
The National Weather Service has issued a high‑probability rain forecast for the Los Angeles metropolitan area this Friday. Meteorologists expect scattered thunderstorms and steady drizzle to move inland, bringing several additional inches of precipitation to an already saturated region.
Earlier this week, emergency declarations were signed across multiple counties after a series of intense storms caused flash flooding, mudslides, and road closures. Authorities are urging residents to stay alert as the new system could exacerbate those conditions.
With the ground still soft from previous rains, even moderate rainfall can trigger urban flooding and destabilize hillsides. Residents are advised to:
Models show the heaviest bands of rain moving inland after midnight, with the greatest intensity expected over the foothills and canyon corridors. Temperatures will remain mild, ranging from the mid‑50s to low‑60s °F, which could prolong the wet conditions.
Officials remind the public that while the forecast calls for rain, the primary concern is the increased risk of flash flooding. Residents should prepare emergency kits, know evacuation routes, and keep mobile devices charged in case of power outages.