Southern and Central California will see more rain this afternoon, January 16th, into Thursday January 17th. Note revised on January 17th at 2:30 PM to include NWS Sacramento CA
See this graphic from NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard:
Obtained on January 16, 2019 from https://www.weather.gov/lox/ |
And this graphic from the NWS Hanford CA:
Obtained on January 16, 2018 from https://www.weather.gov/hnx/ |
Here is a graphic from the NWS Sacramento CA:
Obtained on January 17, 2019 from NWS Sacramento CA FB page: here |
And finally, this graphic from the NWS San Diego CA:
obtained on January 16, 2019 from https://www.weather.gov/sgx/ |
Flash Flood Watches (be prepared!) issued by some of the California NWS Weather Forecast Offices on January 16th for portions of their forecast areas that include burn scars:
- Flash Flood Watch issued by NWS Hanford for the Ferguson, Railroad and Pier burn scars.
- Flash Flood Watch issued by NWS Sacramento for the Carr, Delta, and Mirtz burn scars
- Flash Flood Watch issued by NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard for the Woolsey, Hill. South, and Stone burn scars.
- Flash Flood Watch issued by NWS San Diego for the Holy Fire burn scar.
The National Weather Service has a good page on flood safety, information about flood advisories, watches and warnings may be found here. I wrote a longer article on NWS Advisories, Watches and Warnings with a Focus on Fire Weather with a discussion on post-fire debris flows and Flash Flood Warnings.
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