As heavy rain from a large storm subsided, officials in Southern California said rock and mudslides remain a threat.
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Strongest storm in a year bearing down on Southern California: What you need to knowThe rain will be nothing like the relatively modest storms that have brought largely beneficial rain to Southern California ...
Parts of Pacific Coast Highway remained closed due to heavy flooding and mudslides in Southern California, according to state ...
The winds could result in possible delays at Los Angeles International Airport and isolated power outages, said Kristan Lund, a meteorologist with the weather service’s Oxnard office.
The first of two "pineapple express" storms has arrived in Southern California after delivering a stronger-than-expected pounding to the San Francisco Bay Area, breaking rainfall records.
Winds reached 48 mph Thursday at the San Francisco International Airport ... Winds in Oxnard were 15 to 25 mph. Rain will remain light as it reaches Los Angeles County Thursday night and won ...
High winds tore through a mobile home community in Oxnard, about 60 miles northwest of Los Angeles ... At Fresno Yosemite International Airport, meteorologists said 1.12 inches of rain fell ...
Los Angeles International Airport reported a little under an inch ... of Sunday afternoon due to mudflows in Topanga Canyon, the California Department of Transportation said.
After a relatively weak storm expected to arrive in L.A. late Thursday, forecasters say a potentially more powerful storm could hit around Valentine's Day.
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