Los Angeles County has been struck by a significant storm after eight months of dry weather, leading to substantial impacts including freeway closures and school shutdowns. The 5 freeway at the Grapevine is closed due to snow and hazardous conditions, while Malibu public schools are shut down because of dangerous road access. The National Weather Service alerts about potential mudslides and significant flash flooding, particularly in areas affected by recent wildfires, which raises urgent safety concerns for residents and infrastructure.
Los Angeles County is experiencing its first significant storm in over eight months, causing freeway closures, school shutdowns, and mudslide warnings in wildfire-affected regions.
The National Weather Service predicted a 10% to 20% chance of flash flooding and debris flows in areas recently devastated by wildfires, creating critical safety concerns.
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