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Southern California Faces Heavy Rain from Third Winter Storm

Southern California is bracing for another round of heavy rain as the third in a series of powerful winter storms sweeps through the region on Thursday. This storm follows several days of relentless precipitation, which has already resulted in significant challenges, including downed trees, widespread power outages, flooding, and hazardous driving conditions.

Impacts of Recent Storms

In recent days, local communities have reported receiving multiple inches of rain, severely affecting their infrastructure. The National Weather Service (NWS) warns that areas impacted by wildfires, known as burn scars, face particularly heightened risks due to already saturated soils. As the storm system moves southward from the San Francisco Bay Area, it is expected to affect Southern California throughout the morning and early afternoon.

Peak Rainfall and High Winds

  • Los Angeles County: Rain and wind will be most intense until approximately 1 p.m.
  • Ventura County: Expect peak conditions until noon.
  • Orange County: Conditions will stabilize by around 3 p.m.

A CBS LA Next Weather Alert is in place throughout the day due to the widespread rainfall and gusty winds. Furthermore, the NWS has issued a Next Weather Watch for the upcoming Monday and Tuesday as another potential rain event approaches.

Snowfall Forecast and Travel Implications

In addition to the rain, meteorologists are predicting substantial snowfall in the mountains. Weather officials anticipate 5 to 10 inches of new snow at elevations above 6,000 feet. Travelers are advised that mountain roads may become hazardous due to accumulating and blowing snow. A warning from the NWS states, “Anyone traveling across the mountains should be prepared for treacherous wintry driving conditions, delays, or road closures.”

February Rainfall Records

CBS LA chief meteorologist, Paul Deanno, reported that some areas have accumulated an entire month’s worth of rain in just a week, noting that the average rainfall for February is about 3.50 inches. Popular destinations like Big Bear and Mountain High have reportedly quadrupled their seasonal snow totals over the last few days.

What Lies Ahead

After this storm system passes, Southern California may enjoy a brief respite before facing another potential storm early next week. Residents are encouraged to stay updated on weather conditions through reliable sources to ensure safety during this turbulent period.

For further updates, visit the National Weather Service and prepare accordingly for the upcoming weather changes.

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