As Southern California braces itself for the aftermath of the latest storm, residents in parts of Los Angeles County received a Flash Flood Warning, indicating the potential for flash flooding in their areas. This warning comes amidst a series of weather advisories across the region, highlighting the ongoing impact of the recent atmospheric river.
Ongoing Weather Challenges
Despite the gradual tapering off of the storm, Wednesday still brings with it moderate to heavy rainfall across Southern California. This precipitation exacerbates existing flooding and poses risks such as landslides, mudslides, and debris flow. Notably, Los Angeles is experiencing one of its wettest Februarys on record, underlining the severity of the weather conditions.
Impact on Los Angeles County
The National Weather Service (NWS) identified several areas within Los Angeles County under the threat of flash flooding, including Long Beach, eastern Malibu, Culver City, downtown LA, and more. Reports also indicate heavy rain in parts of the Pomona Valley and Inland Empire, underscoring the widespread nature of the weather event.
Weather Advisories
Various advisories are in place to alert residents and authorities to the potential risks. These include:
- Flood Watch: Covering Orange, Ventura, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and Riverside counties, the Flood Watch remains in effect, highlighting the continued danger of flooding in both coastal and inland regions.
- Winter Weather Advisory: In addition to concerns about flooding, the NWS issued a Winter Weather Advisory warning of wet snow and potential snow accumulation in certain areas, further complicating travel and outdoor activities.
Outlook and Dry Conditions
Despite the challenges posed by the ongoing storm, there is hope on the horizon. Thursday and Friday are expected to bring improved weather conditions, with sunny skies and dry weather forecasted. However, the respite may be short-lived as another storm looms on the horizon, with rain chances returning by Sunday and Monday.
Monitoring Weather Patterns
As Southern California navigates through the aftermath of the recent storm, vigilance remains crucial. The issuance of a Flash Flood Warning underscores the unpredictable nature of weather events in the region, emphasizing the importance of staying informed and prepared. Residents are encouraged to heed advisories, monitor weather updates, and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety in the face of changing weather patterns.
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