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On Christmas Day, torrential rain in Southern California set new records in Los Angeles, Burbank and Santa Barbara, forecasters say.
The California Department of Water Resources' first snow survey of the season revealed that statewide snowpack is 71% of average for December.
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Flash flood, thunderstorm alerts in effect for California with heavy rain expected to last days
More than 41 million Americans across California, Nevada and Arizona are under flood watches on Wednesday amid a rare, high risk for excessive rainfall and flooding.
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.
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Storms slam California: 3 dead, 110,000 still without power with more rain expected (live updates)
At least three people have died and more than 110,000 homes and businesses faced power outages on Christmas Day after a powerful winter storm struck California and broke rainfall records on Wednesday, triggering road closures and flooding, as forecasters warn of more rain.
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Southern California’s Christmas weather forecast keeps getting worse. What you need to know
This could be one of the stormiest Christmases in recent memory. There’s an 80% chance downtown Los Angeles will get 2 or more inches of rain Tuesday through Christmas.
Lake Shasta and Trinity Lake are both well above their historical average water levels for this time of year. The weather is expected to be mostly dry and sunny for the weekend before another storm arrives Sunday night. A late fall storm that soaked the ...
An even more potent atmospheric river-fueled storm is on a collision course with California after a first storm triggered deadly flooding and evacuations over the weekend in Northern California.
Another Pacific storm pushing south across California this week will bring more rain, mountain snow and travel delays, AccuWeather meteorologists say. This will be the final storm in a series that has delivered months' worth of rain to parts of the state.
Southern Californians are facing an epic clean-up operation after the region’s wettest Christmas holiday in recent history turned areas of the state into a panorama of mud and debris.