California Faces Record Wet Holiday Amid Ongoing Flood Risks

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Southern California experienced its wettest Christmas in modern history, reversing last year's drought and fire risks, amid a broader pattern of climate-driven weather swings, with significant rainfall causing flooding, damage, and emergency responses across the region.
- SoCal's wettest Christmas holiday ever, and the intensifying drought-to-deluge cycle behind it Los Angeles Times
- Mudslides bury cars and homes up to their windows in California town The Guardian
- Wrightwood residents dealing with natural disaster after natural disaster, this time flooding Yahoo
- Massive California storm leaves cars, homes buried in mud Yahoo
- Downpours Ease in Southern California, but Flood Risks Remain The New York Times
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