Thursday, March 7, 2024

Wild weather sweeps thru SoCal again (video)


Strong thunderstorms, tornado possible during SoCal storm
(KTLA 5) March 6, 2024: A developing storm will bring another round of rain with the possibility of strong thunderstorms and even a chance for a small tornado to Southern California on Wednesday. KTLA's Kaj Goldberg has KTLA's forecast on March 6, 2024. ktla.com/news/california/rain...


We were hiking in tanks and tees when, bam!
It's wild out there. See weather.com for details. It's Thursday, March 7, 2024, and no one was expecting another deluge, flooding, landslides, and swollen creeks and streams. This is the arroyo (wash) seco (dry) and could only be wetter if snow had fallen and it were just melting. Hail is raining down in Tarzana, deep in the Valley behind the Hollywood Hills. Meteorologist Kaj Goldberg is talking about yesterday. Twenty-four hours later, extreme weather is rolling through again, from Claremont at the extreme east of the county to Santa Monica on the west, pouring out into the Bay that makes California so attractive to tourists and beachgoers. Thank you, Mother Nature, but a little warning wouldn't hurt. This will be updated by tonight's broadcast. Snow in the north, mud in hills, a swamp in the Valley, and the streets of Metropolitan Los Angeles are finally being cleaning, only to wash it all out into the sea, where is heads south to Orange County, San Diego, and Mexico due to a current that constantly brings cold water down from Alaska or the Bering Straits and the Pacific Northwest.

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