According to the latest weather forecast, portions of Los Angeles could expect winter-chill air and freezing weather conditions this week.
In addition, the weather report warned people of prolonged exposure to colder temperatures.
The weather in California and nearby communities are being battered by persistent bomb cyclone and atmospheric rivers.
The heavy rain and damaging winds on the West Coast and California brought life-threatening situations due to flooding risks.
Many people were forced to evacuate.
The combination of bomb cyclones and atmospheric rivers unloaded more rain and possibly heavy mountain snow.
The second week of January, Californians would still expect relentless rain this week.
According to National Weather Service (NWS), the weather would still be severe, with reported flooding, mudslide and flash flooding risks.
The advisory added that the river's rapid rise is also a concern.
Meanwhile, residents in Los Angeles could still experience chilly temperatures and rounds of rain due to the storm.
Rounds of rain and snow
According to the Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles County could expect cooler weather conditions this week.
However, the forecast said that frigid temperatures could unfold in portions of the mountainous areas.
The forecast added that areas in Los Angeles could expect rounds of rain, from light to moderate, on Monday.
Meanwhile, the report and the National Weather Service said flash flood warnings were also issued in L.A county starting Monday.
Motorists and residents planning to travel should check the weather conditions, especially due to the threat of a moisture-packed storm in portions of California.
Meanwhile, the colder weather could risk vulnerable people, including older people, the homeless, and babies.
Therefore, homeowners or families should monitor the temperatures and avoid prolonged exposure to colder weather.
Furthermore, the Los Angeles Times reported that a winter shelter is provided to help communities.
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Southern California
Meanwhile, the National Weather Service Los Angeles warned that a significant storm could impact portions of California.
Potential urban and mainstream flooding could occur.
In addition, residents near the coastal areas should observe the rise of rivers.
According to the advisory, the storm could impact from Monday to Tuesday.
The forecast said strong and damaging wind gusts could unfold, with potential thunderstorms.
Due to the storm's impact, driving conditions would be hazardous, with the debris of rocks could flow onto main roads.
Residents should also notice downed trees and power outages.
In other reports, AccuWeather reported that Californians warned of potential evacuations as they recovered from the storm's impact in the first week of January.
Meanwhile, NWS explained that portions of Northern California could also expect damaging winds that could damage power lines.
The weather agency advised residents to prepare for the storms by securing their outdoor items.
Weather preparations are essential.
Staying updated with weather reports is crucial for storm developments.
Families should have emergency bags with essential kits (battery-powered radios, medicines, bottled water, flashlight, raincoat protection, and basic food.)
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