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  2. Dry break on the horizon for California following relentless ...

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    From Dec. 1, 2023, to Feb. 20, 2024, cities such as Santa Barbara, San Diego and Los Angeles are all ranking at 140% or higher of their typical observed rainfall for each respective location. To ...

  3. See dramatic photos, videos of damage from tornado that ... - AOL

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    San Luis Obispo County weathered a ferocious storm — including a now confirmed tornado — Wednesday as high winds and rain pulled down trees and closed roads.. South County and northern Santa ...

  4. Update: Evacuations lifted in Santa Barbara County after ...

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    Santa Barbara forecast: Up to 10 inches of rain. Areas of Santa Barbara County could receive 4 to 8 inches within the next 24 hours, with some spots in the Santa Ynez Mountains getting as much as ...

  5. La Conchita landslides - Wikipedia

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    La Conchita is a small community located on the southern California coastline between Ventura and Santa Barbara. [2] It lies on a narrow strip of land about 250 meters (820 feet) wide between the shoreline and abutting a 180-meter (590 ft) high bluff. [2] The top of the bluff was covered by avocado and citrus orchards.

  6. 2022–2023 California floods - Wikipedia

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    2022–2023 California floods. Periods of heavy rainfall caused by multiple atmospheric rivers in California between December 31, 2022, and March 25, 2023, resulted in floods that affected parts of Southern California, the California Central Coast, Northern California and Nevada. [3][4] The flooding resulted in property damage [5][6][7] and at ...

  7. List of California hurricanes - Wikipedia

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    1930s. September 28–October 1, 1932 –A hurricane traversed most of the Gulf of California, spreading rainfall across California over four days. Tehachapi recorded 7.11 in (181 mm) of rainfall, of which more than half was recorded over a seven hour period. The rains produced flash flooding that killed 15 people.

  8. 'Extremely dangerous situation': Hollywood Hills hit by major ...

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    Santa Barbara Airport closed due to flooding on the airfield. The airport received 2.39 inches of rain Sunday, breaking the record for the calendar day last set on Feb. 4, 1990, when half an inch ...

  9. List of California floods - Wikipedia

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    The flooding beneath the dam killed at least 431 people, and probably more. [12][13][14] Late December 1933 – The Crescenta Valley flooding occurred after 12 inches (300 mm) of rain fell in the communities of La Crescenta, La Cañada and Montrose just north of Los Angeles. On New Year's Eve, more rain fell.