Tough climate prompted advisories for the San Gabriel Mountains and mountain areas in Ventura County on Sunday afternoon as heavy rains had been anticipated to immediate flooding, mudslides and particles flows.
The Nationwide Climate Service mentioned it was monitoring sturdy and practically stationary thunderstorms over Ventura County mountains from Reyes Peak to Frazier Park, and within the San Gabriels southeast of Acton.
Wind gusts as much as 50 mph and hail had been anticipated, in addition to frequent lightning and heavy downpours able to localized flash flooding, the climate service’s Los Angeles workplace mentioned on Twitter. It warned of doable flooding within the Ventura County communities of Lockwood Valley and Rose Valley, and alongside State Route 33 between Wheeler
Springs and Rose Valley Street.
“Each of these storms are dissipating however extra thunderstorm exercise continues to be anticipated in these areas by this night,” David Gomberg, a climate service meteorologist, mentioned Sunday afternoon.
The climate service was additionally monitoring a creating storm within the Antelope Valley.
On Saturday, fears of the approaching storm prompted cancellation of the Merciless World Competition, a live performance on the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. The occasion was stopped round 9:30 p.m., when competition organizers advised concertgoers to move to their automobiles or different protected areas.
Performances by headliners Siouxsie and Iggy Pop had been rescheduled for Sunday evening.