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Los Angeles County Faces Strong Thunderstorms and Evacuation Warnings

A severe thunderstorm in Los Angeles with dark clouds and rain.

Los Angeles County, January 5, 2026

Los Angeles County is currently experiencing strong thunderstorms accompanied by wind gusts reaching 40 mph. The National Weather Service has issued evacuation warnings in multiple neighborhoods, particularly near burn scars from previous wildfires. Heavy rainfall and potential hazards such as tornadoes and waterspouts are also expected as part of a larger storm system impacting Southern California. Local authorities are taking measures to ensure the safety of residents as weather conditions continue to evolve rapidly.

Los Angeles County Faces Strong Thunderstorms and Evacuation Warnings

Los Angeles County, California – On Sunday, January 4, 2026, Los Angeles County experienced strong thunderstorms accompanied by wind gusts up to 40 mph. The National Weather Service issued multiple special weather statements throughout the day, warning of potential hazards including brief, weak tornadoes and waterspouts.

Evacuation Warnings Issued

In response to the severe weather, evacuation warnings were implemented in neighborhoods across Los Angeles County, particularly in areas surrounding recent burn scars, such as Altadena near the Eaton Fire burn scar. These proactive measures are a testament to the community’s resilience and the effectiveness of local authorities in safeguarding residents during extreme weather events.

Weather Conditions and Forecast

The thunderstorms are part of a broader storm system affecting Southern California, bringing heavy rainfall and strong winds. The National Weather Service had previously issued a flood watch for the region, anticipating up to three inches of rain and significant mountain snowfall. It’s crucial for residents to remain informed and ready to respond as weather conditions evolve rapidly in these situations.

Background

The Eaton Fire, which occurred in January 2025, was a highly destructive wildfire in Los Angeles County, resulting in 19 fatalities and the destruction of over 9,000 buildings. The recent evacuation warnings in areas surrounding the Eaton Fire burn scar highlight ongoing concerns about the potential for debris flows and other hazards in these regions. The impact of such natural disasters reinforces the importance of community preparedness and local response strategies.

Safety Recommendations

Residents in affected areas are advised to stay informed through official channels, adhere to evacuation orders, and exercise caution during severe weather events. Authorities continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as necessary, reinforcing the vital role of communication and community cooperation in ensuring safety during emergencies.

Key Features

Feature Description
Evacuation Warnings Issued in neighborhoods across Los Angeles County, particularly in areas surrounding recent burn scars, such as Altadena near the Eaton Fire burn scar.
Weather Conditions Strong thunderstorms with wind gusts up to 40 mph, accompanied by potential hazards including brief, weak tornadoes and waterspouts.
Eaton Fire Background A highly destructive wildfire in Los Angeles County in January 2025, resulting in 19 fatalities and the destruction of over 9,000 buildings.
Safety Recommendations Residents are advised to stay informed through official channels, adhere to evacuation orders, and exercise caution during severe weather events.

FAQ

What areas in Los Angeles County are under evacuation warnings?

Evacuation warnings have been issued in neighborhoods across Los Angeles County, particularly in areas surrounding recent burn scars, such as Altadena near the Eaton Fire burn scar.

What weather conditions are expected in Los Angeles County?

Los Angeles County is experiencing strong thunderstorms with wind gusts up to 40 mph. The National Weather Service has issued multiple special weather statements warning of potential hazards, including brief, weak tornadoes and waterspouts.

What is the Eaton Fire, and how does it relate to the current evacuation warnings?

The Eaton Fire was a highly destructive wildfire in Los Angeles County in January 2025, resulting in 19 fatalities and the destruction of over 9,000 buildings. The recent evacuation warnings in areas surrounding the Eaton Fire burn scar are due to concerns about potential debris flows and other hazards in these regions.

What should residents do during severe weather events?

Residents are advised to stay informed through official channels, adhere to evacuation orders, and exercise caution during severe weather events. Authorities continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as necessary.


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