Rose Parade organizers brace for near-certain rain
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Los Angeles to ring in the new year with rain. Here's the storm timeline
Evacuation warnings and flash flood watches will be in effect as Southern California closes out 2025 and a wet December that has one more storm in store. The most significant rainfall from the storm that arrived on New Year’s Eve is expected overnight into Thursday as many are celebrating the start of the new year.
The New York City area accumulated just above 4 inches of snow as difficult travel conditions are expected through Saturday while crews work to clean up this wintry mess.
Forecasters measured 4.52 inches of rain at the Santa Barbara Airport on Christmas, beating the previous record of 2.17 inches set in 1955.
The New Year’s Eve storm caused some soggy celebrations in Santa Barbara County, but no major incidents were reported. Santa Barbara — with 19.37 inches —
Wednesday and Thursday are ABC15 Weather Action Days as rain impacts New Year's travel and holiday plans across the Valley.
Another series of atmospheric river-enhanced storms will soak California just days after a destructive Christmas-week storm.
More rain is moving into Southern California, creating a wet start to the new year and triggering some flooding concerns. The storm will impact Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties. Evacuation warnings are in place for millions of people in case of debris flows and flash flooding.
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'It's a disaster.' Lytle Creek families brace for more rain as cleanup from last storm continues
Dozens of families in San Bernardino County’s Lytle Creek community are still recovering from last week’s storm – all while bracing for more rain in the forecast this week. Crews have been working diligently in the community to clear mud and debris brought upon the town by a winter storm that drenched the region on Christmas Eve and Day.