SAN DIEGO — A series of storms is threatening California with heavy rain and strong winds as weather forecasters warned that the major atmospheric river could cause life-threatening flash flooding and power outages in parts of the state.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced on social media on Dec. 23 that he has ordered state agencies and emergency management officials to position crews, equipment, and resources before more rain and fierce winds batter the state. The National Weather Service said a "moderate to high risk" of flash flooding is expected for Southern California on Dec. 24.
Areas including the San Fernando Valley, downtown Los Angeles, Simi Valley, Santa Clarita Valley, Conejo Valley, San Gabriel Valley, Santa Paula, Altadena, and Glendora are at the "highest risk" for life-threatening floods and rock or mud slides, according to the weather service's office in Los Angeles/Oxnard.
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