The heaviest rain slammed into the region Thursday night into early Friday morning, triggering flash floods and mudslides across Los Angeles, Orange and Ventura counties, as well as the Inland Empire.
Friday will have scattered showers as the rain moves out of the area, leaving residents to clean up after the storm.
MAP: LA burn scar areas under evacuation warnings due to storm
Evacuation warnings have been issued for burn scar areas in the Los Angeles area ahead of what's likely to be the biggest storm of the season.
The Los Angeles Fire Department announced that evacuation warnings will take effect at 7 a.m. Thursday through at least 2 p.m. Friday. LAFD has provided a map of the areas affected.
City leaders warn residents who are under evac order but stay home to do so 'at their own risk'
As the heavy rain prompted evacuation orders for Sierra Madre, city leaders warned residents who don't evacuate to do so 'at their own risk'.
"For those residents the message is 'if there is an active mud and debris flow our public safety personnel may not be able to access them until it is safe'," said Sierra Madre's deputy city manager Laura Aguilar.
If your home is under an evacuation order and you choose to stay home, you will need to shelter in place until it is deemed safe for city personnel to enter.
Check here to see if you're in the evacuation order zone.
As the heavy rain prompted evacuation orders for Sierra Madre, city leaders warned residents who don't evacuate to do so 'at their own risk'.
Mudslides have been reported in the Palisades Fire burn area. There was a small mudslide on Pacific Coast Highway at Las Flores Canyon Road, where crews were trying to push sand and debris that slid onto PCH.
Mudslides have been reported in the Palisades Fire burn area.
Feb 14, 2025, 2:00 AM GMT
Timelapse video shows debris basin filling to the brim at Eaton Fire zone
Timelapse video shows a debris basin filling up fast in the Bailey Canyon area of Sierra Madre in the Eaton Fire burn area.
Timelapse video shows a debris basin filling up fast in Sierra Madre in the Eaton Fire burn area.
The video is taken over the span of one hour. You can see multiple surges of water and debris flowing in to that basin.
That basin doing what it was designed for - keeping that mud and debris from going any further.
Feb 14, 2025, 1:31 AM GMT
New flash flood warning issued in LA County
A new flash flood warning has been issued in Los Angeles County for a portion that stretches from East Los Angeles to the west, Pasadena to the north, Claremont to the east and La Mirada to the south. The warning is in effect through 9 p.m.