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Related: About this forumNew storm to bring risk of flood, landslides to Southern California
San Francisco Chronicle / February 3, 2024
Even as Californians are drying out from this weeks rain, another storm looms in the weekend forecast, with the biggest impacts expected in Southern California.
While theres uncertainty among weather models, the consensus is showing at least a good 24-hour period of pretty steady, moderate to heavy rain with few, if any, breaks in between, said Ryan Kittell, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service Los Angeles office, during a briefing Thursday.
The downpours bring heightened risk for life-threatening floods, according to officials, and damaging landslides especially to communities in Santa Barbara County, where debris flows wreaked havoc in January 2023.
LINK (paywall): https://www.sfchronicle.com/weather/article/next-ca-storm-severe-rain-flooding-landslide-risk-18642723.php
According to the link:
The heaviest rain is expected on Sunday and Monday, with the highest rainfall projections for southern portions of Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles counties
3 to 6 inches of rain are expected, with the foothills and mountains logging 6 inches up to a foot of rain
The biggest issue is how much rain were going to get in three- to six-hour blocks of time. -- Ryan Kittell, meteorologist
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Map at the link shows coastal flood risk extending roughly from Mendocino to Long Beach, with marginal risk extending into the Central Valley.
quaint
(3,570 posts)...we expect sustained winds 20-25 with gusts 35-40.
Yesterday, because caution, I had four cracked and broken windows replaced.
beaglelover
(4,067 posts)Mr.Bill
(24,804 posts)Just more days of not being on fire. We're pretty far inland, so I think we will just see a lot of rain. No snow pedicted at our elevation, but at least possible. Temperatures predicted in mid 30s at night to mid 40s during the day. I just hope we don't lose power. I have a generator, but I've had enough of that. Best of luck to the people in the coastal areas and the higher elevations. Gonna be a lot of snow in the Sierras. I hope everybody stays safe.
ailsagirl
(23,812 posts)Stay safe and dry, everyone!!