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SoCal Flood Chaos: Holiday Travel Derailed

26 Dec

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Summary

  • Southern California faces more flood risks impacting holiday travel.
  • An atmospheric river brought significant rainfall to the Los Angeles area.
  • Drier weather is predicted for the upcoming weekend, easing travel conditions.

Southern California is experiencing significant disruptions due to a powerful atmospheric river that began its deluge on Christmas Eve. The storm has dumped substantial rainfall, with up to 18 inches recorded in the mountains and 6 inches in the Los Angeles area, leading to flooded roads and evacuations. Heavy precipitation is expected to continue through Friday, impacting the millions of Californians traveling for the holidays.

The intense rainfall has caused considerable damage, washing out some roads and spurring evacuation warnings in affected counties. While many warnings were lifted on Christmas Day, some orders remain in place for communities like Wrightwood, where aerial footage showed mud flowing through neighborhoods. Residents have been seen navigating debris and rubble as water continues to flow over former streets.

Meteorologists anticipate the atmospheric river will gradually wind down by Friday, bringing an end to the current spell of heavy rain, mountain snow, and gusty winds. The National Weather Service forecasts a drier weekend, offering relief to residents and travelers. This impending shift to clearer weather should allow for safer and easier journeys for those still on the road after the Christmas festivities.

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 hit Southern California starting on Christmas Eve and continued with heavy rainfall through Christmas Day and into Friday.
The greater Los Angeles area and mountain regions experienced the most significant rainfall, with Wrightwood seeing mudslides.
Drier weather is predicted for the weekend following Friday, offering relief from the storm conditions.

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