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California Wildfire Update: Rainfall Expected This Weekend

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsJanuary 24, 2025021 Min Read
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Southern California is anticipating a weather pattern change that could bring up to 3 inches of rain, providing relief from the dry conditions that have led to numerous wildfires and resulted in at least 28 fatalities this month. Many cities in the region are significantly behind in average rainfall since the water year began on October 1, contributing to easy wildfire ignition. Wildfires are currently active in areas such as Santa Clarita, Oxnard, and San Diego. Rain is expected to begin late Saturday night and continue through Monday, with the heaviest precipitation likely on Sunday. While the rain will help reduce dry vegetation and improve air quality, it also raises concerns about flash floods and debris flows in areas affected by recent fires. Experts caution that increased rainfall intensity could lead to mudslides in burn scar regions, especially if thunderstorms develop. Despite the impending rain, forecasts indicate a return to drier-than-normal conditions for the following two weeks.

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