More rain coming to L.A. this week
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See Los Angeles County rainfall totals, so far
The second wave of a mid-November storm that arrived earlier this week in Southern California brought hours of rain overnight into Saturday for much of the region. Rainfall that began with scattered showers Friday intensified at the start of the weekend,
Santa Barbara, parts of Ventura county and more saw more than several inches of rain in recent days. Is it going to continue raining?
The city of Los Angeles has lifted all evacuation warnings and orders associated with the heavy rain that moved through the region on Saturday.
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See 5-day rainfall totals for Los Angeles County
Wet weather that began late last week and continued over the weekend with bursts of heavy rain that added to significant rainfall totals in Los Angeles County The second wave of a mid-November storm that arrived last week in Southern California brought hours of rain Friday and Saturday for much of the region.
Temperatures have chilled with the latest storm. While the L.A. coast and San Gabriel Valley on Monday reached the mid-60s, due to late arriving rain, most of L.A. County’s coastal areas and valleys “struggled to get out of the 50s,” the weather service said.
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23 million people under flood alerts as Los Angeles braces for month's worth of rain in a day
Around 23 million people across California are covered by flood notices Friday as Los Angeles braces for what could be a month's worth of rain in a day.
An updated report was issued from the NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA on Sunday at 1:04 p.m. for strong thunderstorms until 1:30 p.m. for Los Angeles.
An atmospheric river will hit Southern California this weekend, bringing heavy rain and the threat of flash floods to Los Angeles.
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A fourth consecutive day of rain is forecast for Los Angeles County Tuesday but a brief respite is expected Wednesday with another storm slated to arrive Thursday and linger into Friday. There is a 100% chance of rain Tuesday for downtown Los Angeles,