A flash flood warning was in effect Monday for a large portion of western L.A. County, including the Santa Monica Mountains, extending eastward to Hollywood Hills and Griffith Park. Law enforcement has already reported landslides occurring across the warned area,” the weather service said. There were earlier reports of flash flooding and landslides in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties Monday morning. Heavy rainfall rates were reported in parts of Ventura County, of up to 0.75 inch per hour. Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo county foothills and mountain ranges could see 8 to 10 inches of rainfall.
Source: Los Angeles Times February 19, 2024 17:56 UTC