Latest storm drenches Southern California
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Torrential rains return to Southern California, prompting new flash flood fears, threat of mudslides
Los Angeles — Torrential rains drenched parts of Southern California on Friday, leading to new flash flood warnings following earlier storms that put the region on track for near-record November rainfall, the National Weather Service said.
Another storm started Thursday afternoon in Southern California, but it isn't expected to have the punch of the last one. Last weekend’s storm saw some records broken, including the most dramatic one in Santa Barbara,
The fourth storm of the week hit Southern California on Thursday, raising flash flooding concerns in the region. Here's the latest on the storm.
Meteorologists at the National Weather Service said the heaviest rain will start Thursday night through Friday.
A powerful storm system slammed Texas on Thursday, causing flash flooding and dropping more than 10 inches of rain on some parts of Central Texas. Jason Allen has the latest.
Today is the day we finally see beneficial rain in the Austin area after two dry weeks. Warm, stormy weather is expected, and the risk of flooding remains a serious concern. The National Weather Service continues the Flood Watch across the region where excessive runoff from heavy rain may result in flooding of rivers,