across affected counties. Los Angeles has issued evacuation warnings for vulnerable households. Governor Gavin Newsom stated that state officials are proactively preparing for emergencies. An atmospheric river, a concentrated band of water vapor, can transport vast amounts of moisture from tropical regions.

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.
Southern California is expected to experience its wettest Christmas in years with heavy rains and potential mudslides.
Yes, forecasters warn of hazardous, if not impossible, travel conditions across California due to heavy rains, winds, and mountain snow.
An atmospheric river is a long band of water vapor transporting moisture from the tropics, leading to intense rainfall and storms.

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