Los Angeles County is under a severe thunderstorm warning as an intense storm system brings heavy rainfall, strong winds, and the risk of flash flooding. The National Weather Service (NWS) has advised residents to prepare for localized flooding, mudslides, and power outages as the storm moves through the region.
Thunderstorm Impacts: Heavy Rain, Flooding, and Mudslides
The storm has already delivered significant rainfall across Southern California, with reports showing rainfall rates of up to 1.25 inches per hour in some areas. These downpours have increased concerns about flash flooding, particularly in low-lying areas and regions with poor drainage.
Communities near recent wildfire burn scars, including areas affected by the Palisades and Eaton fires, are at increased risk of mudslides and debris flows. Burned terrain absorbs less water, making these areas highly susceptible to dangerous and fast-moving landslides.

Dangerous Conditions Reported Across L.A. County
Several areas in Los Angeles County have already reported flooding and dangerous conditions:
- Malibu: A dramatic incident occurred when a firefighter’s SUV was swept into the ocean by a mudslide on Big Rock Road. The firefighter managed to escape with only minor injuries.
- Pacific Palisades: Multiple roads were blocked due to thick mud and debris, leaving vehicles stranded and requiring emergency crews to assist.
- Downtown Los Angeles: Rainfall totals have reached 2.94 inches, with the storm expected to dump even more rain through the night.
Wind and Power Outages Expected
The NWS has warned that the severe thunderstorm system may bring strong wind gusts capable of knocking down trees and power lines, increasing the likelihood of widespread power outages. Residents are urged to secure outdoor objects and prepare for possible blackouts.
Weather Forecast and Safety Precautions
The storm is expected to continue through the weekend, with the most intense rainfall occurring on Friday night and early Saturday morning.
Short-Term Weather Forecast:
- Friday, February 14: Heavy rain, strong winds, risk of flash flooding. High: 60°F, Low: 52°F.
- Saturday, February 15: Showers expected in the morning, clearing in the afternoon. High: 63°F, Low: 55°F.
- Sunday, February 16: Partly cloudy, chance of isolated showers. High: 67°F, Low: 58°F.

What Residents Should Do Next
Officials are urging residents to take the following precautions:
- Stay Informed: Keep up with the latest weather updates through the National Weather Service and local news.
- Avoid Flooded Areas: Do not attempt to drive through flooded streets, as even shallow water can be dangerous.
- Prepare for Evacuations: If you live near burn scars or flood-prone areas, have an emergency kit and be ready to leave if authorities issue evacuation orders.
- Secure Your Property: Strong winds could cause damage—secure patio furniture, bring in outdoor decorations, and check your home’s gutters.
- Report Emergencies: Call 911 for life-threatening situations. For road closures and emergency services, visit the California Department of Transportation.
Conclusion
The severe thunderstorm warning across Los Angeles County underscores the potential dangers posed by extreme weather events in the region. While the storm is expected to move out by Sunday, residual flooding, mudslides, and infrastructure damage could take longer to address.
Residents should remain cautious, stay updated on weather alerts, and follow all safety advisories to protect themselves and their communities.
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