The threat of flash flooding in Southern California has been increased to level 4 of 4 for Christmas Eve, according to the Weather Prediction Center. The threat is highest for the Foothills and south-facing mountains of Santa Barbara, Ventura and L.A. Counties, especially where rain falls over burn scars from major fires such as the Eaton Fire and the Palisades Fire.
Breakdown
- Nearly all of California is under a flood watch, affecting 40 million people 5s
- Southern California burn scar areas face high flood risk with 5-10 inches of rain 13s
- Heavy rain and hazardous conditions expected mainly by tomorrow morning 27s
- Snow levels in the Sierra to drop from 7,000 to 5,000 feet 53s
- Thunderstorms and possible tornadoes forecast for Christmas Day in California 1m 5s