Southern California storm brings widespread rainfall that causes major flooding, dangerous conditions

CBS News ^ | 11/21/25 | Clelsea Hylton Posted on by DallasBiff Heavy rainfall and thunderstorms over the Southern California region caused flooding and dangerous conditions on Friday. The National Weather Service said a double-barreled low-pressure system is over the region. Rainfall rates across the southern part of Los Angeles and Orange counties are approaching an inch per hour. A CBS LA Next Weather Alert will remain in effect through the rest of the day for widespread rain and the potential for dangerous driving conditions. The alert is meant to warn communities about a weather event that may disrupt daily routines. An NWS flash flood warning is in effect for parts of Southern California, including the Palisades Fire burn scar area, until 7 a. m. The NWS said the Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms and heavy rain. They expect the rainfall rate to be between . 15 and . 25 inches in 30 minutes. (Excerpt) Read more at cbsnews about weather is considered “click bait”, by some. 1 posted on by DallasBiff Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by.
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