Southern California is bracing for its strongest winter atmospheric river storm, forecasted to bring heavy rains and significant flooding. The National Weather Service warns of high risks for flooding, debris flow, and damaging winds, advising residents to adjust travel plans and prepare for sudden weather changes. Peak rainfall times vary by region, with evacuation warnings issued for several burned areas in Los Angeles County, restricting access to safe zones. Residents are urged to prioritize safety by avoiding hazardous areas and charging electronics in anticipation of potential outages.
Evacuation warnings were issued in areas of high risk for flooding and landslides, particularly in burned areas of Los Angeles County.
The National Weather Service emphasizes the high risk of flooding and debris flow during the storm, urging residents to avoid travel and find safer parking.
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