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Series Of Rain Storms To Hit Manhattan Beach: Where To Find Sandbags

Manhattan Beach will be hit with moderate rainstorms starting Wednesday night and over the weekend, which could cause flooding.

MANHATTAN BEACH, CA — The first in a series of upcoming storms will bring rain and mountain snow Wednesday night into Thursday in Manhattan Beach, according to the National Weather Service.

Following mid-week rain, dry weather is expected in most areas on Friday and Saturday. However, a second and likely much stronger storm will arrive on Sunday with periods of moderate to heavy rain through Tuesday, forecasters said.

"Unfortunately the front and heaviest rain will hit LA county during the morning rush hour," the weather service said.

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The storm is expected to bring anywhere from 1 to 3 inches of rain with the possibility of 4 to 5 inches in foothills and mountains, forecasters predicted. Snow levels are expected to drop to 3,000 feet Thursday night through Sunday.

Manhattan Beach officials said those living in low-lying areas should prepare accordingly due to the area being prone to flooding. Manhattan Beach residents were encouraged to prepare sandbags.

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Sandbags are available to Manhattan Beach residents at the following locations:

  • Public Works Yard (3621 Bell Ave.)
    • Check into Administration Office prior to retrieval
  • Fire Station 2 (1400 Manhattan Beach Blvd.)
  • Fire Station 1 (400 15th St.)

Residents are required to bring their IDs and can pick up a maximum of 10 bags. Those collecting sand were also urged to bring their own shovel or tools. Collecting sand from the beach is illegal.

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