Culver City, CA|News|
Wettest Storm Of Season To Drench Culver City
Culver City will be drenched thanks to subtropical moisture associated with an atmospheric river beginning Tuesday.

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Culver City will be drenched thanks to subtropical moisture associated with an atmospheric river beginning Tuesday.

Beverly Hills will be drenched thanks to subtropical moisture associated with an atmospheric river beginning Tuesday.
Santa Monica will be drenched thanks to subtropical moisture associated with an atmospheric river beginning Tuesday.
Marina Del Rey will be drenched thanks to subtropical moisture associated with an atmospheric river beginning Tuesday.
Hermosa Beach will be drenched thanks to subtropical moisture associated with an atmospheric river beginning Tuesday.
Manhattan Beach will be drenched thanks to subtropical moisture associated with an atmospheric river beginning Tuesday.
Redondo Beach will be drenched thanks to subtropical moisture associated with an atmospheric river beginning Tuesday.
Palos Verdes will be drenched thanks to subtropical moisture associated with an atmospheric river beginning Tuesday.
Cerritos-Artesia will be drenched thanks to subtropical moisture associated with an atmospheric river beginning Tuesday.
Long Beach will be drenched thanks to subtropical moisture associated with an atmospheric river beginning Tuesday.
Belmont Shore will be drenched thanks to subtropical moisture associated with an atmospheric river beginning Tuesday.
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