SoCal’s wettest Christmas holiday ever, and the intensifying drought-to-deluge cycle behind it - News Summed Up

SoCal’s wettest Christmas holiday ever, and the intensifying drought-to-deluge cycle behind it


Downtown L.A. has recorded 2.79 inches from Christmas Eve through Christmas Day. (Eric Thayer / Los Angeles Times)Among the areas hardest hit was Wrightwood, a town of a few thousand people in the San Gabriel Mountains on the border between Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties. The woman was transported to a hospital and treated for minor injuries, including hypothermia, the Los Angeles Fire Department said. The Pacoima Wash is a 33-mile-long stream that carries water to the Tujunga Wash and eventually the Los Angeles River. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said it responded to numerous vehicles trapped by flooding across the Antelope Valley.


Source: Los Angeles Times December 26, 2025 12:31 UTC



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