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Atmospheric river brings flood threat to Southern California; tornado warnings issued

Heavy rainfall and flood threats hitting Southern California and Los Angeles.

Unleashing its watery wrath, an atmospheric river is set to pummel Southern California, including the bustling city of Los Angeles, with heavy rain and potential flooding today. Adding insult to injury, this deluge arrives just after a frantic Christmas travel weekend. Meteorologists are warning residents and travelers alike to brace themselves for the impending storm.

The precarious travel situation has weather enthusiasts and experts on edge. Southern California, in particular, is expected to face significant challenges during this weekend's travel escapades. Unfortunately, the region is already experiencing active weather patterns, with tornado warnings issued and ongoing radar-indicated storms. One such storm, confirmed by radar data, has recently made landfall near the scenic seaside community of Oxnard in Ventura County. Although there is no direct visual confirmation, heightened vigilance is advised for possible isolated, weak, and short-lived tornadoes in the area.

Adding to the danger is the heavy rainfall, with some areas in Ventura County reporting an astonishing three inches per hour in Oxnard. This rapid downpour raises the risk of flash flooding, making it a primary concern for the region. The National Weather Service has placed approximately 27 million Americans under flood watch, stretching from Southern California to Arizona. Cities such as Phoenix, Los Angeles, and San Diego find themselves in the crosshairs of this formidable weather system.

This potent atmospheric river is locked onto Southern California, tapping into the abundant moisture in the atmosphere. The nearby mountain ranges aligned from east to west serve as the perfect conduits for this meteorological onslaught. As a result, a moderate risk of flash flooding lingers throughout the day in Ventura County, and a slight risk extends further eastward into central and southern regions of Arizona tomorrow.

While the flood threat looms large on the West Coast, other areas of the country can anticipate a relatively calm and tranquil day. The East Coast, in particular, boasts favorable conditions for travel, with above-average temperatures prevailing through the weekend and into the upcoming week.

As residents and holiday travelers navigate through this tumultuous weather, it is imperative to stay informed and exercise caution. Stay tuned to local weather updates and heed the advice of authorities to ensure safety amidst this season's tempestuous greetings from Mother Nature.

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