Evacuation warnings have been issued for recently burned areas at the foot of the Santa Monica and San Gabriel mountains as an early season storm bringing heavy rain enters the region Monday evening.
Rainfall rates could reach 1 inch per hour, exceeding the threshold required to trigger debris flows in some recently burned locations.
Forecasters described the change in weather, which also brings the arrival of a cold front, as “a rare and very powerful storm system.”
Monday evening, the National Weather Service said the forecast continued to indicate “widespread rain tonight through Tuesday, with a threat for pockets of heavy rain and thunderstorms.”
And they warned of “a significant risk of debris flows, road flooding and isolated wind damage.”
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Warnings have been issued for the following areas of LA County (updated map here):
In Santa Barbara, residents in and around the area burned cars due to the Gifford and Lake Fire. They are also now subject to evacuation warnings.
Santa Barbara officials advised Monday evening: “If you feel threatened, leave before the rain starts. »
Earlier officials had warned that flash flooding was possible – around the burn scars around the lake, Madre and Gifford.
The storm is expected to hit Monday evening and last into early Tuesday, dropping up to 4 inches of rain on south-facing slopes.
Forecasters say coasts and valleys could see up to 1.5 inches of rain, while mountains and foothills could see more than 3 inches of rain. Isolated pockets of intense rain are likely.
Widespread flood watches (i.e. be aware of conditions and prepared to move if necessary) were issued by the National Weather Service from San Luis Obispo to San Clemente Monday evening through Tuesday afternoon.
Several inches of snow could fall above 7,000 feet.
In addition to heavy rain, prepare for potentially damaging winds, hail and even short-lived tornadoes.
Avoid travel and outdoor activities during the storm.
Furthermore:
Gov. Gavin Newsom said the state has resources ready to respond to mudslides.
Later this week we should see a return to warmer, drier weather.
For the most up-to-date information on the storm from your local authorities, you can visit:
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Works anticipates that isolated debris and mudslides could affect streets and structures near the following 11 burn areas:
Here is an excerpt from our guide to understanding flood warnings, if applicable:
Learn more: Flash flood warnings? Watches? Here’s what you need to know
Learn more: What to do if you drive through a flooded area
Call 911 in an emergency.
However, if you need to report a flooded road or fallen tree, you can call the following non-emergency numbers:
If you are in Los Angeles County and need sandbags, you can find them at local fire stations.
LAist reporters will provide updates on the storm as it develops. If things get tough, we’ll send reporters into the field to give you real-time updates on conditions on the ground.
This is a developing story. We fact-check everything and only rely on information from credible sources (think firefighters, police, government officials and journalists on the ground). However, sometimes we make mistakes or initial reports turn out to be incorrect. In all cases, we strive to bring you the most accurate information in real time and will update this story as new information becomes available.
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