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Behind SoCal’s wettest Christmas, a drought-to-deluge cycle
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Behind SoCal’s wettest Christmas, a drought-to-deluge cycle

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Last updated: December 26, 2025 1:12 pm
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This wasn’t only a moist Christmas, it was the wettest Christmas for Southern California.

This Christmas Eve and Christmas Day had been the rainiest within the fashionable report for Southern California, in keeping with the Nationwide Climate Service workplace in Oxnard. And extra rain is on the best way. A flood watch was forecast to stay in impact for a lot of the state by means of at the very least Friday afternoon, with rain anticipated all through the day. Skies ought to clear up by the weekend.

That is additionally one of many wettest begins to the water yr, which started Oct. 1. By means of noon Christmas it ranked within the 10 wettest for Southern California — a exact opposite from final yr, when a report dry begin to the water yr preceded devastating wildfires in Altadena and Pacific Palisades.

Final yr was remarkably dry and scorching. The summer time and fall of 2024 had been among the hottest months in coastal Southern California since at the very least 1895.

Across the globe individuals are seeing extra dramatic swings between dry-to-wet and wet-to-dry climate whiplash. Scientists say extra such episodes of “hydroclimate whiplash” are anticipated worldwide due to human-caused international warming.

A flood watch was anticipated to be in impact for many of California by means of at the very least Friday afternoon.

(Nationwide Climate Service)

Between Wednesday by means of midday Thursday, Santa Barbara Airport obtained 4.83 inches of rain, beating the Dec. 24-25 report final hit in 1955, when 3.22 inches fell. The rain compelled Santa Barbara Airport to shut twice on Christmas Day — early within the morning and once more within the late afternoon. The airfield can flood in heavy rain, forcing industrial flights to be grounded.

Woodland Hills obtained 4.62 inches of rain, beating the report of three.34 inches set in 1971; Oxnard, 4.26 inches, beating the report of two inches in 1979; Van Nuys, 4.12 inches, beating the report of 1.16 inches set in 2019; Burbank, 3.5 inches, beating the report of three.1 inches in 1971; Camarillo, 3.36 inches, beating the report of two inches in 1979; and UCLA, 3.05 inches, beating the report of three.02 inches set in 1971.

Downtown L.A. to this point has recorded 2.59 inches since Christmas Eve, which is the fourth wettest such interval on report. The report for Dec. 24 and 25 is 3.82 inches in 1889.

The final day a Christmas Eve-Christmas Day interval was wetter was again in 1971, when 3.24 inches fell over the 2 day interval.

“There’s a good probability the rain whole might go up by means of midnight tonight and presumably change this rating,” the climate service stated Thursday afternoon.

Rainfall totals had been a lot greater within the mountains. For the 48-hour interval ending 9 a.m. Thursday, almost 12 inches of rain fell on Ortega Hill in Ventura County. And greater than 10 inches of rain fell in elements of the San Gabriel Mountains in Los Angeles County.

One final pulse of rain was anticipated to work its method by means of the Central Coast beginning Thursday night and exit L.A. County on Friday, with showers petering out late within the night. Los Angeles County might see 1 to 1.5 inches of rain to the coast and valleys — maybe extra in sure spots — and round 4 inches within the mountains.

“The flooding menace will likely be exacerbated … Friday as a result of tremendous saturation of all the space. Any rainfall that happens will instantly flip to runoff,” the climate service workplace in Oxnard stated.

Evacuation orders remained in place for dozens of properties within the Riverwood neighborhood of Sunland. The neighborhood could possibly be in danger attributable to a partial launch of water from the Tujunga Dam by the L.A. County Division of Public Works, metropolis officers stated, which is meant to stop potential flooding within the surrounding space. “This can be a customary course of that has been carried out prior to now,” officers stated.

Evacuation warnings are in place in latest burn scars in L.A. County, with evacuation orders issued for particular properties at greater threat for mudslides.

Average rainfall was anticipated within the San Bernardino Mountains into Friday morning, transferring eastward, “which can be heavy at instances within the mountains,” the climate service workplace in San Diego stated.

