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The Angeles Crest Highway just north of La Cañada Flintridge to the Clear Creek Information Station has been shut down due to hazardous conditions, t
The National Weather Service updated its Southern California rainfall totals for the past three days due to the ongoing atmospheric storms on Friday morning. Downtown Los Angeles had already
Forecasters have warned that with the ground already soaked it will take less rain now to trigger significant damage.
Officials in Los Angeles are warning people about the imminent potential for life-threatening flooding Wednesday, asking people to stay aware as they celebrate Christmas Eve. The National Weather Service has issued the highest flash flood risk for parts of Los Angeles,
LA hit by severe rainstorms; Flood Watch issued across multiple counties, including potential flooding and travel disruptions.
Between 1 to 1½ inches of rain is expected to fall on Los Angeles County's coasts and valleys between midnight and noon on Friday, with 1½ inches to 4 inches in the mountains.
A Severe Thunderstorm Warning has been issued for east central Ventura County and northwestern Los Angeles County until 8:30 a.m.
The soggy California landscape is preparing for even more rain. Los Angeles, which started the year with the costliest fires in U.S. history, is ending it with the most rain the city has ever seen over Christmas.