Crime & Safety
Southern California Officials Issue Evacuation Warnings Ahead Of Heavy Rainstorm That Could Cause Flooding
A CBS LA Next Weather Alert will go into effect on Thursday night for all of Southern California and will remain until Saturday.

November 13, 2025 / 7:00 AM PST
Local officials across Southern California are preparing for a "large storm system" that will bring heavy rainfall and potential flooding to burn scars by Thursday night.
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In preparation, officials have issued evacuation warnings, road closures and ordered K Rails to be set up to help minimize the potential damage from the widespread rain.
The National Weather Service said the low-pressure system will generate periods of "moderate to heavy rain this evening through Saturday, and possibly into early next week." Rainfall totals are expected to be between 1-3 inches in most metropolitan areas and between 2-5 inches in mountain and foothill communities.
Find out what's happening in Beverly Hillsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
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