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  2. Mapped: California cities seeing torrential downpours, flash ...

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    A map of Central California. Flood watches are indicated by dark green, flood advisories are indicated by light green and winter storm warnings are indicated by pink (National Weather Service)

  3. Southern California hit by floods, mudslides: See photos - AOL

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    Photos shows mudslides, floods after storm in Southern California Mud lies on a street, following a mudslide, in Malibu, Los Angeles, California, U.S., February 13, 2025.

  4. February 2024 California atmospheric rivers - Wikipedia

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    San Diego received record rainfall for California at higher elevations causing floods and prompting road closures. [ 22 ] [ 18 ] Two tornado warnings would be issued for portions of San Diego County by the National Weather Service due to a severe thunderstorm produced by the storm complex, although no damage would be caused.

  5. 2022–2023 California floods - Wikipedia

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    Flooding from Oak Creek impacted the community of Cornville in Yavapai County, Arizona, on January 1 due to heavy rain hitting the area. Water from the creek rose to more than 8 ft (2.4 m), prompting flood warnings to be issued for the area. [ 92 ]

  6. Photos: Hilary brings historic flash floods, mudslides and ...

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    Tropical Storm Hilary pummeled Southern California on Sunday, unleashing flash floods, mudslides, downed trees and power outages. According to forecasters, Hilary was the first tropical storm to ...

  7. List of California floods - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. Astonishing before and after satellite photos show California ...

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    The photos below, taken 10 days apart, show what occurred after Lake Success swelled and sent sediment-rich brown water into the Tule River, which overflowed into low-lying areas.

  9. 2018 Southern California mudflows - Wikipedia

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    Location: Southern California, United States: Cause: Soil saturation from heavy rainfall, and deforestation due to recent wildfires: Deaths: 23 [1] Non-fatal injuries: 163: Property damage >$207 million (2018 USD) [2] [3] 65 residences destroyed, 462 residences damaged, 8 commercial buildings destroyed, 20 commercial buildings damaged