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SoCal Braces for Soaking Storm: Flood Risk Looms
20 Nov
Summary
- Southern California to experience rain and thunderstorms Thursday and Friday.
- Soils are saturated, increasing mudslide and rockslide risks.
- High pressure will bring normal temperatures after the storm.

Southern California is set to face another round of significant rainfall and potential thunderstorms on Thursday and Friday. This new system is predicted to deliver light to moderate precipitation, with a particular focus on Los Angeles and Ventura Counties. The storm's unusual pattern may lead to higher rain rates in the south compared to the north within these areas.
Forecasters are issuing a Next Weather Alert due to concerns about widespread rain and potential flooding, especially as the region's soils remain saturated from previous storms. This heightened moisture level increases the risk of mudslides in vulnerable areas and rockslides on canyon roads, possibly leading to further closures. While a minor risk exists for debris flows from burn scars, it is considered low.
Following the departure of this weather system, a shift towards a high-pressure system is anticipated. This change is expected to restore temperatures to normal levels across the region throughout the upcoming weekend and into the following holiday week, providing a respite from the recent wet conditions.




