Although not nearly as potent as the storm that soaked Southern California last weekend, rain Thursday could still bring the risk of flooding or mudslides.
The heaviest amounts of rain are expected to come through Saturday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
Impacts from the incoming storm will hit nearly the entire state of California later this week, only days after flooding rainfall.
With the overnight rain, several streets across Southern California have flooded, causing dangerous conditions.
Though conditions began to improve on Nov. 16, forecasters warned that another storm system is expected to bring more rain on Nov. 17 and 18.
A second storm will roll into Southern California to start the week, with heavier downpours expected by the afternoon hours.
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Another storm started Thursday afternoon in Southern California, but it isn't expected to have the punch of the last one.