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Severe weather threat emerges in California as onslaught of atmospheric river storms continues to slam state

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California has only days to recuperate from the incredible amount of rain and snow that just fell. The subsequent round arrives on Thursday.

LOS ANGELES – The hits keep coming to California because the state deals with an onslaught of atmospheric river storms that has brought torrential rain and life-threatening flooding, mudslides and debris flows to many parts of the state.

Widespread flooding was reported across California on Monday and Tuesday, with greater than 300 reports of flooding coming into various National Weather Service offices across the state. While heavy rain drenched much of the Golden State; Santa Barbara, Ventura and San Luis Obispo counties were hit especially hard, with greater than 15 inches of rain falling in higher elevations.

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MONTECITO, CA-JANUARY 9, 2023: Lifelong Montecito resident George Quirin, 63, looks on towards a flooded Jameson Lane in Montecito, a result of San Ysidro creek overflowing due to heavy rainfall in the area.

MONTECITO, CA-JANUARY 9, 2023: Lifelong Montecito resident George Quirin, 63, looks on towards a flooded Jameson Lane in Montecito, a results of San Ysidro creek overflowing attributable to heavy rainfall in the world.

(Mel Melcon / Los Angeles Times / Getty Images)

The National Weather Service in Los Angeles reported 2.73 inches of rain fell in downtown Los Angeles while Bel Air, just northwest of the town, picked up 5.27 inches of rain.

Several rivers also reported record-high water levels, including the Ventura, Salinas and Sisquoc rivers, in addition to Sespe Creek.

As much as 10 inches of rain was also reported within the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, especially in Fresno, Mariposa and Tulare counties.

The NWS in Los Angeles also said this most up-to-date atmospheric river storm that has been delivering relentless rain across the region is now “probably the most impressive storm to strike the world since January 5-7, 2005.”

Flooding rains undermined several roads across Los Angeles which caused sinkholes.

(FOX Weather)

Between 5-10 inches of rain has already fallen within the coastal foothills of San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura counties. Locally over 15 inches of rain fell on coastal foothills.

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In Castro Valley, as the rains came pouring down on Monday morning, Deanna Abrew woke up to the sound of a 170-foot tall eucalyptus tree crashing onto her in-law unit. Jan. 9, 2023

In Castro Valley, because the rains got here pouring down on Monday morning, Deanna Abrew woke as much as the sound of a 170-foot-tall eucalyptus tree crashing onto her in-law unit on Jan. 9, 2023.

(Deanna Abrew / Allie Rasmus / KTVU FOX 2)

California has been slammed recently with several storms, including a bomb cyclone that ravaged parts of the state with heavy rain, high winds and pounding surf.

As of Tuesday, California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office said the series of powerful storms has claimed the lives of a minimum of 17 people, which is greater than wildfires over the past two years combined.

Rescuers called off the seek for a 5-year-old boy swept away by floodwaters in central California. Water levels became too dangerous for divers. 

There have been also reports that a young boy had been swept away by the raging floodwaters in San Luis Obispo County on Monday. Rescuers were in a position to rescue his mother from the truck she was driving however the boy was gone.

In response to FOX 11 in Los Angeles, the boy’s shoe was found before the search was called off after about seven hours attributable to the harmful conditions.

Thus far, the boy has not been declared dead, in keeping with San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Tony Cipolla.

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The heavy rain also led to rockslides, mudslides and debris flows across the state, and that prompted several roads and highways to be closed.

Caltrans said  US 101 was closed near Gaviota attributable to flooding and the large amounts of debris covering the roadway.

Work is being done to reopen the roads, nevertheless it’s unknown when that work can be accomplished.

More rain on the way in which for California

The FOX Forecast Center said a further 2 to six inches of rain will fall within the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountain range through Wednesday, and one other 1 to three inches is predicted along the coastal ranges of California.

Several more inches of rain is expected across California.

Several more inches of rain are expected across California.

(FOX Weather)

Next storm on the horizon

One other atmospheric river storm will slam into California on Thursday, however the FOX Forecast Center said it won’t be as intense as what occurred in the primary a part of the week when intense bands of flooding rain affected large portions of the state.

Heavy rains triggered a debris flow in Malibu. A rock crushed a automotive parked along the side of the road.

(FOX 11)

Flash flooding fears

While those totals don’t seem to be much, due to saturated soils across the state, any additional rain will result in more widespread flooding and in addition bring the chance of mudslides and debris flows.

1000’s of residents were evacuated from their homes on Monday due to widespread flooding, and on Tuesday morning, the Monterey County Sheriff’s Office announced a latest evacuation order for people living within the low-lying areas of the Salinas River. That evacuation order is in effect until further notice.

“We would like to be sure that everyone takes motion of what continues to be yet to come back,” Gov. Newsom said in a press conference Tuesday afternoon. “We’re not out of the woods, and we expect these storms to proceed until the 18th, in many alternative shapes and forms.”

The flash flood threat on Tuesday, Jan 10, 2023.
(FOX Weather)

 

Several other evacuations have been ordered, including residents of San Ardo and areas of San Lorenzo Creek between San Lorenzo Park Road and Highway 101.

The whole town of Planada, California, has also been ordered to evacuate due to flooding. In response to the Merced County Sheriff’s Office, deputies are going door to door to assist residents evacuate.

Some evacuations, nonetheless, have been lifted.

The Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office tweeted on Tuesday that evacuations along the Russian River have been lifted as of 11:20 a.m. local time. Santa Barbara County also lifted orders.

Flood Advisories and Warnings remain in effect across the state.

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