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Flood Alert: California Braces for Blizzards as Storm Rages Towards Coast

As the holiday rush kicks into high gear, a potent rainstorm is battering the California coast, leading to treacherous travel conditions and prompting warnings of potential flooding and mudslides. 

The storm, forecasted to persist from Wednesday to Friday, poses significant challenges for residents and travelers alike.

Severe Storm Warning

The Los Angeles area is expected to bear the brunt of the storm, with a projected rainfall of two to 5 inches. 

Meanwhile, areas below south-facing foothills and coastal slopes could experience even more substantial precipitation, ranging from five to 10 inches. 

With such intense rainfall, there is a heightened risk of road flooding, particularly in low-lying regions, making travel delays and road closures likely.

The National Weather Service has issued a flood threat forecast, marking the second-highest level of concern for Santa Barbara and Ventura counties, which are anticipated to be the storm’s epicenter. 

A flood watch extends from the San Luis Obispo area in central California down to San Diego, urging residents to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions.

Especially concerning are the recent burn scars—areas previously damaged by wildfires—which are susceptible to flash flooding. 

Flash floods, known for their rapid onset and powerful force, can pose severe threats to communities in and around these scarred regions.

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Caution Urged for Holiday Travelers

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As the holiday rush kicks into high gear, a potent rainstorm is battering the California coast, leading to treacherous travel conditions and prompting warnings of potential flooding and mudslides.

In addition to the rain, drivers are advised to be cautious of strong wind gusts reaching up to 50 mph. These gusts could further complicate travel conditions and contribute to the risk of accidents, especially for high-profile vehicles.

The storm is expected to move eastward by Friday night, bringing an end to the rain in Southern California. 

However, the potential for flooding remains as the storm heads toward Arizona, with Phoenix likely to experience adverse weather conditions.

As residents and holiday travelers navigate through this challenging weather, staying informed about road conditions, heeding official warnings, and exercising caution are paramount. 

The storm serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of winter weather in California and the importance of preparedness during the holiday season.

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