Most of southern California remains under flood watches after storm battered northern part of state killing three people
Rainfall from one of the wettest storms in southern California history was to ease off on Tuesday, but forecasters warned that floods were still possible and soaked ground raised the threat of potentially deadly landslides.
The slow-moving storm that parked itself over the region on Monday, dumping a record amount of rain on parts of Los Angeles, could linger into Wednesday, the National Weather Service said. Scattered showers and some possible thunderstorms would bring light to moderate rain, but there was still the threat that many places could see brief, fierce downpours dumping 0.5 to 1in ( 1.3 to 3cm) of rain in an hour.
Continue reading…Most of southern California remains under flood watches after storm battered northern part of state killing three peopleRainfall from one of the wettest storms in southern California history was to ease off on Tuesday, but forecasters warned that floods were still possible and soaked ground raised the threat of potentially deadly landslides.The slow-moving storm that parked itself over the region on Monday, dumping a record amount of rain on parts of Los Angeles, could linger into Wednesday, the National Weather Service said. Scattered showers and some possible thunderstorms would bring light to moderate rain, but there was still the threat that many places could see brief, fierce downpours dumping 0.5 to 1in ( 1.3 to 3cm) of rain in an hour. Continue reading…
