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Over a month's worth of rain is expected in a few days across parts of Southern California, forecasters warned.
Another wave of rain was hitting the Los Angeles area on Friday, adding to the record-setting precipitation over Christmas.
As a record-breaking Christmas storm wraps up across Southern California, sunny skies are in store for the weekend before rain returns on New Year’s Day. The storm prompted the wettest Christmas Eve-Christmas Day recorded for downtown Los Angeles in 54 years, the National Weather Service said, with the area catching 2.79 inches.
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Flood watch remains in LA County thru Dec. 26 amid Christmas storms in Southern California
Christmas Day will bring cold and soggy conditions across Southern California as the second wave of a winter storm rolls through the region.
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Christmas travel could be affected by flood threats in California and heavy snow in New England
Residents of Los Angeles spent the day before Christmas under rain showers and winds of around 40 mph, while the New England area braces for heavy snow later in the week.
An atmospheric river, low pressure system and wildfire burn scars are a volatile mix for southern California this Christmas. Here's what we know.
Fox News correspondent Christina Coleman joins 'America Reports' to discuss the environmental impact of a massive California storm after upwards of seven inches of rain caused mudslides and floods.
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Heavy rain across Southern California continues to cause severe flooding, disastrous conditions
The potential for flooding remains high because parts of the ground remain heavily saturated. Weather officials warn that rainfall will quickly turn into runoff.