Tropical Storm Advisory

Tropical Storm Advisory for LA County and City of Rosemead
Posted on 08/17/2023
Contact Person:  Mandy Wong, Public Safety Supervisor
Email:  [email protected]
Phone:  (626) 569-2168







TROPICAL STORM ADVISORY FOR LOS ANGELES COUNTY
AND CITY OF ROSEMEAD

 

The National Weather Service is forecasting the potential for heavy rains, localized flooding, and tropical storm force winds for the greater Los Angeles County region, beginning early Sunday, August 20th through Monday, August 21st. The Rosemead Public Safety Department is actively monitoring the potential impact from Tropical Storm Hilary and is encouraging residents to begin preparations for periods of heavy rain, strong winds, and the possibility of power outages during this storm event.

Tropical storm force winds can have a significant impact and cause damage. Fallen trees and flying debris are the most common occurrences when there are high winds, as well as power outages. Remember to stay away from downed power lines and electrical wires. Please be sure to have flashlights with extra batteries since power restoration may take time. Do not attempt to drive or walk through flooded areas. Residents are encouraged to make additional preparations like having several days of food and water in the event of a prolonged power outage.

Please report any downed trees, power lines, or other storm related emergencies in Rosemead as follows:

  • To report issues related to down or unsafe power lines, damaged poles, or traffic light outages, please contact the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department – Temple Station at (626) 285-7171;
  • To report downed trees on a public right-of-way, please contact the Rosemead Public Works Department at (626) 569-2262; and
  • For power outage information, please contact Southern California Edison at (800) 611-1911. To view a list of safety tips Southern California Edison recommends for high wind conditions and possible outages, please click here
  • For fire or medical emergencies, please dial 9-1-1.

Please keep updated on the weather report by tuning into your local forecast on radio or television. Also, you may follow the National Weather Service on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube @NWSLosAngeles.

 

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