The system that provides cold temperature, mountain snow, and the potential of thunderstorms will be wider on Sunday following the introduction of Saturdays on Saturdays.
Arashi, the first important system of the season, is the first time that many Southern California rained in about eight months. It leads to the rapid increase in weather recommendations, including flood clocks in the fire elimination area and winter weather advisory in the mountains.
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Sunday rainfall has the potential of thunderstorms throughout Southland. As the opportunity increases from Monday to Monday, the National Meteorological Bureau has issued flood surveillance in areas affected by Pali -Sade, Eaton and fuse fire.
“This is when these thunderstorms are developing, and we are seeing recent burns,” said NBC4 weather scholar Shana Mendiola. “This is mainly for these areas where thunderstorms may occur late this afternoon. The ratio of rain may be heavy in these areas, which is the risk of mud and fragments. It happened here.
The flood watch is valid from 4 pm to 4 pm. This is an important detail. Damage the flow of debris is not the most likely result, but this storm still has a lot of uncertainty. This threat is enough to prepare for the worst scenario. #Palisadesfire #Eatonfire pic.twitter.com/bbbgmjx90y
-NWS Los Angeles (@nwslosangeles) January 25, 2025
She added that if the rain fell immediately, it would be possible to collapse landscapes.
“The local street flood is possible,” she said. “It’s not too bad, but we may occasionally take a shower. It’s time for you to find them. Please drive slowly and safely today.”
The flood watch will be valid until 4:00 pm on Monday.
The first rainfall of the season reached a dangerous and dangerous level for the fire, and then cleared the southern California. Today’s Shanna Mendiola report at LA on Sunday, January 26, 2025.
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With a wide range of rain, the snow chance of Southern California has grown from mountain communities to high deserts.
Grape vine may see snow dust, but if so, it will probably occur overnight on Monday. Goman, Lancaster, Victorville, etc. may also get snow blankets.
“We usually don’t see snow there, but it’s a very cold winter storm, so it happens in this system,” said Mendiola.
The altitude may be 3 to 6 inches of 3 to 6 inches of 3 to 6 inches, but if the altitude is more than 5,000, 6-12 inches may be obtained.
A big change that this Saturday will come due to rain and mountain snow. This is the highlight of the snow. Plan a slow mountain trip with a road delay and isolated closed. Focused on Saturday night -Sunday night. #Cawx pic.twitter.com/drxpjvz5wi
-NWS Los Angeles (@nwslosangeles) January 23, 2025