Lightning illuminates Southern California sky, strikes plane headed to Seattle
Lightning strikes illuminated the sky in parts of Southern California on Tuesday night as rain came to the region.
City News Service reported Delta Air Lines Flight 2432 from Los Angeles International Airport to Seattle was struck by lightning and safely returned to Los Angeles International Airport to be inspected Tuesday night. No emergency was declared and no injuries were reported, according to Charles Pannunzio of Los Angeles World Airports, the city agency that operates the airport.
Heavy rain was reported in the Thomas fire burn area, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a Flash Flood Warning for western Ventura County and southeastern Santa Barbara County including Carpinteria and Santa Paula. That warning was effective through 10:30 p.m.
Flash Flood Warning including Santa Barbara CA, Santa Paula CA, Carpinteria CA until 10:30 PM PST pic.twitter.com/wAIXKaY9dA
— @NWSFlashFlood (@NWSFlashFlood) March 6, 2019
Please be careful watching the lightning storms tonight.
Don’t be:
> on or in water
> out in the open
> near the tallest objects
such as trees and powerpoles
> near/on metal
such as patios and bleachers
> in a bathtubDon’t be a statistic!#Lightning #CAwx
— NWS Los Angeles (@NWSLosAngeles) March 6, 2019
#CAwx– Lightning strikes in the skies above Santa Barbara, CA, March 5, 2019, as seen in these views from Stearns Wharf. pic.twitter.com/93SziH1QjS
— SBCFireInfo (@EliasonMike) March 6, 2019