Biggest Christmas storm in years set to hit SoCal: A timeline for the week
NeutralU.S News

- Southern California is preparing for its most significant Christmas storm in years, with forecasts indicating the potential for 2 to 4 inches of rain along the coast, raising concerns about flooding and travel disruptions. This storm marks the first time since 1971 that downtown Los Angeles could receive over 2 inches of rain on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
- The impending storm is critical as it may impact holiday travel plans for many residents and visitors, coinciding with a period when travel is expected to peak due to the festive season.
- This weather event is part of a broader trend of increased rainfall in California, following a record wet November and ongoing concerns about the effects of climate change on weather patterns, which have led to both drought relief and heightened risks of flooding and landslides.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System