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The same warning goes for Los Angeles and much of Southern California, where coastal cities are under both flood and high surf warnings as of Tuesday afternoon.
Downtown Los Angeles had received 8.51 inches (216 mm) of rain from February 4–6 making it the second wettest three-day span. [20] Following 1.66 in (42 mm) of rain in Death Valley in 72 hours, California State Route 190 was closed and the park experienced a setback in the recovery from Hurricane Hilary.
Total snowfall of affected areas from December 26, 2022 to January 11, 2023 [95] State Town Amount California: Mammoth Mountain: 190 inches (480 cm) California: Donner Pass: 122.6 inches (311 cm) California: Mono City: 76.7 inches (195 cm) California: Tahoma: 65.6 inches (167 cm) Nevada: Daggett Pass: 48 inches (120 cm) California: Tahoe City ...
Experts with the University of California at Los Angeles recorded 12 inches of rain in 24 hours on Monday, marking a 1-in-1,000-year rainfall event for the area, according to the UCLA Institute of ...
Every county in California has experienced a flood, which is mostly likely to be caused by an atmospheric river, which is a narrow corridor of moisture in the air that travels a long distance to produce heavy rainfall. [4] The state of California spends more than US$2.8 billion annually on maintaining or building flood control projects. [5]
In Central and Southern California, widespread rainfall totals of 3 to 6 inches are expected – more than a month’s worth of rain for most areas in several days.
Southern California rain totals from the latest atmospheric river storm topped 10 inches in some areas, easily besting the average for the entire month of February.
Early estimates call for widespread rainfall totals of 2-4 inches (5-10 cm) from Sunday through Wednesday, and likely twice that in some foothill and low-elevation mountain areas, forecasters added.