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Showers will be winding down across Los Angeles and Southern California after record rains brought raised the risks of floods and mudslides, especially in areas scorched by recent wildfires.
A storm is dropping rounds of heavy rain on more than 22 million people across Southern California on Saturday.
Evacuation warnings were issued across L.A. County as a storm approached Southern California, bringing the potential for an early end to the fire season as well as risks of flooding and mudslides.
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See Los Angeles County rainfall totals, so far
The second wave of a mid-November storm that arrived earlier this week in Southern California brought hours of rain overnight into Saturday for much of the region. Rainfall that began with scattered showers Friday intensified at the start of the weekend,
An atmospheric river pummeled the Coachella Valley and much of Southern California with rain Saturday, Nov. 15, leading to flooded roadways in many areas and dropping nearly a fourth of Palm Spring’s average yearly precipitation in the span of a day.
Areas across the state could record anywhere from one to five or more inches of rain. The Sierra will get some snow.