Lingering Thunderstorms Bring Flooding Risk
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A flood advisory remained in effect across the L.A. region as 'intense bursts' of rain were expected to continue through Sunday morning, extending the area's weekend soaking from a large atmospheric river storm.
However, after the worst of the storm passed, evacuation orders and warnings issued by the city and county of Los Angeles were all canceled Saturday evening. And an evacuation warning for the Airport fire burn scar was lifted in Orange County at 10 p.m. Saturday for Trabuco Creek, Hot Springs Canyon and Bell Canyon.
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Evacuation orders and warnings lifted in LA, Orange counties after steady rain
Flooding, thunderstorms, hail and even weak tornadoes are possible from a storm that will bring rain through the weekend in Los Angeles.
The National Weather Service has canceled the flash flood warning for much of Southern California. Flooding, mud and debris flows continue to cause headaches across Southern California as a significant atmospheric river soaked the region.
After some moderate showers during the morning rush hours, more parts of Southern California saw light rain and drizzle during the late morning hours. Residents in burn scar areas braced for possible mud and debris flow with rain expected in Southern California over the next several days.
Freeway north of LA is under a flood watch which was released by the National Weather Service on Saturday at 3:02 a.m. The watch is in effect until 10 p.m.
A flash flood warning has been issued for Southern California, including Los Angeles, as heavy rains approach. The National Weather Prediction Centre warns of flash floods. The evacuation warnings are issued for burn scar areas,
The rain caused a minor rockfall and debris flows to a stretch of Topanga Canyon Boulevard between Pacific Coast Highway and Grand View Drive, according to Caltrans. The highway remained closed, and will reopen after the storms pass and crews have removed all hazards.
LOS ANGELES - Wet weather is expected in Southern California over the next several days as a series of storms move into the region. The National Weather Service is predicting the heaviest impacts to be between 3 a.m. and 6 p.m. Saturday, with a moderate risk for damaging flooding and debris flow. The storm is expected to last through Sunday.
The second part of the storm is expected to start Friday night, with the main intensity over Los Angeles and Ventura counties.
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