![]() State Route 2 was closed in both directions from about three miles east of Newcomb's Ranch to Grassy Hollow Campground. ![]() TRAVEL IS NOT RECOMMENDED," the agency tweeted Tuesday.Ĭaltrans also cleared a section of Angeles Crest Highway in the Angeles National Forest below State Route 39, but drivers were advised to check for chain requirements. "Caltrans districts statewide are coordinating with local & state officials to assist with this latest storm system. Photos: Scenes From Southern California's January StormĬaltrans warned drivers statewide to stay off the roads if possible during the storm. A wind advisory was in place for San Bernardino and Riverside county valleys.Wind watches could be issued in Los Angeles County mountains and deserts.Thursday, with winds of 15 to 25 mph possible, including gusts of up to 40 mph A wind advisory will be in effect in Orange County from 2 a.m.Friday for the Los Angeles County Mountains including the cities of Acton and Mount Wilson. A winter storm warning was in effect from noon Wednesday to 3 a.m.A high surf advisory was in effect from 6 a.m.In Orange County, the flood watch will be in effect Thursday morning through Thursday afternoon.In Santa Barbara County, an evacuation order was issued for people residing in the area of the Alisal, Thomas and Cave Fire burn scars.That's just one of the weather alerts to know about. #socal #SLOwx #LArain /X0okvxRFZB- NWS Los Angeles JanuFlood watches and other weather alertsĪ flood watch will be in effect Wednesday evening through Thursday afternoon for most of the region. ![]() Winds will be an issue especially for the Central Coast where wind damage to trees/objects is likely, along with power outages. Roadway flooding will be common for Thur AM commute. The major storm is on our doorstep, here are the hazards to prepare for. In the San Gabriel Valley, K-rails were installed on streets in a foothill neighborhood in Duarte, where the storm raises the risk of destructive mud and debris flows. Ventura County could get an inch-and-a-half to four inches, especially in the higher elevations.ĭownpours could result in flash flooding and debris flows. Thursday, NBCLA meteorologist David Biggar forecasted. Los Angeles County is forecasted to get 1-3 inches, with most of the rain falling between 12 a.m. Los Angeles and Ventura counties can expect the most rainfall. Two to 4 inches of rain could fall across most of the area, with some mountain areas receiving 4 to 8 inches. The storm's peak intensity is expected to deliver the heaviest rain Thursday morning. The rain will increase steadily, with downpours continuing into Thursday and reaching an inch per hour in some locations. Rainfall will range from one-tenth to a quarter-inch per hour in some areas early Wednesday. The heaviest rain will be overnight into Thursday morning after scattered showers Wednesday. Be prepared! #CAwx #LArain #atmosphericriver /LJtBejuXLd- NWS Los Angeles JanuWhen will the heaviest rain arrive in Southern California? Late tonight through Thu morning will be the focus for the heaviest rain. Here is our forecast for rain timing and intensity for each county in 6 hour blocks through Friday. You may be asking "when is it going to rain in my area?"
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