First Alert Forecast

October Storm Brings Booming Thunder, Lightning Over Southland

A cooling trend is expected through Thursday, with an increase in night through morning low clouds. It could also rain Thursday night and Friday.

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Monday night’s thunderstorms have faded into some lingering, fast moving showers in the Simi Valley area. There may be some thunderstorms in the mountains late on Tuesday, but for the most part, the afternoon will be dry. Temperatures will keep cooling down. David Biggar has the forecast for Oct. 5, 2021.

After days of above-normal heat, a low-pressure system moved into the Southland Monday, bringing driving rain to some areas along with booming thunder and lightning strikes that prompted the closure of beaches in Los Angeles and Orange counties.

By late afternoon, clouds darkened the skies over much of the Southland. Storms began dropping heavy rain near the Los Angeles/Long Beach port complex, spreading inland.

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Monday’s light show from the hill overlooking the city of Ventura.
Seen from Pacific Palisades Park. Credit: Natalie A.
Seen from pacific palisades park on 10/4/21 Credit: Natalie A.
Lightning over the ocean, viewing from Belmont Shore Bay Credit: Randy Rijkschroeff
Marina del Rey Credit: Gary Romanik
Marina del Rey Credit: Gary Romanik
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Lightning in Newport Beach.
Steven Peisner
Lightning in Newport Beach.
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Lightning near Marina Del Rey.

The storm carried with it thunder and lightning that first prompted beach-closure warnings in parts of Orange County. Los Angeles County lifeguards closed all beaches from San Pedro to Malibu, along with Catalina Island, around 4:30 p.m. due to the weather.

The lightning storm prompted a warning from county fire officials for residents to find shelter and remain indoors until the aerial light show subsided.

Lightning strikes also prompted a roughly 30-minute delay in the start of the Monday Night Football game between the Chargers and Las Vegas Raiders at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood.

All LA County beaches reopened Tuesday morning.

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The storm dropped nearly a half inch of rain in some areas, including 0.41 inches of rain in Big Dalton Dam in Los Angeles County. Santa Fe Dam in L.A. County recorded 0.33 inches of rain.

Other parts of Southern California had smaller recordings of rainfall. Santa Monica had 0.27 inches of rain and Hansen Dam in the San Fernando Valley had 0.21 inches.

The Hollywood Reservoir recorded 0.15 inches, Woodland Hills recorded 0.19 inches, the Chatsworth Reservoir recorded 0.16 inches and Van Nuys recorded 0.13 inches.

Downtown LA recorded 0.11 inches of rain and Pasadena recorded 0.18 inches of rain.

A cooling trend is expected through Thursday, with an increase in night through morning low clouds. It could also rain Thursday night and Friday.

Dry weather is expected for the weekend.

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