California, Christmas and Flood
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Another storm slams California on Christmas Day with flooding rain, high winds and mountain snow
Another atmospheric river-fueled storm lashed California on Christmas Day, setting records in parts of the state and keeping homes under evacuation orders amid the ongoing threat of life-threatening flooding and debris flows.
Forecasters measured 4.52 inches of rain at the Santa Barbara Airport on Christmas, beating the previous record of 2.17 inches set in 1955.
Three people are dead after major storms swept through California, dumping rain and leaving behind catastrophic flooding during the Christmas holiday — and even more rain is in the forecast.
Three people are dead after storms and flash flooding in California over the Christmas holiday, and more are expected to disrupt flights this weekend.
Record breaking rain hit Southern California, leaving emergency crews to rush to respond to flash floods and mudflows across the region.
An atmospheric river, low pressure system and wildfire burn scars are a volatile mix for southern California this Christmas. Here's what we know.