12/23/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/23/2025 15:53
City of Long Beach
Public Information Office
411 W. Ocean Blvd,
Long Beach, CA 90802
www.longbeach.gov
Long Beach, CA - Due to an updated National Weather Service forecast, which now calls for a more prolonged and significant weather event for the Los Angeles/Long Beach region, the City of Long Beach has extended its inclement weather action plans. The storm is now forecasted to bring significant rain and strong wind to Long Beach beginning tonight, Dec. 23 through Saturday night, Dec. 27. The City of Long Beach will continue monitoring and addressing major issues as they occur.
As part of this storm system, elevated surf is also expected along the coast. The City is advising residents to take precautions, commute safely and avoid flooded roadways and intersections. The City is advising residents in historically vulnerable, low-lying areas of the city, including along the peninsula and Alamitos Bay, to be vigilant and prepare for potential localized flooding, as is customary during these weather systems. Protective berms remain built and fortified in vulnerable beach areas to safeguard residents and property. Residents should call 9-1-1 for emergencies.
Sandbags and Sand Distribution
The City has activated sandbag distribution sites for Long Beach residents, available now and throughout the duration of the storm. Long Beach residents can pick up empty sandbags at all Long Beach Fire Department neighborhood Fire Stations. Sand and sandbags are available at the following locations:
Sand and sandbags are available only to Long Beach residents. Residents are required to bring their IDs to pick up a maximum of 10 bags. Residents are advised to bring their own shovel and/or tool when collecting sand. It is recommended that those needing specific assistance with filling sandbags go to the Lifeguard Station at 72nd Place for additional support, available between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. now through Friday, Dec. 26. People can also watch this safety video for tips on how to properly fill sandbags.
Disaster Preparedness
In anticipation of this storm, City crews have conducted inspections and performed maintenance to ensure catch basins in flood-prone areas are clear of debris, and pump stations and seawall plugs are functioning.
As part of the City's Be Storm Smart campaign, community members can view storm safety educational resources, including vital information, social media posts and videos offering guidance on storm preparedness and general emergency awareness best practices, by visiting longbeach.gov/LBRain and by following the City social media pages at @LongBeachCity and #LBRain and #BeStormSmart.
Homelessness Outreach
Long Beach Fire Marine Safety Swift Water Rescue team members are continuing to conduct patrols along the riverbeds to advise people experiencing homelessness of the potential for fast rising and dangerous waters.
The City has also extended activation of its Inclement Weather Shelter, located at the Multi-Service Center (1301 W. 12th St.) for people experiencing unsheltered homelessness, now through the morning of Monday, Dec. 29. Homeless Services Bureau staff will conduct outreach to notify people of this shelter opportunity. The City will continue to monitor the weather conditions to determine whether activation should extend beyond Monday morning.
During periods of significant rainfall, residents are also advised to:
City Services
Due to forecasted significant rainfall, there will be no street sweeping or enforcement of street sweeping violations on Wednesday, Dec. 24. There will also be no scheduled street sweeping or street sweeping enforcement on Thursday, Dec. 25 due to the Christmas Day holiday. Street sweeping is expected to resume its regular schedule on Friday, Dec. 26. The City will continue to monitor weather conditions to determine any further impacts. To stay updated, follow the Public Works Department on Facebook, X and Instagram @lbpublicworks.
Lastly, visitors of the El Dorado Nature Center are advised that trails may temporarily close during and in the days following a storm. Patrons may still visit the museum inside the Nature Center during this time. The dog park at El Dorado East Regional Park may also close temporarily during and in the days following a storm. Trails and road conditions at El Dorado East Regional Park will be assessed daily and may close in select areas. For the most up to date information on these park amenities, people can call 562.570.1745 or follow the Friends of El Dorado Nature Center on Facebook and @LongBeachParks on Facebook and Instagram.
Media inquiries may be directed to Reginald Harrison, Director, Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications, at 562.570.9460 or [email protected].