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Coastal California Braces for Overnight Flash Flooding Crisis
15 Nov
Summary
- Heavy rain triggers life-threatening flash flooding
- Radar and gauges detect over 2 inches of rainfall
- Flooding expected to impact highways, streets, and parks

On November 15, 2025, a dangerous flash flooding event is unfolding along the California coast. According to the latest reports from the National Weather Service, Doppler radar and automated rain gauges have detected heavy rainfall of 1.5 to 2.4 inches across the affected area as of 11:53 PM Pacific Standard Time.
The Weather Service has issued a warning for life-threatening flash flooding, with the heavy rain expected to cause flooding of creeks, streams, urban areas, highways, streets, and underpasses. Several popular coastal destinations, including Buellton, Solvang, Jalama Beach, Point Conception, Gaviota State Park, and Refugio State Beach, are at risk of experiencing the dangerous flooding.
Residents and visitors in the affected region are being urged to move to higher ground immediately and avoid attempting to cross flooded roads, as most flood-related deaths occur in vehicles. Campers and hikers are also advised to steer clear of streams and creeks. The Weather Service is asking the public to report any observed flooding to local emergency services to aid in the response effort.




