LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A flash flood watch has been issued as the brunt of a potentially dangerous storm that could drop nearly 5 inches of rain in charred foothills moves into Southern California ...
The next rain chance will occur on Saturday as another storm system approaches the area. Temperature-wise, it will be chilly today into tonight with highs in the 50s and lows in the 40s.
After a few days of sun gave residents a break from last week’s light rain, a stronger storm is expected to start Tuesday night and last through Friday. The storm could bring 2-3 inches of rain ...
However, the large amount of rain expected to fall all at once on Thursday is, according to the National Weather Service. The main event of our current storm is on track for Thursday (Feb 13).
A robust storm system will sweep in from Wednesday night into Friday, bringing the threat of strong winds, heavy rain or snow to every part of the state. Officials are especially worried about the ...
The timing is Saturday afternoon through Sunday. The storm will start as a wintry mix on Saturday and changeover to soaking rain on Sunday. Large puddles, ponding and poor visibility is possible.
CAMARILLO, Calif. (KABC) -- Homeowners who live near the Mountain Fire zone in Ventura County are concerned that the upcoming rain storm will bring charred hillsides tumbling down. Three months ...
Parts of LA and Ventura counties could receive 1.5 to 3 inches of rain while the mountains and foothills could get 3 to 6 inches. The National Weather Service said the main storm will arrive ...
By late Wednesday into Thursday morning, a stronger wave of low pressure rides along that front prompting the rain and storms to make it a little farther south. This may be our wettest time of the ...
Heavy rain is forecasted for parts of the Coachella Valley starting Thursday night. While the timing of the storm may cause some to remember the 2019 Valentine's Day rainfall that caused ...