The National Weather Service in Los Angeles issued a Flash Flood Warning including Los Angeles, Long Beach and Torrance, California, until 12:00 p.m. PST on December 24, 2025, according to an X post from @NWSLosAngeles shared between 5:46 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. UTC. This warning covers additional coastal and urban areas amid ongoing heavy rainfall from a powerful atmospheric river impacting Southern California, following flash flood warnings that blanketed the northern half of the Los Angeles metro area and mountains earlier, as reported by @MyRadarWX in the prior period. San Bernardino County Sheriff's Office maintained an evacuation warning for Wrightwood from Pine Street to the Los Angeles County Line due to potential mud and debris flow, providing a status map at http://bit.ly/4m0Byvp, according to its X post before 5:46 p.m. UTC. Small amounts of water were observed moving down Eaton Canyon, per an X post from @edgarrmcgregor in the past 29 minutes, as these developments continue from heavy debris flows and flooding in Wrightwood where San Bernardino County Fire Department Battalion Chief 141 assumed incident command earlier.