I don’t have live access to current feeds right now, but I can share how to find the latest flash flood warnings for your area and what to do.
Ways to check the latest flash flood warnings
- National Weather Service (NWS) site and local forecast offices: Look for active watches/warnings and radar-based alerts for your county or city.
- Weather apps and emergency alert systems: Enable severe weather alerts on your phone (NWS alerts or your device’s built-in emergency alerts).
- Local news stations and their websites: They often provide continuously updated alerts and impact areas for your region.
What to do if a flash flood warning is in effect
- Move to higher ground immediately if you are in a flood-prone area or see floodwaters.
- Do not drive through flooded roads; just 6 inches of moving water can sweep a vehicle away, and deeper water can hide hazards.
- Keep an emergency kit ready (water, non-perishable food, flashlight, batteries, first-aid supplies, important documents).
- Stay informed: follow official updates and follow any evacuation orders or shelter-in-place guidance from authorities.
If you’d like, tell me your city or neighborhood and I’ll guide you to the most relevant official sources and summarize the current warnings available for that area. I can also help you set up a quick checklist for safety and a plan tailored to your location in Los Angeles.