Hail and lightning, beating in the palm tree: California’s raging storm

Hail and lightning, beating in the palm tree: California’s raging storm

In southern California up to the end of the week forecasters predict heavy rains, thunderstorms, flash floods and high humidity due to monsoon.

It is reported by the national weather service in Oxnard.

Hail and lightning, beating in the palm tree: California’s raging storm

Forecasters also warned that due to high humidity meteodependent people can feel bad.

The storm began to rage Tuesday, August 1. In some areas Antelope Valley in Los Angeles County was flooding the roads. Due to strong winds occurred cliffs power lines in Azusa, San Bernardino County hurricane knocked down large trees. Fortunately, according to preliminary information, nobody was hurt.

In addition, flooding on roads occurred in the districts of San Diego and Riverside, it also dropped hail the size of a large coin. In San Bernardino during a lightning storm lit palm trees due to lightning.
In Huntington Beach because of strong thunderstorms temporarily evacuated tourists from beach.

According to the forecasts of meteorologists, such weather will last until the weekend. On the weekend in southern California will be cooler and the rains cease.

Lifeguards evacuate #HuntingtonBeach water and beach due to potential lighting and thunderstorm approaching the area pic.twitter.com/qpCSbD22Iw

— Allen Schaben (@alschaben) August 2, 2017

«Rescuers are evacuating people from the beach Huntington Beach because of the storm».

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