A storm has dropped a significant amount of rain across Southern California, triggering the risk of mudslides, flooding and debris flows in recent burn scar areas.
An EF0 tornado was confirmed in Pico Rivera early Thursday morning amid an ongoing storm drenching Southern California. The National Weather Service Los Angeles confirmed the tornado between 3 a.m.
The BriefThe bulk of a powerful storm is set to slam Southern California beginning Wednesday night into the overnight ...
A warning is issued by local forecast offices when weather radar indicates a tornado is coming or has already been seen. This typically encompasses a smaller area such as a city or county. People in ...
Parts of the city had been urged to evacuate as a powerful system brought rain and snow up and down the state.
It caused many trees to be uprooted, many branches to be snapped and blown down,” said Dr. Ariel Cohen, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.
A major storm continued to wallop parts of Southern California on Thursday morning, bringing evacuation alerts, fears of mudslides, heavy mountain snow and a tornado that snapped trees and damaged ...
The National Weather Service (NWS) confirmed that a tornado touched down in Los Angeles County Thursday morning and said it’s possible another could develop. “This is a confirmed EF-0 ...
But instead they got a tornado Thursday morning that downed ... A major storm continued to wallop much of Southern California on Thursday morning, bringing evacuation warnings, fears of mudslides ...
Windspeeds reached 85 mph for about two minutes as the tornado traversed about a mile just west of the 605 Freeway.