‘Bomb cyclone’ causes street flooding in Southern California; rain totals impressive
Torrential rainfall hit Southern California Thursday morning as a “bomb cyclone” delivered as expected.
Rain totals exceeded 2 inches in some areas of Los Angeles County by mid-morning with higher totals in the mountains and coastal valleys of Ventura County. The National Weather Service said the storm produced up to 1.25 inches of rain per hour in some locations.
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