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Meteorologists say second system heading our way has the potential to bring 2-4" of rain, but because it could turn into a cutoff low, it is hard to predict.
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Experts say while the focus in the Tri-Counties is on two Montecito creeks which caused the 2018 debris flow, there are many other waterways posing threats.
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Randall Road debris basin created in one of the hardest hit areas from the January, 2018 Montecito debris flow.
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Storm could drop two inches of rain on much of Central and South Coasts, more in some mountain areasEvacuation order in place for Santa Barbara County's Alisal burn area.
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Heaviest rainfall expected early Monday, but timing could change over weekend.
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This weekend marks a tough anniversary in Santa Barbara County. January 9th marks three years since the Montecito debris flow tore through the community.…
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A storm system hitting the Central and South Coasts has brought everything from light showers to more than three inches of rainfall to the region.…
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It may be hot and dry on the Central and South Coasts, but emergency planners are thinking about rain. They are creating the latest version of potential…
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A storm system headed towards the Central and South Coasts is moving slower than expected, and may not drop much rain in the region. The storm is moving…
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Victims of the Thomas Fire, and Santa Barbara County flooding will be able to get some help with insurance claims questions.The State Department of…