California’s moist winter continued Saturday as rain fell throughout the Southland, grounding flights coming out and in of Santa Barbara Airport and inflicting in depth street closures alongside the coast.
The soggy climate is anticipated to proceed by way of Tuesday with the heaviest downfalls petering out by noon Monday, in keeping with the Nationwide Climate Service. Nevertheless, even gentle rain can have an outsized influence when it comes on the heels of different heavy winter storms, stated Robbie Munroe, a meteorologist with the Nationwide Climate Service.
“There may be solely a lot room for that rain to go, so it may nonetheless be slightly hazardous on the market,” he stated.
The latest storm system was extra extreme in Santa Barbara and Ventura counties, however is anticipated to weaken because it strikes into Los Angeles County. The Santa Barbara Airport canceled all flights going into and out of the airport Saturday round midday after a number of runways flooded. Officers on the small regional airport positioned about seven miles from downtown Santa Barbara didn’t know when it could reopen and stated they might reassess the state of affairs after the rains had stopped.
“I urge everybody to test with their airways for flight standing earlier than coming to the airport,” a spokesperson stated.
The moist climate, mixed with an earlier storm over the Christmas and New 12 months’s holidays, was additionally accountable for the shuttering of all lanes on a 27-mile stretch of the 101 Freeway extending from the junction of SR1 and Freeway 1 to Winchester Canyon Street in Goleta attributable to heavy flooding. And, on Friday, Caltrans closed the three.6-mile stretch of Topanga Canyon Boulevard identified to expertise mudslides between Pacific Coast Freeway and Grand View Drive. The reopening of the roadways was “depending on improved climate and street circumstances,” Caltrans stated
Downtown Los Angeles was moist Saturday as one other storm handed by way of the Southland.
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The wet system is anticipated to weaken because it strikes south into Los Angeles County, however there’s a 20% likelihood that latest burn areas, together with the Palisades, Eaton and Bridge burn scars, may see mudslides. The Nationwide Climate Service additionally issued a flood advisory Saturday for the Santa Clarita Valley and the mountains in northwest L.A. County. The service warns of minor flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas, in addition to minor mudslides and particles flows, particularly close to steep terrain and up to date burn scars.
Automobiles drive on Freeway 101, flooded by the king tides, close to Corte Madera in Marin County on Saturday.
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Farther north within the Bay Space, a robust mixture of abnormally excessive king tides, massive swells attributable to a storm hanging out within the japanese Pacific, and rainfall throughout the area has led to coastal flooding. The flooding is primarily across the Embarcadero in San Francisco and in elements of Marin County. There have additionally been stories of excessive surf close to Half Moon Bay in San Francisco and a few flooding within the Elkhorn Slough space within the northern a part of Monterey County on Hwy 1.
Excessive tides may trigger one other spherical of coastal flooding on Sunday, however by Monday the area must be away from floods, stated Dial Hoang, a meteorologist on the Nationwide Climate Service in Monterey.
L.A. County has seen higher-than-normal precipitation this wet season, with notably robust storms hitting the area over the Christmas and New 12 months’s holidays. The ultimate wet days in 2025 helped pull California out of drought circumstances, in keeping with the U.S. Drought Monitor. And extra rain could also be on its method. The wettest months of the 12 months are historically January and February.
