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An offshore storm system will trigger several hours of moderate to heavy rain in the Bay Area through Monday evening.
Happy New Year's Eve! We begin the morning with light showers for most of the area and some breezy winds. Have a jacket and umbrella ready as the heavier
Southern California faces heavy rain and mudslide risks this weekend following record New Year’s Day storms. Get the latest on the forecast and emergency prep.
A wind advisory is in effect for all 21 New Jersey counties from 1 a.m. Friday through 1 a.m. Saturday, with gusts up to 45 mph expected in many areas.
Communities across Southern California are cleaning up after several days of showers across the region. Evacuation warnings were in place for neighborhoods across Los Angeles County, primarily in areas surrounding recent burn scars -- including in Altadena around the Eaton Fire burn scar.
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Timeline: New Year's Day storm brings heavy rain to Southern California
National Weather Service forecasters predict total rainfall of 1-2 inches in coastal and valley areas, with 2-5 inches in the foothills and mountains. Rainfall rates could reach an inch per hour in some local areas. A flood watch is currently in effect for areas south of Point Conception, including much of Los Angeles and Orange counties.
Flood warnings due to heavy rain threatened communities in the Madera County mountains on Sunday, causing residents to take extra precautions on the roads and in their homes.
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Your Hawaii News Now First Alert Weather Team has declared Sunday, Monday and Tuesday as FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAYS for all islands as a kona low will increase the potential for heavy rain and thunderstorms. A FLOOD WATCH is in effect for all islands through Monday afternoon.