Sunny conditions are expected for the weekend
Sunny days are ahead after an unusually wet Christmas.
As of 6 a.m. on Dec. 26, all flash flood warnings were cancelled after various parts of Los Angeles experienced multiple inches of rain over the course of three days. Just over three inches of rain fell in Downtown Los Angeles, while other parts of the county, like Woodland Hills, experienced up to seven inches.
As rain continues throughout the day, flood advisories and flood watches remain in effect across Southern California. The forecast predicts showers will taper off, but that heavy rain is still possible, including a thunderstorm. However, less than an inch of rain is expected by tonight.
The flood advisory is set to expire at noon today, and flood watch is in effect until 6 p.m. tonight.
Through Monday, Dec. 29, mostly clear and sunny conditions are expected with temperature highs ranging from 59 to 65 degrees. Santa Ana winds are set to roll through at the start of the week.
Beginning the evening of Dec. 30, there is a chance rain will return through New Year’s Day.
Topanga Canyon Boulevard has been closed between Pacific Coast Highway and Grand View Drive since Dec. 23 out of safety precaution due to anticipated mud and debris flow. An exact reopening has not yet been announced as rain continues to fall. In addition to Topanga Canyon — which recorded about six inches of rain over the last three days — neighborhoods near the Palisades, Eaton and Sunset fire burn scars were under evacuation orders due to potential mudslides.