Storms Bring Only a Few Cloudbursts
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Storms that forecasters had said might cause flash floods and severe thunder and lightning in the mountains of northeastern Ventura County on Monday only brought a few brief cloudbursts, a National Weather Service meteorologist said.
The National Weather Service had issued a flash flood watch for the mountain areas in Ventura, Los Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
A thunderstorm that formed over Mt. Pinos produced some lightning and isolated showers, but the storm quickly blew out of the area, National Weather Service meteorologist Rob Krohn said.
“We got a lot of reports of thunderstorms on the radar, but the thunderstorms never really got going,” Krohn said.
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