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Rain will pick up Wednesday morning, with the heaviest downpours forecast from Wednesday night into Thursday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
Another series of atmospheric river-enhanced storms will soak California just days after a destructive Christmas-week storm.
Those projected rainfall totals compare to the amount recorded during the first 48 hours of last week’s Christmas Eve storm where LA County got 2 to 10 inches, Orange County received 1 to 5 inches and the Inland Empire got 0.64 to 12.32 inches.
Heavy rain is expected across Southern California on New Year's Eve, raising flash flooding and debris flow concerns. Evacuation warnings are in place for millions of people in the region. Here's the latest.
A National Weather Service Wind Advisory is in effect until 3 p.m. Tuesday for many inland and mountain communities across Southern California.
A storm system is moving into Southern California on Wednesday and will bring rain to most of the region through New Year’s Day. Light showers were already falling in some areas, including
A storm is expected to hit the Southern California region beginning on New Year's Eve. KTLA's Vera Jimenez, John Fenoglio and Mary Beth McDade report on Dec. 30, 2025. Details:
More rain is moving into Southern California, creating a wet start to the new year and triggering some flooding concerns. The storm will impact Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties. Evacuation warnings are in place for millions of people in case of debris flows and flash flooding.