Rainfall charges are anticipated to be round half an inch per hour, and “of specific concern is the overly saturated parts of the San Bernardino Mountains and adjoining drainage basins spreading into the Inland Empire and Excessive Desert areas,” the climate service stated. A further 1 to three inches of rain is predicted within the San Bernardino Mountains.

It’s potential 2 to three inches of snow will fall round an elevation of seven,000 toes within the San Bernardino Mountains, with 8 to 12 inches close to the mountain peaks.

Elsewhere in Orange County, San Diego County and elements of the Inland Empire, mild showers stay potential by means of Friday night, ultimately petering out by Saturday morning, the San Diego workplace stated.

About 1 to 1.5 inches of further rain is predicted for Orange County and elements of the Inland Empire subsequent to the San Bernardino Mountains. About 0.25 to 0.75 inches of rain is predicted for the San Diego County coast and valleys and the remainder of the Inland Empire.

The climate is predicted to be drier throughout California at the beginning of subsequent week. However there’s a probability of a moderate-to-strong Santa Ana wind occasion in Southern California early subsequent week.

It’s additionally potential that precipitation might return to Southern California round New 12 months’s Day, however in the mean time the storm seems it could “be a a lot much less intense occasion” than the Christmas Eve atmospheric river storm, the San Diego workplace stated.

The Christmas vacation storms have precipitated vital injury throughout California, and resulted in at the very least three storm associated deaths — a motorist who drove into floodwaters in Redding; a girl who was knocked off a rock by a big wave at a seashore in Mendocino County; and a person struck by a falling tree in San Diego.

Two individuals had been killed in a crash involving three automobiles on the Grapevine part of the 5 Freeway Thursday round 3 p.m. Authorities have but to say what precipitated the crash.

Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency in Los Angeles, San Diego, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Shasta counties, permitting for state sources to mobilize shortly and authorizing Caltrans to hunt federal assist to restore broken roads.

Harm was reported throughout the state, with flooding, landslides and fallen timber additionally reported within the Central Valley and the San Francisco Bay Space. Twister warnings had been briefly issued for the San Gabriel Valley on Wednesday and elements of San Mateo and Santa Cruz counties on Thursday.

Misty Cheng looks at flood damage to her home in Wrightwood on Thursday.

Misty Cheng seems to be at flood injury to her dwelling in Wrightwood on Thursday.

(Eric Thayer/Los Angeles Instances)

Among the many areas hardest hit was Wrightwood, a city of some thousand individuals within the San Gabriel Mountains on the border between Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties. A Christmas Eve particles circulate — a fast-paced circulate of mud and rocks — rammed into properties and left vehicles buried in particles.

There was injury to a number of properties, and there have been a variety of swiftwater rescues, with almost 10 inches of rain recorded within the space in a 24-hour interval, the climate service stated.

Folks in Lytle Creek, one other mountainous group within the San Gabriel Mountains, had been trapped after a bridge connecting elements of the city was coated with water and presumably destroyed. Lytle Creek remained underneath an evacuation warning Thursday, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Division stated.

Evacuation warnings had been in place for Wrightwood and Lytle Creek.

A lady was rescued after she was seen being swept away in San Jose Creek within the San Gabriel Valley — close to Fullerton Street by the 60 Freeway, in an space across the Metropolis of Trade. She was rescued round the place the creek passes Workman Mill Street close to the unincorporated group of North Whittier, close to the junction of the 605 and 60 freeways.

Main freeways had been shut for hours attributable to impacts from the storm, together with Interstate 15 by means of the Cajon Move and Interstate 5 in Solar Valley.

Los Angeles firefighters deployed groups to 3 river-rescue incidents; one concerned the rescue of a person, his canine and his cat who had been in a leisure car on an island in the course of a creek, and had been trapped by rising waters. The three had been hoisted right into a helicopter.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Division stated it responded to quite a few trapped automobiles as a result of flooding throughout the Antelope Valley.

Instances workers writers Terry Castleman, Noah Goldberg and Amy Hubbard contributed to this report.

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