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The storm was dousing the region Saturday, prompting flood warnings in areas of coastal Los Angeles County that recently were hit by wildfires.

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California's atmospheric river intensifies, bringing widespread flood risk. Here's what to expect

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-- Los Angeles Times (@latimes.com) Nov 15, 2025 at 2:16 PM

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Atmospheric river hits Southern California with risks of flash floods and deaths on stormy seas
apnews.com

... An unusually strong storm system called an atmospheric river doused Southern California on Saturday, prompting flood warnings in areas of coastal Los Angeles County that recently were ravaged by wildfire.

The National Weather Service in Los Angeles and Oxnard reported heavy rainfall at rates as heavy as an inch (2.5 centimeters) per hour in coastal areas that are prone to flash flooding.

The previous day more than 4 inches (10 centimeters) of rain fell over coastal Santa Barbara County as the storm approached Los Angeles. The National Weather Service urged people to stay indoors amid heavy winds.

The long plume of tropical moisture that formed over the Pacific Ocean began drenching the San Francisco Bay Area on Wednesday and unleashed widespread rain over Southern California on Friday and Saturday. More than a foot of snow was predicted for parts of the Sierra Nevada.

The California Highway Patrol said a 71-year-old man died Friday after his vehicle was swept off a flooded bridge in Northern California, and a 5-year-old was swept into the ocean by 15-foot (4.6-meter) waves at a state park on the Central Coast, triggering a search. ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-16 02:02 AM | Reply

Did Lewzer finally open his giant faucet?

#2 | Posted by REDIAL at 2025-11-16 02:06 AM | Reply

We call that rain and your typical fall Saturday in the Seattle area.

#3 | Posted by a_monson at 2025-11-16 03:06 AM | Reply

@#3 ... We call that rain and your typical fall Saturday in the Seattle area. ...

Yeah, that's the thing... "typical."

In the desert area of SoCal, this is not typical. The infrastructure is not designed to handle this.

Last year, here in CT we had a similar event.

Lots of water, no place to go.

August 18-19, 2024: Severe Flooding Disaster
portal.ct.gov

... Incident Overview

On August 18, 2024, a rainstorm approached the State of Connecticut, and quickly intensified unexpectedly. Flash Flood warnings were originally issued at noon until 1:30PM for Fairfield and New Haven counties by the National Weather Service (NWS), estimating the rainfall between 1 to 2 inches per hour.

Litchfield County was issued a Flash Flood warning at 3:40PM until 8:00PM. The Flash Flood Warnings for Fairfield and New Haven counties were extended until 12:15AM on August 19th.

Up to almost 16 inches of rain fell in 6-8 hours in some locations.

It was determined that the rainfall was significant enough to qualify as a 1,000-year flood in some areas, and 50, 100, 200, and 500 year flood in other areas.

Peak rainfall amounts exceeded 3 inches of water per hour, and 7 inches in three hours in a band from the Town of Monroe to the Town of Oxford both located in Connecticut.

The return frequency for this rainfall was greater than 1,000 years.

Connecticut also experienced major river flooding to include the Housatonic, Little River, and Naugatuck rivers. ...


There was devastation in towns here in CT due to the water.





#4 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-16 03:45 AM | Reply

No doubt made stronger by the elevated sea surface temperature.

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Next storm due Monday and after that either Thursday or Friday another one. Not expected to be so bad.

#5 | Posted by Charliecharles at 2025-11-16 06:31 AM | Reply

Yes, before this is over, we'll get perhaps three or four inches of rain. Last year we only had five and half for the full year (July to July) here in SoCal. And we had nearly an inch a few weeks ago, so it appears that we're heading into a wet winter. Now what's really important is that it snows up in the Sierras as that's the water we drink next year. Granted, this current rain will help to green up our lawns (at least for those of us who live down on the well drained flat lands), saving us from having to water the grass for the next couple of weeks or so.

OCU

#6 | Posted by OCUser at 2025-11-16 10:21 AM | Reply


Did Lewzer finally open his giant faucet?

#2 | POSTED BY REDIAL

Regardless, California still can't capture the water.

Dated but apropos

In a Drought, California Is Watching Water Wash Out to Sea
www.nytimes.com

But what CA can do is go deeply into debt spending $10B/yr on illegal immigration healthcare.

Thanks LuzomNewsom (who is currently in Brazil) ...

#7 | Posted by oneironaut at 2025-11-16 11:14 AM | Reply

RUNT, your child-raping hero racked up $1 trillion in debt in 70 days.

#8 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2025-11-16 11:18 AM | Reply

But what CA can do is go deeply into debt spending $10B/yr on illegal immigration healthcare.

There you go again with your commie lies Commie Spy.

A $12 billion dollar deficit is a "rounding error" for the fourth largest economy in the world, with a nominal GDP of approximately $4.1 trillion as of 2024.

Meanwhile the health care industry is facing another crisis of affordability, Trumpy creates fear in the streets of America, destroys the East Wing of the White House to build a grotesque ballroom and illegally bombs Venezuelans while the recently unemployed and poor scramble for food in America while we all wait to find out how much of a pedophile our President really is.

And that is just a tiny glimpse of the destruction Trumpy and his maga maroons are doing to America.

California can recover from a $12 billion dollar deficit with the stoke of a pen. We will be cleaning up Trumpy's messes for decades and our grandchildren will be paying the debts he has incurred on our behalf.

GFY with your commie lies.

#9 | Posted by donnerboy at 2025-11-16 11:34 AM | Reply

Yes, before this is over, we'll get perhaps three or four inches of rain.

Y'all don't know what rain is. www.google.com

#10 | Posted by et_al at 2025-11-16 12:03 PM | Reply

Hit texas for the eclipse. never seen it rain so hard in my life.

#11 | Posted by Alexandrite at 2025-11-16 12:43 PM | Reply

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