Flood Concerns Grow As Storm Targets Southern California
Flood Concerns Grow As Storm Targets Southern California
US · Published Nov 21, 2025
Southern California faces a heightened flood risk as a slow-moving storm brings heavy rain and mountain snow.
Several inches of rainfall could cause flooding due to already saturated grounds, with higher elevations expecting significant snowfall.
Residents are urged to stay informed, avoid unnecessary travel, and prepare for potential emergencies as flood risk advisories and winter storm warnings are in effect.
Storm brings heavy rain and flood potential
Southern California is bracing for potential flooding as a new storm system approaches the region later this week. The storm is expected to bring heavy rainfall from Central California into Southern California beginning Thursday and lasting into early Friday. The slow-moving nature of the low-pressure system will result in continuous rounds of rain and mountain snow through midday Saturday.
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