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From: AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com>
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Subject: PERMANENT Drought In California!
Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2025 07:04:36 -0600
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.


Two Dead And Five-Year-Old Missing As California Is Socked In By Rain

The worst of the storm that drenched Southern California appeared to have 
passed by Saturday evening, as authorities continue the search for a 5-
year-old girl who was swept into the Pacific Ocean by large waves.

The National Weather Service office for Los Angeles reported that all 
flood advisories have expired, though it was keeping an eye on the 
possibility of thunderstorms capable of producing floods and mudflows 
associated with burn-scar areas.

Federal forecasters said much of Southern California could still 
experience .5 to 1.5 inches of rain through early Sunday, with nearly 30 
million people across the state under flood notices Saturday that range 
from milder advisories to more serious watches that urge people to be 
ready to flee.

Two people died in Central and Northern California as the storm made its 
way down the coast, and the desperate search for the young girl is 
ongoing.

She was pulled into the ocean at Garrapata State Park in Monterey County 
by 15 to 20-foot waves, according to California State Parks.

Her father, identified Saturday night as 39-year-old Yuji Hu, of Calgary, 
Canada, tried to rescue her but both were pulled farther into the ocean, 
authorities said. An off-duty California State Parks lifeguard pulled the 
man from the water, but he was later pronounced dead at a local hospital, 
the parks agency said.

The girl's mother was also swept into the water, the parks agency said, 
but was able to return to land with the lifeguard's help. She was 
hospitalized with mild hypothermia, it said.

In Northern California, a 71-year-old man was killed in Sutter County 
after his car was swept away by the overflowing Pleasant Grove Creek, 
according to the California Highway Patrol.

"Signage indicating the road was flooded was displayed in both directions 
on Fifield Road," the highway patrol said. "The California Highway Patrol 
urges motorists to never cross flooded roadways for any reason."

Heavy rainfall
The classic, winter-pattern storm from the Gulf of Alaska fed off 
subtropical Pacific water that formed an atmospheric river aloft, which 
helped it deliver a relatively warm deluge to Southern California 
overnight.

The heaviest showers were recorded in Santa Barbara County mountains, 
where San Marcos Pass measured nearly 8.5 inches of rain by 11 a.m. 
Saturday. The county recorded multiple readings of more than 8 inches of 
rain. To the east, Ventura County's Nordhoff Ridge in the Topatopa 
Mountains posted 7.24 inches.

In the region's most populous communities, preliminary storm totals were 
comparatively shallow: 1.6 inches for Los Angeles International Airport; 
nearly 2 inches in Beverly Hills and Pasadena; and just under 1 inch at 
San Diego International Airport.

Those numbers represent a significant portion of annual rainfall, however, 
with San Diego recording more than 10% of its median annual rain five 
weeks before the start of meteorological winter.

Winter weather advisories remain in place for the southern Sierra 
Mountains, where up to 16 inches of snow will be possible overnight in 
areas above 7,000 feet. Lake Tahoe is covered by an advisory from 10 p.m. 
Saturday through 4 p.m. Monday, according to the weather service.

"Travel could be very difficult to impossible," it said in an urgent 
winter weather message on Saturday.

The active pattern over the Pacific will continue, and Northern and 
central California will see another round of rain and mountain snow late 
Sunday into Monday. Some rain will also expand into southern California on 
Monday afternoon and evening.

Burn scar areas still at risk
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass encouraged residents to stay prepared amid 
flood watches and heavy rainfall, adding that the city's emergency 
operation center has been activated.

"Due to the potential for debris flows, an Evacuation Warning remains in 
effect within and around all recent burn scar areas, and select vulnerable 
properties remain under Evacuation Orders through 8AM tomorrow," Bass said 
on X Saturday. "LAPD has notified these impacted property owners."

The Los Angeles County Office of Emergency Management said that burn-scar 
areas created by Jan. 7's disastrous wildfires in Pacific Palisades and 
Altadena are covered by evacuation warnings Saturday. They were under 
selective evacuation orders Friday night through Saturday morning.

In Malibu, all lanes of Malibu Canyon road were reported flooded Saturday 
morning, while there were reports of roadway flooding in Ventura on the 
Seaward Avenue off ramp of Highway 101.

Even as the worst seems to have passed, the Los Angeles Fire Department 
advised residents throughout the state's largest city to stay put. "LAFD 
continues to advise staying indoors, or avoiding flooded roadways if 
driving is absolutely necessary," it said on Saturday.

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November:

-45C In Yakutia As Deep Winter Grips Siberia
Northern India Shivers

Record Cold Continues Across Southeast
Early-Season Snowstorm To Hit Norway
Earliest Polar Vortex Collapse Could Be Brewing

Record Cold Sweeps Florida And The Southeast
Canada Freezes
Early Chill Breaks Records In Northern Japan
Historic November Freeze Hits Australia

Record Early Snow Slams Midwest U.S. And Eastern Canada
Another Siberian Blast To Strike China
Study: Gradients And Water Vapor, Not CO2

Arctic Air Mass To Shatter U.S. Early-Season Cold Records
Earth-Directed X-Flare To Deliver Double Hit
BBC To Review Its Own Climate Lies

The last time the US saw this kind of early season cold was Nov 13, 1977. What 
followed was the historic winter of 1977-1978.

Australia Starts November With Record Cold
Late-Season Antarctic Cold
In China, 77 Stations Meet 'Full Blizzard' Criteria
Arctic Blast Locks Onto U.S.' + Climate Sanity Returning To Europe

Record Snow For Northern India
Record-Breaking Wintry Surges In China
"Gobsmacking" U.S. Cold Lobe
Northern Hemisphere Snow Report
South Pole's Sub -20C Stretch

Russia's Record -45C
Blizzards Slam Xinjiang
Deep Winter Ahead As QBO And Stratosphere Align
Australia's Bumper Snow Season

Avalanche In Italy Kills Five
Major Cold Blast Forecast For The U.S. Next Week
Heavy Snow For Northern China
Late-Season Frosts Threaten Argentina's Wheat

Russia's First -40C
Seoul To -2.8C (27F)
Record November Snow In China
Greenland's 1920s And 1990s Warming Bursts Offset By Cooling