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Torrential rain was bringing a host of threats to Southern California as the storm knocked out power to more than 28,000 customers Thursday evening, according to USA TODAY's outage tracker.
A wide-ranging flood watch was in effect throughout Southern California until 4 p.m. Tuesday amid a forecast of rain, rain and more rain: 4 to 8 inches generally and 8 to 14 inches in the ...
A stretch of the Pacific Coast Highway between Pacific Palisades and Malibu was fully closed on Thursday until 6 a.m. PT Friday due to mudslide and flood warnings, according to the California ...
From 0.7 to 1 inch of rain could fall in San Diego, and from 1.5 to 2 inches in San Bernardino. Flood concerns in burn area. A flood watch is issued when weather conditions are favorable for flooding.
November 9—United States and Canada—The Northeast blackout of 1965 affected portions of seven northeastern U.S. states and Ontario.Most radio and television stations within the area lost power or lost teletype communications, so people within the blackout area relied on broadcasts from other areas to learn information about the blackout.
Storm Linquan Radio & TV Transmitting Station (old), Linquan, Fuyang, Anhui, China: January 1, 2001: Guyed steel lattice tower 103 [19] Structural failure during dismantling Two workers were killed, and one worker was seriously injured. [20] CBC Tower, Shawinigan, QC, Canada April 27, 2001: Guyed steel lattice mast 331.5 (307.1 + 24.4 ...
Top weather news for Monday, Jan. 27, 2025: Rain has triggered mudslides and debris flows in recent wildfire burn-scar areas in Southern California as forecasters monitor the development of the ...
It is the opposite of a sign-off (or closedown in Commonwealth countries except Canada), which is the sequence of operations involved when a radio or television station shuts down its transmitters and goes off the air for a predetermined period; generally, this occurs during the overnight hours although a broadcaster's digital specialty or sub ...