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California battered by mudslides and flooding during three-day storm

The storm triggered several landslides throughout the state

Mike Bedigan,Louise Boyle,Katie Hawkinson
Wednesday 21 February 2024 15:34 EST
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Floodwaters rush through Montecito, California on Monday afternoon

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A brutal storm that battered California is winding down as of Wednesday morning, with heavy rain beginning to subside.

Much of California was on flood watch on Monday and Tuesday as some regions approach ten inches of total rainfall while bracing for floods and landslides.

Road blockages, landslides and toppled trees have already been reported in and around Los Angeles. A massive tree also crashed in a Los Angeles neighbourhood on Monday, damaging parked vehicles and downing power lines.

Officials warned Californians to avoid road travel and prepare for power outages, mud or rock slides and coastal flooding. Portions of the US-101 and Pacific Coast Highway were blocked on Monday as rainfall intensified and floodwaters rushed onto the major roadway.

Meanwhile, Santa Barbara County officials issued evacuation warnings for some waterfront neighbourhoods, which could persist through Wednesday.

Many parts of California are already saturated from the heavy rain after a storm earlier this month caused hundreds of landslides so far.

SEE IT: High surf slams California’s Bay Area

The entire Bay Area is under a flash flooding alert as of Tuesday morning.

Katie Hawkinson20 February 2024 20:00

What are atmospheric rivers, the weather phenomena that left a lasting impact on California?

This week, a swirling low-pressure system is bringing torrential rain, strong winds and heavy snow to the state of California.

That storm, set to last through Wednesday, means an increased risk of devastating mudslides — a hazard worsened by a historic atmospheric river that passed through California earlier this month.

In early February, a deadly Pacific storm, the second “Pineapple Express” weather system to sweep the West Coast in just a few days, dumped torrential rain over Southern California, triggering street flooding and mudslides throughout the region. The event killed at least nine people and caused 400 mudslides in Los Angeles alone.

Thanks to the torrential downpour, the California soils are over-saturated, leaving them prone to slides.

The storms that have pummeled California both in early February and this week have been caused by what is known as atmospheric rivers.

Here’s a look at the phenomenon:

What are atmospheric rivers, the phenomena that left a lasting impact on California?

California is at increased risk of mudslides this week thanks to over-saturated soil from an atmospheric river in early February

Katie Hawkinson20 February 2024 20:20

Bay Area braces for thunderstorms, wind gusts, lightning

A line of rain showers is approaching the Bay Area, set to bring thunderstorms, wind gusts and potentially lightning, the National Weather Service said.

The entire Bay Area is currently under a flood watch until Wednesday morning.

Katie Hawkinson20 February 2024 20:40

Waterspouts could form in Bay Area

A series of thunderstorms rolling through the Bay Area could trigger waterspouts, climate scientist Dr Daniel Swain said on X.

Waterspouts are essentially tornadoes that form over water and are associated with severe thunderstorms, like those blowing through the state of California today.

Katie Hawkinson20 February 2024 21:00

Up to 35% chance of Sacramento-area thunderstorms

From noon to 8 pm local time, there will be a 15 - 35 per cent chance of severe thunderstorms in the Sacramento area, according to the National Weather Service.

These storms could bring high winds, hail and even funnel clouds — however, not all funnel clouds will turn into tornadoes.

The National Weather Service said tornadoes are possible in northern California today
The National Weather Service said tornadoes are possible in northern California today (National Weather Service)
Katie Hawkinson20 February 2024 21:20

Mudslide closes portion of State Route 150

A mudslide has caused officials to close a portion of State Route 150 in Ventura County, according to the California Department of Transportation. Officials do not currently have an estimate for when the impacted section will reopen.

Officials are working to remove the landslide blocking a portion of State Route 150
Officials are working to remove the landslide blocking a portion of State Route 150 (California Department of Transportation)
Katie Hawkinson20 February 2024 21:40

Santa Barbara airport recovers from Monday travel woes

Santa Barbara Municipal Airport has recovered from its travel issues on Monday.

The airport has cancelled only one flight so far today, according to FlightAware. Meanwhile, 45 per cent of departing flights were cancelled yesterday, alongside 51 per cent of arriving flights.

Those cancellations came amid evacuation warnings in Santa Barbara County due to heavy rain and flooding, some of which are still in effect as of Tuesday afternoon.

Katie Hawkinson20 February 2024 22:00

Iconic seaside wedding location closes its doors due to destructive landslides

Wayfarer Chapel, an iconic wedding venue on California’s coast, closed its doors due to landslides in the area.

“Effective immediately, we are extremely devastated to announce the closure of Wayfarers Chapel and its surrounding property due to the accelerated land movement in our local area,” the venue said in a statement on Instagram.

The chapel has launched a GoFundMe to raise money for restoring the venue and surrounding land.

This announcement comes as a series of storms this month triggered hundreds of landslides across California, with one atmospheric river causing 400 in Los Angeles alone.

Katie Hawkinson20 February 2024 22:20

Mapped: California cities seeing torrential downpours, flash floods and mudslides

Mapped: California cities seeing torrential downpours, flash floods and mudslides

Nearly every region of California is under a weather alert on Tuesday

Katie Hawkinson20 February 2024 22:40

WATCH: Floodwaters rush through Montecito, California

Floodwaters rush through Montecito, California
Katie Hawkinson20 February 2024 23:00

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