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Southern California has been mired in prolonged drought, with abnormally dry conditions over the past eight months. The last time Los Angeles recorded more than one-tenth of an inch of rain was in ...
"Most coastal areas have the potential to pick up 0.25 to 0.50 of an inch of rain, and some of the foothills and lower mountainsides could pick up 1 inch to 1.5 inches," AccuWeather Senior ...
The last time downtown Los Angeles picked up 0.25 of an inch or greater from a single storm was back in the middle of April. Since the start of the new water year (Oct. 1), there has only been 0. ...
Much-needed rain is expected across drought-stricken and wildfire-ravaged areas of Southern California this weekend, weather officials said, but with it comes the threat of mudslides and a new set ...
San Gorgonio Mountain, also known locally as Mount San Gorgonio, or Old Greyback, is the highest peak in Southern California and the Transverse Ranges at 11,503 feet (3,506 m). It is in the San Bernardino Mountains , 27 miles (43 km) east of the city of San Bernardino and 12 miles (19 km) north-northeast of San Gorgonio Pass .
Many sites have not observed more than 0.25 of an inch of rain in a single event for several months, creating very dry conditions across much of Southern California, southern Nevada and western ...
The National Weather Service has forecast up to 6 feet of additional snow through Wednesday in the Sierra, and up to 2 feet in Southern California's mountains, which saw unprecedented snowfall ...
Essentially, the mountain ranges separate southern California into two distinct climatic regions: The heavy-populated coastal area west of these mountains is the one most associated with the term "southern California" and is characterized by pleasant weather all-year round, without frequent heat spells in the summer and without low temperatures ...