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Flood Watch
Issued: 3:47 AM Nov. 14, 2025 – National Weather Service
...FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM LATE FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH
SATURDAY EVENING...

* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be
possible.

* WHERE...A portion of southwest California, including the following
areas, Antelope Valley, Calabasas and Agoura Hills, Central
Ventura County Valleys, Eastern Antelope Valley Foothills, Eastern
San Fernando Valley, Eastern San Gabriel Mountains, Eastern Santa
Monica Mountains Recreational Area, Interstate 5 Corridor, Lake
Casitas, Los Angeles County Beaches, Los Angeles County Inland
Coast including Downtown Los Angeles, Los Angeles County San
Gabriel Valley, Malibu Coast, Northern Ventura County Mountains,
Ojai Valley, Palos Verdes Hills, Santa Barbara County Central
Coast Beaches, Santa Barbara County Inland Central Coast, Santa
Barbara County Interior Mountains, Santa Clarita Valley, Santa
Susana Mountains, Santa Ynez Valley, Southeastern Ventura County
Valleys, Ventura County Beaches, Ventura County Inland Coast,
Western Antelope Valley Foothills, Western San Fernando Valley,
Western San Gabriel Mountains and Highway 14 Corridor and Western
Santa Monica Mountains Recreational Area.

* WHEN...From late Friday night through Saturday evening.

* IMPACTS...Dangerous roadway flooding will be possible, especially
in low-lying and urban areas. In addition, there will be a
significant risk for rockslides and mudslides in mountain and
canyon roadways. As a result, there is the potential for
significant travel delays and road closures. Flooding of rivers,
streams, and creeks will also be possible, leading to the threat
of swift water rescues. There will also be the threat of damaging
debris flows in and near recent burn scars.


* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- There is a growing risk for heavy rainfall with a chance of
thunderstorms during this time period. As a result, rainfall
rates up to around 1 inch per hour will be possible near
thunderstorms and south facing foothills and mountains.
- http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

You should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible Flood
Warnings. Those living in areas prone to flooding, especially in
recent burn scar areas, should be prepared to take action should
flooding or debris flows develop.

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