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Atmospheric River Prompts Evacuation Orders Across Southern California
14 Nov
Summary
- Millions face flood risk as atmospheric river hits SoCal
- Evacuation orders issued for homes near recent burn scars
- Heavy rain, strong winds, and potential for deadly flooding

On November 14, 2025, a powerful atmospheric river is set to hit Southern California, bringing a deluge of torrential rainfall that threatens millions of residents with the risk of severe flooding. The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for the region, warning of the potential for widespread flash flooding and debris flows, particularly in areas near recent wildfire burn scars.
In response to the impending storm, Los Angeles County officials have issued evacuation orders for an indeterminate number of homes that are at higher risk of mud and debris flow impacts. The orders, which went into effect on Friday night at 8 p.m. local time and will remain in place through Sunday morning, target properties located near the Canyon, Bethany, Eaton, Palisades, Hurst, Kenneth, Sunset, Lidia, Franklin, and Bridge burn scars.




