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Home / Weather / SoCal Braces for Holiday Downpour: Flood Watch Issued

SoCal Braces for Holiday Downpour: Flood Watch Issued

22 Dec

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Summary

  • A major winter storm is expected to impact Southern California during the Christmas holiday.
  • Heavy rain and strong winds are predicted between Wednesday and Thursday.
  • Residents in burn scar areas are warned of potential flooding and mudslides.
SoCal Braces for Holiday Downpour: Flood Watch Issued

Southern California is bracing for a powerful winter storm expected to arrive on Tuesday night and intensify through Thursday, impacting the region during the Christmas holiday. The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch, anticipating substantial rainfall and gusty winds that could reach 40 to 60 mph in certain counties.

Weather officials forecast rain rates of up to an inch per hour by Wednesday morning, prompting specific warnings for residents in or near burn scar areas. They are advised to prepare for potential mudslides and flooding, and to be ready for evacuation orders if conditions deteriorate. The National Weather Service projects rainfall totals ranging from 4 to 8 inches in coastal and valley areas, and 8 to 12 inches in foothills and mountains by the weekend.

A Next Weather Alert is in effect from Tuesday through Thursday to inform residents of the impending weather event and potential disruptions. This alert emphasizes the need for preparedness and vigilance, especially for those in vulnerable locations. Emergency services are advising residents to sign up for alerts and have an evacuation plan in place.

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 storm is expected to make landfall on Tuesday night and strengthen between Wednesday and Thursday.
Residents in coastal and valley areas, as well as foothills and mountains, should prepare for heavy rainfall and potential flooding and mudslides.
Yes, residents near burn scar areas are warned to prepare for potential flooding and mudslides and should be ready to evacuate.

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