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>A 'bomb cyclone' bringing heavy downpours, flooding, and landslides is set to hammer the West Coast on Christmas Eve and further endanger holiday travelers. The entire California coast is under a severe storm warning this morning, with major coastal cities from San Francisco to Los Angeles expected to see at least two to four inches of rain and near hurricane-force winds reaching 70mph in certain parts of the Bay Area and Northern California. Some areas inland have been warned that an extreme 'firehose' of rainfall could deliver as much as eight to 16 inches of rain throughout California, including in the Los Angeles basin and the Sierra Nevada and Transverse mountain ranges.

Stay safe everyone. Archive: https://archive.today/MU7iZ From the post: >>A 'bomb cyclone' bringing heavy downpours, flooding, and landslides is set to hammer the West Coast on Christmas Eve and further endanger holiday travelers. The entire California coast is under a severe storm warning this morning, with major coastal cities from San Francisco to Los Angeles expected to see at least two to four inches of rain and near hurricane-force winds reaching 70mph in certain parts of the Bay Area and Northern California. Some areas inland have been warned that an extreme 'firehose' of rainfall could deliver as much as eight to 16 inches of rain throughout California, including in the Los Angeles basin and the Sierra Nevada and Transverse mountain ranges.

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Some areas inland have been warned that an extreme 'firehose' of rainfall could deliver as much as eight to 16 inches of rain throughout California, including in the Los Angeles basin and the Sierra Nevada and Transverse mountain ranges.

There are a couple of problems;

LA County infrastructure really isn't built to handle large amounts of rain, mostly because it almost never rains there.

Also, pretty much all the heavily populated areas are in a basin that the Transverse Range/San Gabriel Mountains drain directly into.

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That being said, this should be pretty interesting to watch. I'm sure the Good Lord has his reasons.

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