Yesterday (Nov. 14), Los Angeles got hit by back-to-back storms, drenching the city and reigniting fears of floods and mudslides in areas still recovering from January’s devastating wildfires. Downtown Angelenos could see 2-4 inches of rain this weekend, while some foothill and canyon communities might get up to 8-10 inches. ☔
Why it matters:
- Wildfire burn zones: Bare hillsides from the January blazes can’t absorb water well, raising the risk of dangerous mudslides.
- Flood concerns: Streets and neighborhoods with poor drainage could face flash flooding.
- Travel delays: Heavy rains and road closures may disrupt commutes and weekend plans.
What you can do:
- Stay updated: Check local alerts and weather apps for new warnings. 📲
- Prepare an emergency kit: Include water, snacks, flashlights, and a first-aid kit.
- Avoid risky zones: Keep clear of steep hills and canyon roads during storms.
As LA navigates this soggy weekend, remember: a little prep goes a long way. Whether you’re grabbing hot cocoa at home or braving the rain for an outdoor adventure, stay safe and keep an eye on those weather updates! 🌧️😎
Reference(s):
cgtn.com




