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Home / Weather / Powerful Atmospheric River Storm to Drench Southern California This Weekend

Powerful Atmospheric River Storm to Drench Southern California This Weekend

14 Nov

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Summary

  • Severe weather threat expected in SoCal on Saturday
  • Potential for heavy rain, mudflows, debris flows, and even tornadoes
  • Downtown LA could see its wettest November since 1985
Powerful Atmospheric River Storm to Drench Southern California This Weekend

According to forecasters, Southern California is bracing for a severe weather threat this Saturday, as a powerful atmospheric river storm is expected to peak over the weekend. The storm could bring heavy rain, with the potential for mudflows, debris flows, and even tornadoes.

If the rain falls as predicted, downtown Los Angeles could see its wettest November since 1985. The heavy rainfall raises the possibility of damaging flooding and landslides, particularly in areas near recent fire scars. Evacuation warnings have been issued for regions near the Palisades, Eaton, Kenneth, Sunset, and Hurst fires that burned in January.

Meteorologists are uncertain exactly which areas will be hit hardest by the storm, as the band of most intense rainfall is expected to be relatively narrow. However, if the storm's peak rainfall aligns with Los Angeles County, the region could see rates of up to 1 inch per hour, which is enough to trigger landslides.

In addition to the flooding and mudflow risks, the storm also carries the potential for spinning thunderstorms that could produce damaging winds or even a tornado or two, though forecasters say such conditions are unlikely to affect the majority of the region.

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 article mentions that areas near recent fire scars, including the Palisades, Eaton, Kenneth, Sunset, and Hurst fires, are under evacuation warnings due to the risk of mud and debris flows.
According to the article, downtown Los Angeles could see up to 2.62 inches of rain between late Thursday and Sunday, which would make it the wettest November in the city since 1985. In a worst-case scenario, downtown LA could receive 4.81 inches of rain, leading to potential mudflows and debris flows.
The article states that while tornadoes are not usually associated with California, they can still occur, though they are typically weaker and shorter-lived than those seen in the Midwest. The storm this weekend carries a risk of spinning thunderstorms that could produce damaging winds or even a tornado or two.

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