A wet holiday week ahead in SCV as storm approaches
An SUV hits a river of water on Placerita Canyon Road as a heavy rain falls near The Master's University in Santa Clarita on Thursday. Dan Watson/The Signal

A wet holiday week ahead in SCV as storm approaches

The Santa Clarita Valley carried through a wet Thanksgiving holiday and will face another cold, rainy holiday on Christmas as yet another storm makes its way through Southern California.  The…

Heaviest rain to hit overnight Wednesday
Attendees at the the Hart vs. Saugus girls soccer game huddle under blankets and umbrellas in the pouring, chilly rain on Tuesday in Newhall. Dan Watson/The Signal

Heaviest rain to hit overnight Wednesday

With the heaviest rain expected Wednesday night — the latest in a series of back-to-back storms this week — first responders are bracing for more flooding, mudslides and more traffic…

How to stay safe during major storms
The City of Santa Clarita ten-wheeler with a plow removes debris off of Placerita Canyon Road on Wednesday, March 21, 2018. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

How to stay safe during major storms

The season’s largest storm is causing local officials to remind residents of tips and tricks to stay safe at home and on the road in the Santa Clarita Valley Flooding…

Storm could bring 5 inches of rain to the Santa Clarita Valley
FILE PHOTO: Two people with umbrellas walk through the Bridgeport neighborhood in Valencia on Friday, Feb. 10, 2017. Katharine Lotze/Signal

Storm could bring 5 inches of rain to the Santa Clarita Valley

One of the largest rainstorms of the season is expected to hit the Santa Clarita Valley on Tuesday, bringing sporadic heavy rainfall to the area until Thursday. “They’re looking at…

Rainfall could bring debris flow danger to recent burn areas
FILE PHOTO: Steve Romp helps his family clear mud from their driveway near the intersection of Sand Canyon and Iron Canyon Roads on Friday, Jan. 20, 2017. Katharine Lotze/Signal

Rainfall could bring debris flow danger to recent burn areas

As much-needed rain fell on the Santa Clarita Valley Monday, officials encouraged residents to prepare for potential mudslides and debris flow along vulnerable hillsides impacted by recent wildfires. Especially at-risk…

What a storm like Harvey might look like in Santa Clarita
A shopper huddles under an umbrella as heavy rain surprises shoppers in the Walmart Super Center in Santa Clarita on Sat., Feb. 11, 2017. Dan Watson/The Signal

What a storm like Harvey might look like in Santa Clarita

Since Hurricane Harvey made landfall Friday, more than 50 inches of rain has been dumped on parts of southeastern Texas. It would take half a decade for that much rainfall…

Light rain falls on Santa Clarita
A woman with an umbrella walks near Valencia High School on Friday, Feb. 10, 2017. Katharine Lotze/Signal

Light rain falls on Santa Clarita

A small weather system reached the Santa Clarita Valley Monday morning, dusting the area with precipitation and storm clouds. “It’s just showery type weather,” National Weather Service (NWS) weather specialist…

PHOTOS & VIDEO: Storm pummels Santa Clarita
A car is stuck in roadway flooding in Frazier Park on Lakewood Place. Jeff Zimmerman/For the Signal

PHOTOS & VIDEO: Storm pummels Santa Clarita

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Ferocious storm strikes Santa Clarita
Waver Ian Fujino,17, waves to passing cars in a pouring rain to promote Liberty Tax services on Lyons Avenue in Newhall. Dan Watson/The Signal

Ferocious storm strikes Santa Clarita

One of the strongest storms of the past six years hit Southern California early Friday morning, bringing heavy rainfall, high winds, weather advisories, road closures and school cancellations with it.…

City, county prepares for monster storm
City street maintenance worker Louie Aguilar rides in the back of a city truck as it crosses the creek at Oakcreek Avenue in Placerita Canyon as he prepares to place a "road closed" sign on the other side of the creek ahead of the Feb. 17 storm. Katharine Lotze/Signal

City, county prepares for monster storm

Crews were hard at work throughout the city and county Thursday to prepare roads and debris basins for one of the biggest storms this season. “They are everywhere.  I was…

Get the rain boots out again, another storm heading for SCV
FILE PHOTO: Two people with umbrellas walk through the Bridgeport neighborhood in Valencia on Friday, Feb. 10, 2017. Katharine Lotze/Signal

Get the rain boots out again, another storm heading for SCV

In Southern California when it rains, it pours. Another storm system is expected to reach the Santa Clarita Valley Thursday night with rain continuing throughout the weekend. “We’re expecting the…

California snowpack at highest level in 22 years
Snow-covered mountains sit behind a California Aqueduct in the high desert Jan. 24. Jeff Zimmerman/For The Signal

California snowpack at highest level in 22 years

A series of winter storms increased snowpack in the Sierra Nevada—a key source of drinking water for Southern California—to the highest levels since 1995, according to latest reports. Statewide, snowpack…

Storm raises water figures
Water flows onto Beverly Road on Sunday due to the storm. Samie Gebers/The Signal

Storm raises water figures

Eight inches of rain fell on the Santa Clarita Valley in January, double the monthly amount of precipitation the valley normally receives. And, although this month’s rainfall has replenished SCV…

UPDATE: Heavy sudden rain sparks flooding, debris flows, crashes
Deanna Romp, left, and son Steven, right, shovel mud from their driveway near the intersection of Sand Canyon and Iron Canyon Roads on Friday, Jan. 20, 2017 following heavy rains that caused the creek to wash mud and debris over the road. Katharine Lotze/Signal

UPDATE: Heavy sudden rain sparks flooding, debris flows, crashes

Three back-to-back storms began moving through the Santa Clarita Valley Friday morning, bringing with them the threat of three to 8 inches of rain for the next six days. Thunderstorms,…

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