El Niño-Fueled Winter Storm Threatens Southern California with Heavy Rain and Flooding

Southern California is bracing for its first significant winter storm, fueled by an El Niño-influenced atmospheric river, which is expected to bring heavy rain and the risk of flooding, mudslides, and power outages. The storm will primarily bring rain, but snow is expected in higher elevations of the Sierra Nevada. Around 22 million people are under a flood watch, with the heaviest rain anticipated on Thursday for Los Angeles and Thursday night to Friday for San Diego. Travelers are advised to exercise caution due to wet roads and potential hazards.

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