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During the peak of the storm, forecasters said, rainfall rates could be between .50 and .75 inches of rain per hour. There is a 10 to 20% chance of thunderstorms Wednesday night.
A Ventura County brush fire that ignited on a day of red-flag warnings across California has burned 10,000 acres and forced evacuations near Oxnard.
The black line on the map above indicates the approximate fire perimeter. The fire had destroyed 132 structures as of Thursday, the Ventura County Fire Department said.
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The map shows the evacuation order area zoned in purple, with the words "Auto Fire - Zone 1." The "public notes" description of the area reads, "Evacuation of the river bottom due to brush fire." ...
Multiple locations remain under evacuation orders near Piru in Ventura County due to a growing brush fire that has scorched ...
Less than a half-inch of rainfall has been recorded in most local areas, according to the Ventura County Watershed Protection District. Normal rainfall this time of year runs from 6 to 9 inches.
Los Angeles and Ventura counties are the focus of an updated flood advisory released at 4:58 p.m. on Tuesday by the National Weather Service. The advisory is in effect until 7 p.m.
As of 7 a.m. Monday, much of the county had recorded around a half-inch to an inch of rainfall, according to preliminary figures from the Ventura County Watershed Protection District.