Heavy rain has been pounding Southern California this weekend, and officers say at the least one individual has died due to the storm.
Evacuation warnings and orders in Los Angeles County have been lifted Saturday night time, based on LA County Hearth Division Capt. Brian Kight. Though rain continues to be impacting the area, the worst of the storms has moved by means of, he mentioned.
At the least 22 million individuals have been impacted by the floods and powerful winds.
The primary spherical of heavy rain slammed the area early Saturday morning, and the second spherical hit between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. native time.
On this display screen seize from a video, rain falls in Ventura County, California, on Nov. 14, 2025.
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Reviews of injury and flooding have been reported all through the state.
A 71-year-old man was killed Friday afternoon after water pushed his Mazda CX-5 off the Nice Grove Creek Bridge in Sutter County, based on the California Freeway Patrol. The bridge had about two to 3 toes of water flowing over the highway following the current heavy rain.


Wildfire burn scar areas have been of great concern as a result of they’re extraordinarily liable to flash flooding, mudslides and particles flows. However flooding and mudslides pose a significant menace to Southern California normally, past simply burn scar areas.

Rain comes down on the Palisades Hearth zone on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, within the Pacific Palisades part of Los Angeles.
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The mountains of Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles counties will doubtless see a few of the largest rain totals, with as a lot as 4 to six inches of rain. On common, LA information 0.8 inches of rain in all the month of November.
The heavy rain will finish Saturday night time, however an unsettled climate sample will stick round into early subsequent week with extra moist climate on the best way. Flash flooding, particles flows, mudslides and landslides will stay issues for a number of days as extra rain falls over saturated soils and really delicate areas.