Rain is forecasted for Southland on Tuesday.
- avdailynews.com
- Oct 13
- 1 min read

Palmdale, CA.- Excessive rainfall is anticipated this week. The National Weather Service predicts that rainfall chances will begin on Monday night, October 13.

Potential Impacts:
Flash Flood Watches for recent burn scars-potential risk for debris flows
SBA-SLO Counties: 8PM Mon - 3 PM Tue
Ventura County: 1 AM Tue - 10 AM Tue
LA County: 5 AM Tue - 3 PM Tue
Small chance (10-20%) of significant flash flooding/debris flows across recent burn scars
Risk for rockslides/mudslides and urban roadway flooding
Rain Details:
4-6 hours of rain likely (faster progression)
Coasts/Valleys: 0.75-1.50 inches
Foothills/Mountains: 1.50-3.50 inches
Additional Details:
South wind gusts 30-55 mph
Chance of thunderstorms
Increased confidence for high elevation
The rain could start as early as late Monday night and is projected to bring between three-quarters of an inch and 1.5 inches of precipitation across most regions, according to the National Weather Service.
Here are some rain preparedness tips:
- Check your car’s wipers and tire tread.
- Secure outdoor items.
- Place rain gear in easily accessible locations.
- Be cautious on roads, as slick conditions are expected.
To view the current rainfall status and updates, visit https://www.weather.gov/lox/
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