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First Alert Forecast: Rain through Wednesday
Expect showers into mid-week. Stephanie Olmo has the forecast for Monday Feb. 19, 2024.
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Slow-moving storm soaks Southern California. See evacuations and road closures
Evacuation warnings, road closures and flood warnings are in effect to start the week as another significant winter storm brings more rain to Southern California.
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First Alert Forecast: Storm brings more rain to LA
Rainfall is expected through mid-week. Belen De Leon has the forecast for Monday Feb. 19, 2024.
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Evacuation orders and warnings issued in Ventura County
Evacuation orders and warnings were issued on Sunday in Ventura County due to a slow-moving storm bringing threats of flooding.
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Mandatory evacuations in parts of Ventura County
Ventura County residents are prepping for a storm that will likely bring flooding in several parts of the region. Macy Jenkins reports for the NBC4 News on Feb. 3, 2024.
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See Southern California storm evacuation orders and warnings
Significant rainfall over several hours is in the forecast for Southern California, leading some communities to issue evacuation orders and warnings due to the possibility of slides and flooding.
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Evacuations lifted for brush fire burning in Menifee area
A brush fire in the city of Menifee burned 43 acres Tuesday west of the 215 Freeway.
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Rain Turns Part of 5 Freeway Into a Pond
Rain floods part of the 5 Freeway in Sun Valley Tuesday Nov. 8, 2022.
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Evacuations, Water Rescues, Traffic: Election Day Storm Drenches SoCal
Southern Californians woke up to stormy conditions on Tuesday as they headed to the polls, with the wettest day of a three-day storm impacting everything from traffic to voter turnout.
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First Alert Forecast: Stormy Election Day in SoCal
Temperatures are chilly, the roads are soggy, and there are gusty winds and flood watches in place around the region. Belen De Leon has the forecst for Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022.
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Stormy Weather Prompts Evacuation Orders for Foothill Communities
Residents in Duarte were ordered to evacuate due to the community’s position near recent burn scars and the chance of mudslides. Annette Arreola reports for Today in LA on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022.