Although not nearly as potent as the storm that soaked Southern California last weekend, rain Thursday could still bring the risk of flooding or mudslides.
Weather officials are concerned about the potential risks, given that the soils are still saturated from the previous rainstorms.
With the overnight rain, several streets across Southern California have flooded, causing dangerous conditions.
The fourth storm of the week hit Southern California on Thursday, raising flash flooding concerns in the region. Here's the latest on the storm.
The latest storm to soak Southern California dropped more than 2 inches of rain in some areas — and even 3 inches in others — ...
Though conditions began to improve on Nov. 16, forecasters warned that another storm system is expected to bring more rain on ...
A second storm will roll into Southern California to start the week, with heavier downpours expected by the afternoon hours.
A shortfall of infrastructure improvements bedevils many states, but California received a C-minus grade from the California ...
LOS ANGELES - Southern California will experience a mix of weather patterns, with rain expected to make a brief appearance before a sunny stretch going into the Thanksgiving holiday week.
AccuWeather's Ken Clark says a powerful storm system from the Pacific will bring drenching rainfall and an increased risk of flash flooding and mudslides to Southern California this weekend. Video: ...
The driest place in North America saw more than 1,000 percent of its average monthly rainfall during November.
Southern California’s third storm in just a week is expected to bring rain, mountain snow and even a small risk of a tornado ...